Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Citazione:
CD133+ cells isolated from various sources and their role in future clinical perspective / M.A. Meregalli, A. Farini, M.L.C. Belicchi, Y. Torrente. - In: EXPERT OPINION ON BIOLOGICAL THERAPY. - ISSN 1471-2598. - 10:11(2010), pp. 1521-1528. [10.1517/14712598.2010.528386]
Abstract:
Background. CD133 is a member of a novel family of cell surface glycoproteins. Initially, the expression of CD133 antigen was seen only in the hematopoietic derived CD34+ stem cells. At present, CD133 expression is demonstrated in undifferentiated epithelium, different types of tumors and myogenic cells. CD133+ neurosphere cells isolated from brain are able to differentiate into both neurons and glial cells. These data suggested that CD133 could be a specific marker for various stem and progenitor cell populations. Objectives. The main goal would be to describe the role for CD133 as a marker of stem cells able to engraft and differentiate, to form functional non-hematopoietic adult lineages and contribute to disease amelioration via tissue regeneration. Results/conclusion. In conclusion, since the rise of CD133 antigen as a suitable stem cell marker, the possible use of CD133+ stem cells in therapeutic applications has opened a new promising field in the treatment of degenerating diseases. The human circulating cells expressing the CD133 antigen behave as a stem cell population capable of commitment to hematopoietic, endothelial and myogenic lineages. CD133 cell therapy may represent a promising treatment for many diseases.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Elenco autori:
M.A. Meregalli, A. Farini, M.L.C. Belicchi, Y. Torrente
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