TY - JOUR
T1 - Mesenchymal stem cells in the aging and osteoporotic population
AU - Veronesi, Francesca
AU - Torricelli, Paola
AU - Borsari, Veronica
AU - Tschon, Matilde
AU - Rimondini, Lia
AU - Fini, Milena
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Because of their ability to self-renew and differentiate, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are the in vivo source for replacing lost cells in high-turnover tissues during the life of an organism. MSCs have osteogenic potential and can be eligible for the repair and maintenance of the skeleton, thus they are very attractive for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine approaches. However, many changes in their behavior, caused by aging and bone disease, have been reported in the literature. These changes, which affect MSC self-renewal ability and differentiation potentiality, are related to cell proliferation, differentiation, cell cycle phases (depending on gene modification), and cytokine and growth factor production. This review summarizes the literature related to intrinsic and extrinsic characteristics of human bone marrow or adipose tissue MSCs during aging and osteoporosis. Although some studies reveal contrasting results, the results of this review suggest that the cellular modifications due to aging and osteoporosis should be carefully considered in relation to the use of MSCs for therapeutic application.
AB - Because of their ability to self-renew and differentiate, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are the in vivo source for replacing lost cells in high-turnover tissues during the life of an organism. MSCs have osteogenic potential and can be eligible for the repair and maintenance of the skeleton, thus they are very attractive for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine approaches. However, many changes in their behavior, caused by aging and bone disease, have been reported in the literature. These changes, which affect MSC self-renewal ability and differentiation potentiality, are related to cell proliferation, differentiation, cell cycle phases (depending on gene modification), and cytokine and growth factor production. This review summarizes the literature related to intrinsic and extrinsic characteristics of human bone marrow or adipose tissue MSCs during aging and osteoporosis. Although some studies reveal contrasting results, the results of this review suggest that the cellular modifications due to aging and osteoporosis should be carefully considered in relation to the use of MSCs for therapeutic application.
KW - Adipose tissue
KW - Bone
KW - Bone marrow
KW - Elderly
KW - Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs)
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=83455179360&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1615/CritRevEukarGeneExpr.v21.i4.60
DO - 10.1615/CritRevEukarGeneExpr.v21.i4.60
M3 - Article
SN - 1045-4403
VL - 21
SP - 363
EP - 377
JO - Critical Reviews in Eukaryotic Gene Expression
JF - Critical Reviews in Eukaryotic Gene Expression
IS - 4
ER -