Faculty of Dentistry, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
Biol Blood Marrow Transplant. 2011 Mar;17(3):429-33. doi: 10.1016/j.bbmt.2010.09.021. Epub 2010 Dec 4.
Blood- and marrow-derived stem cells (BMDSCs) provide disease-ameliorating effects for cardiovascular and autoimmune diseases. Microchimerism from donor BMDSCs has been reported in several recipient tissues. We hypothesized that this finding suggests a potential use of BMDSCs in the treatment of salivary dysfunctions. We investigated the presence of Y chromosome-positive cells in salivary gland biopsies of 5 females who had received a marrow or blood stem cell transplant from male donors. One to 16 years after transplantation, all recipients exhibited scattered Y chromosome-positive cells in the acini, ducts, and stroma of their salivary glands (mean of 1.01%). Potentially, these cells can be markers of transplantation tolerance, contribute to neoplastic epithelial tissues, or engraft at sites of injury. In addition, transplantation of BMDSCs could be used for treatment of Sjögren's syndrome and salivary glands damaged by therapeutic irradiation for cancers of the head and neck.
血液和骨髓来源的干细胞(BMDSCs)为心血管和自身免疫性疾病提供了疾病缓解作用。在几种受体组织中均报道了来自供体 BMDSCs 的微嵌合体。我们假设这一发现表明 BMDSCs 在治疗唾液功能障碍方面具有潜在的应用价值。我们研究了 5 名女性的唾液腺活检中是否存在 Y 染色体阳性细胞,这些女性曾接受过来自男性供体的骨髓或血液干细胞移植。移植后 1 至 16 年,所有受者的唾液腺腺泡、导管和基质中均有散在的 Y 染色体阳性细胞(平均值为 1.01%)。这些细胞可能是移植耐受的标志物,有助于形成新的上皮组织,或在损伤部位植入。此外,BMDSC 的移植可用于治疗干燥综合征和头颈部癌症治疗性放疗引起的唾液腺损伤。