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A systematic review: differentiation of stem cells into functional pericytes

Journal

FASEB JOURNAL
Volume 31, Issue 5, Pages 1775-1786

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1096/fj.201600951RRR

Keywords

stem cell therapy; adult stem cells; ESC; iPSC; transdifferentiation

Funding

  1. National Nature Science Foundation of China [81470735]
  2. General Research Fund-Research Grants Council of Hong Kong [HKU17126914]

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Pericytes are an integral cellular component of vascular structures. Numerous studies have investigated various stemcell types as potential sources of pericytes for application in cell-based therapy. The diverse stem cell types and variable experimental protocols of these studies make it imperative to evaluate the relevant scientific literature on the basis of a unified standard. The purpose of this systematic review is to rigorously evaluate the relevant scientific literature for conclusive evidence that stem cells can differentiate into functional pericytes. An online literature search was conducted up to July 2016. Eligible papers were evaluated on 4 pertinent criteria: 1) appropriate controls, 2) markers to confirm pericyte phenotype, 3) techniques for assessing pericyte functionality, and 4) differentiation efficiency of the protocol. Our search yielded 20 eligible studies (from 2006 to 2016), 12 of which were published in the past 5 yr. Of these 20 articles, only 1 had positive control, and 5 papers evaluated differentiation efficiency. Themost commonly used pericyte markers were neuron-glial antigen 2, platelet-derived growth factor receptor-beta, and alpha-smoothmuscle actin. Three articles were associated with adipose stemcells, 4 with mesenchymal stem cells, and 7 with pluripotent stem cells, whereas the remaining 6 articles were based on other miscellaneous stem cell types. Stem cells can serve as a potential source of pericytes, but there should be standardized guidelines in future studies for assessing pericyte differentiation.-Xu, J., Gong, T., Heng, B. C., Zhang, C. F. A systematic review: differentiation of stem cells into functional pericytes.

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