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Cell Surface Markers of Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Current Knowledge and Advances in Characterization Technologies
Angelo Santoro1, Manuela Grimaldi1, Carmen Marino1
1Department of Pharmacy, University of Salerno, Via Giovanni Paolo II, 132, 84084 Salerno, Italy.
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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are pivotal in regenerative medicine due to their high differentiation potential and therapeutic versatility. MSCs are multipotent cells capable of differentiating into adipocytes, chondroblasts, osteoblasts, and, under specific conditions, neural, myocyte, and epidermal lineages. This cell type contributes to tissue repair, immunomodulation, and regenerative therapies for cardiac, orthopedic, and hematological disorders. Accurate identification and characterization of these stem cells are essential for both research and clinical applications. MSCs are typically defined by plastic adherence, expression of surface markers CD105, CD73, and CD90, low or absent expression of hematopoietic markers (CD45, CD34), and in vitro differentiation potential. Understanding the expression patterns and functional relevance of these surface markers is critical for improving isolation strategies, enhancing therapeutic efficacy, and minimizing adverse effects. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the principal surface markers of MSCs, highlighting their significance in stem cell biology and clinical translation.
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