2012
DOI: 10.1002/cyto.a.22216
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Equine cellular therapy—from stall to bench to bedside?

Abstract: Pioneering clinical stem cell research is being performed in the horse, a recipient of cutting edge veterinary medicine as well as a unique animal model, paving the way for human medical applications. Although demonstrable progress has been made on the clinical front, in vitro characterization of equine stem cells is still in comparatively early stages. To translate the promising results of clinical stem cell therapy in the horse, advances must be made in the characterization of equine stem cells. Aiming to im… Show more

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“…This result agrees with the findings of others in equine MSCs (9), being coexpressed by more than the 92% of the cells (10). A high percentage of MSCs from other species such as canine, ovine, or porcine also display in their cell surface these molecules (11)(12)(13).…”
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“…This result agrees with the findings of others in equine MSCs (9), being coexpressed by more than the 92% of the cells (10). A high percentage of MSCs from other species such as canine, ovine, or porcine also display in their cell surface these molecules (11)(12)(13).…”
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confidence: 92%
“…There remains some disagreement about CD90 and CD105 as these have been reported to be positive in MSCs from equine marrow, adipose and peripheral blood (9). In the case of UCB-MSCs, high expression of CD90 was detected using a different clone of the antibody and a variable expression, although present, of CD105 (10), which contrast with the extremely low expression detected in the present work.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…Since MSCs adhere to plastic ex vivo expansion of bone marrow cells was used to enrich MSCs under these tissue culture conditions. The minimal criteria chosen for the characterization of equine MSCs were based on the MSC's adherence to the plastic when maintained in tissue culture and there is an increased expression of characteristic surface markers (CD44, CD90, CD105) [11,12]. These ex vivoexpanded MSCs used for therapy (1 st and 2 nd application) were maintained in tissue culture only fora limited number of passages (usually three passages) since the more passages the higher the risk of differentiation [9].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…El primer uso terapéutico de MSC en equinos se informó en 2003. (Burk et al, 2013) Desde entonces, la aplicación clínica de MSC ha sido una explosión de miles de caballos que han sido tratados en todo el mundo. En la actualidad, MSC's se utiliza principalmente en la medicina veterinaria para el tratamiento de enfermedades musculoesquelético en base a su capacidad de diferenciarse en diversos tejidos de origen mesodérmico.…”
Section: Células Madre Y Medicina Equinaunclassified
“…Esto implica que factores de crecimiento autólogos, distintos de los sintetizados por las células madre inyectadas, también se transfieren al sitio de la lesión y podría contribuir a los efectos beneficiosos o adversos de la terapia celular. Estandarización de metodologías para la recolección de células, cultivo, y aplicación de estas células aportaría a aumentar la comparabilidad entre diferentes estudios (Burk et al, 2013). Muchos de estos estudios han mostrado efectos favorables sobre la organización del tejido, la composición, y la mecánica de las MSC-implantadas en tendones y ligamentos (Butler et al Además, la investigación con células madre equina se beneficiarían considerablemente de una caracterización más exacta de los tipos de células utilizados en los estudios clínicos.…”
Section: Diferenciación a Diferentes Linajes Celularesunclassified