Platelet production using adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells: Mechanistic studies and clinical application.

Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis : JTH
Yukako Ono-UrugaYumiko Matsubara

Abstract

Megakaryocytes (MKs) are platelet progenitor stem cells found in the bone marrow. Platelets obtained from blood draws can be used for therapeutic applications, especially platelet transfusion. The needs for platelet transfusions for clinical situation is increasing, due in part to the growing number of patients undergoing chemotherapy. Platelets obtained from donors, however, have the disadvantages of a limited storage lifespan and the risk of donor-related infection. Extensive effort has therefore been directed at manufacturing platelets ex vivo. Here, we review ex vivo technologies for MK development, focusing on human adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem/stromal cell line (ASCL)-based strategies and their potential clinical application. Bone marrow and adipose tissues contain mesenchymal stem/stromal cells that have an ability to differentiate into MKs, which release platelets. Taking advantage of this mechanism, we developed a donor-independent system for manufacturing platelets for clinical application using ASCL established from adipose-derived mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (ASCs). Culture of ASCs with endogenous thrombopoietin and its receptor c-MPL, and endogenous genes such as p45NF-E2 leads to MK differentiation a...Continue Reading

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