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Chemical Reversion of Conventional Human Pluripotent Stem Cells to a Naïve-like State with Improved Multilineage Differentiation Potency
Published on: June 10, 2018
The cell replacement therapeutic potential of human pluripotent stem cells
Adeleh Taei1, Fatemeh-Sadat Sajadi1,2, Sarvenaz Salahi1
1Department of Stem Cells and Developmental Biology, Cell Science Research Center, Royan Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Technology, ACECR, Tehran, Iran.
Introduction:
The remarkable ability of human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) to differentiate into specialized cells of the human body emphasizes their immense potential in treating various diseases. Advances in hPSC technology are paving the way for personalized and allogeneic cell-based therapies. The first-in-human studies showed improved treatment of diseases with no adverse effects, which encouraged the industrial production of this type of medicine. To ensure the quality, safety and efficacy of hPSC-based products throughout their life cycle, it is important to monitor and control their clinical translation through good practices (GxP) regulations. Understanding these rules in advance will help ensure that the industrial development of hPSC-derived products for widespread clinical implementation is feasible and progresses rapidly.
Areas Covered:
In this review, we discuss the key translational obstacles of hPSCs, outline the current hPSC-based clinical trials, and present a workflow for putative clinical hPSC-based products. Finally, we highlight some future therapeutic opportunities for hPSC-derivatives.
Expert Opinion:
hPSC-based products continue to show promise for the treatment of a variety of diseases. While clinical trials support the relative safety and efficacy of hPSC-based products, further investigation is required to explore the clinical challenges and achieve exclusive regulations for hPSC-based cell therapies.
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