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Sweat gland regeneration after burn injury: is stem cell therapy a new hope?

Journal

CYTOTHERAPY
Volume 17, Issue 5, Pages 526-535

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcyt.2014.10.016

Keywords

burn injury; regenerative medicine; reprogramming; stem cells; sweat glands

Funding

  1. National Nature Science Foundation of China [30800442, 81121004, 81230041, 81171798]
  2. Beijing Municipal Natural Science Foundation [7142124]
  3. National Basic Science and Development Programme (973 Programme) [2012CB518105]

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Stem cells are the seeds of tissue repair and regeneration and a promising source for novel therapies. The skin of patients with an extensive deep burn injury is repaired by a hypertrophic scar without regeneration of sweat glands and therefore loses the function of perspiration. Stem cell therapy provides the possibility of sweat gland regeneration. In particular, recent studies have reported the reprogramming of mesenchymal stromal cells into sweat gland like (SGL) cells. We present an overview of recent researches into sweat gland regeneration with stem cells. Difficulties of sweat gland regeneration after deep burns have been elaborated. The advantage and disadvantage of several stem cell types in sweat gland regeneration have been discussed. Additionally, the, possible mechanisms for reprogramming stem cells to SGL cells are summarized. A brief discussion on clinical application of stem cell derived SGL cells is also presented. This review may possibly provide some implications for sweat gland regeneration.

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