Early evidence suggests that in-utero stem cell transplantation represents a new therapeutic strategy for different congenital disease. Moreover, gene therapy constitutes one of the most promising new approach to treat a wide spectrum of genetic disorders. It was shown that the fetus could represent an ideal recipient because of his immunologic early naiveté in gestation that reduces the risk of immunoreactions. Clinical experience in human fetus was performed in order to treat immunodeficiency and metabolic disorders, hemoglobinopathies and some other genetic diseases. Use of alternative source (i.e., cord blood, placenta, membrane, amniotic fluid, fetal tissue) of stem cell transplanted has been only one of the several strategies to improve donor cell advantages on host stem cell. The present review focused on the clinical use and therapeutic potential of in-utero stem cell transplantation, reporting the outcome of human cases treated and the limits of this therapy and possible future applications.

De Santis, M., De Luca, C., Mappa, I., Cesari, E., Quattrocchi, T., Spagnuolo, T., et al. (2011). In-utero stem cell transplantation: clinical use and therapeutic potential. MINERVA GINECOLOGICA, 63(4), 387-98.

In-utero stem cell transplantation: clinical use and therapeutic potential

Mappa, I;
2011-01-01

Abstract

Early evidence suggests that in-utero stem cell transplantation represents a new therapeutic strategy for different congenital disease. Moreover, gene therapy constitutes one of the most promising new approach to treat a wide spectrum of genetic disorders. It was shown that the fetus could represent an ideal recipient because of his immunologic early naiveté in gestation that reduces the risk of immunoreactions. Clinical experience in human fetus was performed in order to treat immunodeficiency and metabolic disorders, hemoglobinopathies and some other genetic diseases. Use of alternative source (i.e., cord blood, placenta, membrane, amniotic fluid, fetal tissue) of stem cell transplanted has been only one of the several strategies to improve donor cell advantages on host stem cell. The present review focused on the clinical use and therapeutic potential of in-utero stem cell transplantation, reporting the outcome of human cases treated and the limits of this therapy and possible future applications.
2011
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/40 - GINECOLOGIA E OSTETRICIA
English
Adult Stem Cells
Embryonic Stem Cells
Female
Fetal Diseases
Fetus
Genetic Therapy
Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
Humans
Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation
Pregnancy
Stem Cell Transplantation
De Santis, M., De Luca, C., Mappa, I., Cesari, E., Quattrocchi, T., Spagnuolo, T., et al. (2011). In-utero stem cell transplantation: clinical use and therapeutic potential. MINERVA GINECOLOGICA, 63(4), 387-98.
De Santis, M; De Luca, C; Mappa, I; Cesari, E; Quattrocchi, T; Spagnuolo, T; Visconti, D; Noia, G; Caruso, A
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