中国组织工程研究 ›› 2010, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (23): 4337-4341.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1673-8225.2010.23.035

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1型糖尿病的干细胞治疗:可能成为临床之有效方案?

景  华,张金元,吕旭晶   

  1. 解放军第455医院干细胞移植中心,上海市 200052
  • 出版日期:2010-06-04 发布日期:2010-06-04
  • 作者简介:景 华,女,1968年生,河北省邯郸市人,汉族,1996年上海中医药大学毕业,硕士,副主任医师,主要从事干细胞在自身免疫性疾病、肿瘤的应用研究。 jing-hua@citiz. net
  • 基金资助:

    上海市自然科学基金课题(09ZR1440000)

Stem cell therapy for type 1 diabetes: Can it be an effective clinical scheme?

Jing Hua, Zhang Jin-yuan, Lü Xu-jing   

  1. Stem Cell Transplantation Center, the 455 Hospital of Chinese PLA, Shanghai  200052, China
  • Online:2010-06-04 Published:2010-06-04
  • About author:Jing Hua, Master, Associate chief physician, Stem Cell Transplantation Center, the 455 Hospital of Chinese PLA, Shanghai 200052, China jing-hua@citiz.net
  • Supported by:

    the Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai City, No. 09ZR1440000*

摘要:

背景:如何让1型糖尿病达到完全治愈,受到了世界医学界的广泛关注。近年来随着干细胞的认识和不断发展,将干细胞用于1型糖尿病的治疗成为研究热点。
目的:综述近年来国内外1型糖尿病干细胞治疗的相关研究进展。
方法:应用计算机检索1997-01/2009-06 PubMed数据库(网址http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMed)相关文章,检索词为“Type 1 diabetes,embryonic stem cells,pancreatic stem cells,mesenchymal stem cells,hematopoietic stem cells”,并限定文章语言种类为English。同时计算机检索1997-01/2009-06中国期刊全文数据库(网址http://www.wanfangdata.com.cn)相关文章,检索词为“1型糖尿病,胚胎干细胞,胰腺干细胞,间充质干细胞,造血干细胞”,并限定文章语言种类为中文。共检索到文献134篇。
结果与结论:1型糖尿病是T细胞介导的胰岛β细胞破坏的自身免疫性疾病,需应用外源性胰岛素来控制血糖,目前没有根治办法。干细胞是一类具有自我复制能力的多潜能细胞,能诱导分化成胰岛素分泌细胞,已经成为人们寻找诱导β细胞替代物的新资源。目前干细胞的研究可分为胚胎干细胞和成体干细胞。胚胎干细胞的研究大都是动物实验,在体内环境下的扩增和分化不易控制,且来源于胚胎,伦理学上未得到普遍认同,限制了临床研究。成体干细胞中研究较多的是胰腺干细胞、间充质干细胞和造血干细胞。胰腺干细胞没有明确的表面标志,取材困难,不易采集纯化,用于临床的难度较大;间充质干细胞的来源比较丰富,但对于它的跨胚层分化仍有争议,而且分化后的细胞在体内的功能维持时间还不确定;造血干细胞是目前研究最广泛、应用最成熟的成体干细胞,不仅来源丰富,易采集,而且能抑制自身排斥反应,拥有广泛的应用前景,必将成为1型糖尿病的研究热点。

关键词: 胚胎干细胞, 1型糖尿病, 胰腺干细胞, 间充质干细胞, 造血干细胞, 综述文献

Abstract:

BACKGROUND: How to cure type 1 continuous development diabetes completely has received wide attention in the medical field all over the world. Recently, with the understanding of stem cells and the continuous development of the stem cell therapy for type 1 diabetes has become a research hotspot.
OBJECTIVE: To review the research progress addressing stem cells for type 1 diabetes.
METHODS: A computer based search was conducted in PubMed database (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMed) for relevant articles published from January 1997 to June 2009, with key words “type 1 diabetes, embryonic stem cells, pancreatic stem cells, mesenchymal stem cells, hematopoietic stem cells” in English. Simultaneously, an additional research was performed in Chinese Journal Full-text database (http://www.wanfangdata.com.cn) for articles published from January 1997 to June 2009 with the key words of “type 1 diabetes, embryonic stem cells, pancreatic stem cells, mesenchymal stem cells hematopoietic stem cells” in Chinese. A total of 134 documents were retrieved.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Type 1 diabetes is T cell-mediated destruction of pancreatic β cells in autoimmune diseases, which needs exogenous insulin to control blood sugar. There is no cure for it. Stem cells are a class of pluripotent cells and can be induced to differentiate into insulin-producing cells, and stem cells have become the search for alternatives to β-cells induced by the new resources. Currently, stem cell research can be divided into embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells. Embryonic stem cells are mostly studied in animals, and proliferation and differentiation under in vivo environment are not easily controlled. Embryonic stem cells are derived from embryos, so ethics is not widely recognized, which limits clinical research. Adult stem cell research mainly addresses pancreatic stem cells, mesenchymal stem cells and hematopoietic stem cells. Pancreatic stem cell has unclear surface markers, and is characterized by difficult harvest, not easy to capture and difficult purification in the clinic. Mesenchymal stem cells are rich to be harvested, but its cross-mesoderm differentiation is still controversial, and the function maintenance time of the differentiated cells in vivo is uncertain. Hematopoietic stem cell, the most mature adult stem cells, is of the most extensive application; it is not only from rich source, easy to collect, but also inhibits rejection, has wide application and will be of a hot focus in type 1 diabetes research.

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