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Muscle-derived stem cells: important players in peripheral nerve repair
Authors:Leila Musavi  Gerald Brandacher  Ahmet Hoke  Halley Darrach  W.P. Andrew Lee
Affiliation:1. Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Vascularized Composite Allotransplantation Laboratory, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland;2. The Solomon H Snyder Department of Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Introduction: Stem cell therapy for peripheral nerve repair is a rapidly evolving field in regenerative medicine. Although most studies to date have investigated stem cells originating from bone marrow or adipose, skeletal muscle has recently been recognized as an abundant and easily accessible source of stem cells. Muscle-derived stem cells (MDSCs) are a diverse population of multipotent cells with pronounced antioxidant and regenerative capacity.

Areas covered: The current literature on the various roles MDSCs serve within the micro- and macro-environment of nerve injury. Furthermore, the exciting new research that is establishing MDSC-cellular therapy as an important therapeutic modality to improve peripheral nerve regeneration.

Expert opinion: MDSCs are a promising therapeutic agent for the repair of peripheral nerves; MDSCs not only undergo gliogenesis and angiogenesis, but they also orchestrate larger pro-regenerative host responses. However, the isolation, transformation, and in-vivo behavior of MDSCs require further evaluation prior to clinical application.
Keywords:Stem cell therapy  muscle-derived stem cells  nerve regeneration  Schwann cells  peripheral nerve repair
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