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Mesenchymal Stem Cell Senescence and Biomaterial-Based Next-Generation Rejuvenation Strategy
Yiran Zhang1, Rana Judeh1, Sidharth Aravind1
1Tissue Engineering & Biomaterials Research Unit, School of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and IT, The University of Sydney, Darlington, Australia.
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The capacity for tissue regeneration declines with age, and cellular senescence is recognized as a critical driver of aging and impaired tissue regeneration potential. Advances in stem cell research have provided new insights into tissue regeneration and stem cell therapy in aging-related diseases. However, stem cell senescence significantly limits their therapeutic efficacy, highlighting the need for effective rejuvenation strategies. Current antisenescence approaches have shown promise, but they still face limitations. This review summarizes and discusses the characteristics and consequences of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) senescence and evaluates existing antisenescence strategies. Additionally, recent advancements in biomaterials have demonstrated considerable potential in modulating stem cell fate and enhancing tissue regeneration outcomes. In this context, we explore biomaterial-based approaches for rejuvenating senescent MSCs, offering novel perspectives for advancing tissue regeneration therapies targeting aging-related diseases.
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