STEM Cell Therapy

Syllabus: GS3/ Science & Technology

In News

  • Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University have developed a new technique to heal spinal fractures using adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs).

About

  • Osteoporosis affects 15 million people in Japan and is rising globally with ageing populations.
  • Vertebral compression fractures are the most common osteoporosis-related injuries.
  • Current treatments (vertebroplasty, kyphoplasty, implants) have limitations: invasive, costly, risk of complications or re-fracture.

Stem cells

  • Stem cells are undifferentiated biological cells capable of both self-renewal and differentiation into specialized cell types. They form the foundation of regenerative medicine and hold potential for treating degenerative, genetic, and injury-related diseases.

Types of Stem Cells

  • Embryonic Stem Cells (ESCs):
    • Pluripotent in nature; can form all cell types of the body.
    • Derived from early-stage embryos.
    • Pose ethical concerns due to their origin, leading to strict regulatory controls.
  • Adult (Somatic) Stem Cells:
    • Multipotent, with limited capacity to differentiate compared to ESCs.
    • Found in bone marrow, skin, adipose tissue, and other organs.
    • Primarily responsible for maintaining and repairing tissue in which they are found.
  • Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs): 
    • Created by reprogramming adult cells (like skin cells) to behave like pluripotent stem cells.
    • Have similar properties to ESCs but without ethical issues.
    • Useful in disease modeling, drug testing, and regenerative research.
  • Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs):
  • A subset of adult stem cells found in bone marrow, adipose tissue, and the umbilical cord.
  • Can differentiate into bone, cartilage, and fat cells.
  • Widely studied for their role in bone and tissue regeneration.

Adipose-Derived Stem Cells (ADSCs)

  • Adipose-derived stem cells are multipotent cells extracted from body fat. They are easy to harvest, even in elderly patients, and present a less invasive alternative to bone marrow stem cells. 
  • Because of their high proliferation rate, ADSCs show strong potential for applications in bone, cartilage, and wound healing therapies.

Benefits of ADSC-Based Therapy

  • Minimally invasive, as fat extraction is safer than bone marrow procedures.
  • Effective even in older individuals with declining tissue quality.
  • Promotes natural healing by activating repair-related genes.
  • Reduces the need for synthetic implants or metallic hardware.
  • Offers potential long-term cost savings by reducing repeat surgical interventions.

Concerns and Challenges

  • Most studies are still at the animal-trial stage and human clinical trials are still ongoing.
  • Long-term safety, stability, and risk of uncontrolled cell growth remain uncertain.

Source: TH

 

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