Magnetic targeting as a strategy to enhance therapeutic effects of mesenchymal stromal cells

Luisa H.A. Silva, Fernanda F. Cruz, Marcelo M. Morales, Daniel J. Weiss, Patricia R.M. Rocco

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Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) have been extensively investigated in the field of regenerative medicine. It is known that the success of MSC-based therapies depends primarily on effective cell delivery to the target site where they will secrete vesicles and soluble factors with immunomodulatory and potentially reparative properties. However, some lesions are located in sites that are difficult to access, such as the heart, spinal cord, and joints. Additionally, low MSC retention at target sites makes cell therapy short-lasting and, therefore, less effective. In this context, the magnetic targeting technique has emerged as a new strategy to aid delivery, increase retention, and enhance the effects of MSCs. This approach uses magnetic nanoparticles to magnetize MSCs and static magnetic fields to guide them in vivo, thus promoting more focused, effective, and lasting retention of MSCs at the target site. In the present review, we discuss the magnetic targeting technique, its principles, and the materials most commonly used; we also discuss its potential for MSC enhancement, and safety concerns that should be addressed before it can be applied in clinical practice.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo58
PublicaciónStem Cell Research and Therapy
Volumen8
N.º1
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 9 mar. 2017
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