Human menstrual blood: a renewable and sustainable source of stem cells for cell therapy in Asherman syndrome and thin endometrium

سال انتشار: 1398
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: انگلیسی
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SRMMED22_374

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 19 آبان 1398

چکیده مقاله:

Menstrual-blood derived stem cells (MenSCs) are a new source of mesenchymal stem cells isolated from the menstrual fluid. Currently, there is a growing interest in their clinical potential due to fact that they are multipotent, highly proliferative, low immunogenicity, and low tumorigenicity and easy to obtain in a non-invasive manner. Sampling can be repeated periodically in a simplified and reproducible manner devoid of complications that no existing cell source can match. MenSCs are also free of ethical dilemmas, and display novel properties with regard to presently known adult derived stem cells. Currently, there is massive interest in stem cells as a novel treatment method for regenerative medicine and more specifically for the regeneration of human endometrium disorder like Asherman syndrome (AS) and thin endometrium. AS also known as intrauterine adhesion (IUA) is a uterine disorder with the aberrant creation of adhesions within the uterus and/or cervix. Patients with IUA are significantly associated with menstrual abnormalities and suffer from pelvic pain. In addition, IUA might prevent implantation of the blastocyst, impair the blood supply to the uterus and early fetus, and finally result in the recurrent miscarriage or infertility in the AS patients. It has been evidenced that the transplantation of different stem cells with a diverse source in the endometrial zone had effects on endometrium such as declined the fibrotic area, an elevated number of glands, stimulated angiogenesis, the enhanced thickness of the endometrium, better formed tissue construction, protected gestation, and improved pregnancy rate. This review presents recent progress in research into MenSCs and their potential application. Clinical indications of using MenSCs for various regenerative medicine applications are emphasized, and future research is recommended to accelerate clinical applications of MenSCs.

کلیدواژه ها:

Menstrual blood-derived stem cells ، Asherman syndrome (AS) ، Thin endometrium ، Stem cell therapy

نویسندگان

Seyedeh Saeideh Sahraei

Department of Reproductive Biology, Academic center for Education, Culture and research, Qom Branch, Iran.

Azar Sheykholeslami

Department of Stem Cell, the Academic Centre for Education, Culture and Research, Qom Branch, Qom, Iran.

Rahil Jannatifar

Department of Reproductive Biology, Academic center for Education, Culture and research, Qom Branch, Iran.

Marziyeh Alavisoltani

Department of Reproductive Biology, Academic center for Education, Culture and research, Qom Branch, Iran.