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Therapeutic potential of mesenchymal stromal/stem cells in critical‐care patients with systemic inflammatory response syndrome
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Palabras clave
cellular therapy
immunomodulation
intensive care
mesenchymal stromal/stem cells
MSCs
sepsis
SIRS
systemic inflammatory response syndrome
Clasificación UNESCO
3205 Medicina Interna
3205.04 Hematología
3213.15 Traumatología
2410 Biología Humana
Fecha de publicación
2023-01
Editor
John Wiley & Sons
Citación
Martí-Chillón GJ, Muntión S, Preciado S, Osugui L, Navarro-Bailón A, González-Robledo J, Sagredo V, Blanco JF, Sánchez-Guijo F. Therapeutic potential of mesenchymal stromal/stem cells in critical-care patients with systemic inflammatory response syndrome. Clin Transl Med. 2023 Jan;13(1):e1163. doi: 10.1002/ctm2.1163. PMID: 36588089; PMCID: PMC9806020.
Resumen
[EN] Despite notable advances in the support and treatment of patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU), the management of those who develop a systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) still constitutes an unmet medical need.
Main body: Both the initial injury (trauma, pancreatitis, infections) and the derived uncontrolled response promote a hyperinflammatory status that leads to systemic hypotension, tissue hypoperfusion and multiple organ failure. Mesenchymal stromal/stem cells (MSCs) are emerging as a potential therapy for severe ICU patients due to their potent immunomodulatory, anti-inflammatory, regenerative and systemic homeostasis-regulating properties. MSCs have demonstrated clinical benefits in several inflammatory-based diseases, but their role in SIRS needs to be further explored.
Conclusion: In the current review, after briefly overviewing SIRS physiopathology, we explore the potential mechanisms why MSC therapy could aid in the recovery of this condition and the pre-clinical and early clinical evidence generated to date.
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2001-1326
DOI
10.1002/ctm2.1163
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