Regenerative Therapy (Jun 2024)

Adipose-derived stem cell therapy for spinal cord injuries: Advances, challenges, and future directions

  • Yusuke Shimizu,
  • Edward Hosea Ntege,
  • Eisaku Takahara,
  • Naoki Matsuura,
  • Rikako Matsuura,
  • Kota Kamizato,
  • Yoshikazu Inoue,
  • Yoshihiro Sowa,
  • Hiroshi Sunami

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26
pp. 508 – 519

Abstract

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Spinal cord injury (SCI) has limited treatment options for regaining function. Adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) show promise owing to their ability to differentiate into multiple cell types, promote nerve cell survival, and modulate inflammation. This review explores ADSC therapy for SCI, focusing on its potential for improving function, preclinical and early clinical trial progress, challenges, and future directions.Preclinical studies have demonstrated ADSC transplantation's effectiveness in promoting functional recovery, reducing cavity formation, and enhancing nerve regrowth and myelin repair. To improve ADSC efficacy, strategies including genetic modification and combination with rehabilitation are being explored. Early clinical trials have shown safety and feasibility, with some suggesting motor and sensory function improvements.Challenges remain for clinical translation, including optimizing cell survival and delivery, determining dosing, addressing tumor formation risks, and establishing standardized protocols. Future research should focus on overcoming these challenges and exploring the potential for combining ADSC therapy with other treatments, including rehabilitation and medication.

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