McGill University, Faculty of Dentistry, Montreal, Canada.
Int J Biochem Cell Biol. 2011 Jan;43(1):5-9. doi: 10.1016/j.biocel.2010.10.010. Epub 2010 Oct 28.
Transplantations of bone marrow-derived cells (BMDCs) are traditionally used for hematologic diseases, but there are increasing numbers of clinical trials using BMDC treatments for non-hematologic disorders, including autoimmune diseases. BMDCs are recently reported to improve organ functions. This paper will review available reports supporting the role of BMDCs in reducing xerostomia (i.e. re-establishing salivary gland functions) due to head and neck irradiation for cancer therapies and in Sjögren's syndrome. There are reports that BMDCs provide a beneficial effect on the saliva production. BMDCs positively affect blood vessels stability and regeneration in irradiated salivary glands. Also, BMDCs provide an immunomodulatory activity in mice with Sjögren's-like disease. While the exact mechanisms by which BMDCs improve organ functions remain controversial, there is preliminary evidence that a combination of them (such as cell transdifferentiation, vasculogenesis, and paracrine effect) occur in salivary glands.
骨髓来源的细胞(BMDCs)移植传统上用于血液疾病,但越来越多的临床研究使用 BMDC 治疗非血液疾病,包括自身免疫性疾病。最近有报道称,BMDC 可改善器官功能。本文将综述支持 BMDC 减少因癌症治疗头颈部放疗引起的口干(即重建唾液腺功能)和干燥综合征作用的现有报告。有报告称 BMDC 对唾液产生有有益影响。BMDC 可积极影响放疗后唾液腺中血管的稳定性和再生。此外,BMDC 可在干燥综合征样疾病的小鼠中发挥免疫调节作用。虽然 BMDC 改善器官功能的确切机制仍存在争议,但有初步证据表明,这些机制(如细胞转分化、血管生成和旁分泌作用)发生在唾液腺中。