Cell Therapy and the Skin: Great Potential but in Need of Optimization

Autor: Lee, Sam S., Martinez Peña, Eddie Gibson, Willis, Aiden A., Wang, Chen Chia, Haddad, Nina Rossa, Garza, Luis A.
Zdroj: Journal of Investigative Dermatology; 20240101, Issue: Preprints
Abstrakt: Cell therapy is rapidly growing owing to its therapeutic potential for diseases with currently poor outcomes. Cell therapy encompasses both nonengineered and engineered cells and possesses unique abilities such as sense-and-respond functions and long-term engraftment for persistent curative potential. Cell therapy capabilities have expanded to address a wide spectrum of diseases, and our review is focused on dermatological applications. The use of fibroblasts and keratinocytes as cell therapy has shown promise in skin disorders such as epidermolysis bullosa. Future efforts include testing the ability of fibroblasts to reprogram nonvolar to volar skin to reduce stump dermatoses in patients with limb loss using prosthetics.
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