Stem cells with potential to generate insulin producing cells in man
- PMID: 17103343
- DOI: 10.4414/smw.2006.11425
Stem cells with potential to generate insulin producing cells in man
Abstract
Replacement of insulin-producing cells represents an almost ideal treatment for patients with diabetes mellitus type 1. Transplantation of pancreatic islets of Langerhans--although successful in experienced centres--is limited by the lack of donor organs. Generation of insulin-producing cells from stem cells represents an attractive alternative. Stem cells with the potential to differentiate into insulin-producing cells include embryonic stem cells (ESC) as well as adult stem cells from various tissues including the pancreas, liver, central nervous system, bone marrow and adipose tissue. The use of human ESC is hampered by ethical concerns and the inability to create patient specific ESC with therapeutic cloning. Among adult stem cells mesenchymal stem cells appear to have a particular developmental plasticity ex vivo that include their ability to adopt a pancreatic endocrine phenotype. The present review summarises the current knowledge on the development of insulin-producing cells from stem cells with special emphasis on human mesenchymal stem cells isolated from the pancreas and adipose tissue.
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Stem cells with potential to generate insulin-producing cells in man.Swiss Med Wkly. 2007 Mar 2;137 Suppl 155:60S-67S. Swiss Med Wkly. 2007. PMID: 17874504
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