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Review
. 2018 Jun 15:5:179.
doi: 10.3389/fmed.2018.00179. eCollection 2018.

Stem/Stromal Cells for Treatment of Kidney Injuries With Focus on Preclinical Models

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Stem/Stromal Cells for Treatment of Kidney Injuries With Focus on Preclinical Models

Adriana Torres Crigna et al. Front Med (Lausanne). .

Abstract

Within the last years, the use of stem cells (embryonic, induced pluripotent stem cells, or hematopoietic stem cells), Progenitor cells (e.g., endothelial progenitor cells), and most intensely mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) has emerged as a promising cell-based therapy for several diseases including nephropathy. For patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD), dialysis or finally organ transplantation are the only therapeutic modalities available. Since ESRD is associated with a high healthcare expenditure, MSC therapy represents an innovative approach. In a variety of preclinical and clinical studies, MSC have shown to exert renoprotective properties, mediated mainly by paracrine effects, immunomodulation, regulation of inflammation, secretion of several trophic factors, and possibly differentiation to renal precursors. However, studies are highly diverse; thus, knowledge is still limited regarding the exact mode of action, source of MSC in comparison to other stem cell types, administration route and dose, tracking of cells and documentation of therapeutic efficacy by new imaging techniques and tissue visualization. The aim of this review is to provide a summary of published studies of stem cell therapy in acute and chronic kidney injury, diabetic nephropathy, polycystic kidney disease, and kidney transplantation. Preclinical studies with allogeneic or xenogeneic cell therapy were first addressed, followed by a summary of clinical trials carried out with autologous or allogeneic hMSC. Studies were analyzed with respect to source of cell type, mechanism of action etc.

Keywords: MSC therapy; acute kidney injury; chronic kidney injury; diabetic nephropathy; kidney transplantation; mesenchymal stromal cells; polycystic kidney disease; renal injury.

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Graphical abstract.
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Flow chart summarizing the search strategy and the number of studies finally included or excluded from the analysis.
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MSC modes of action in kidney environment.
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Main modes of action of stem/stromal cell therapy according to the different renal diseases.

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