This is a study of amniotic epithelial cells, which form the innermost layer of the amniotic membrane. These cells can be easily isolated and display peculiar and unique properties, such as plasticity and differentiation potential toward the 3 germinal layers, that may aid regeneration and/or repair of damaged or diseased tissues and organs. A robust literature based on in vitro, experimental, and clinical studies in large animals demonstrates that these cells can enhance the regeneration of tendons, bone, and articular cartilage. On the basis of these considerations, allotransplantation of human amniotic epithelial cells could be proposed for clinical trials in human orthopedic conditions.

Amniotic Epithelial Stem Cells: Salient Features and Possible Therapeutic Role / Muttini, Aurelio; Barboni, Barbara; Valbonetti, Luca; Russo, Valentina; Maffulli, Nicola. - In: SPORTS MEDICINE AND ARTHROSCOPY REVIEW. - ISSN 1062-8592. - 26:(2018), pp. 70-74. [10.1097/JSA.0000000000000189]

Amniotic Epithelial Stem Cells: Salient Features and Possible Therapeutic Role

Maffulli, Nicola
2018

Abstract

This is a study of amniotic epithelial cells, which form the innermost layer of the amniotic membrane. These cells can be easily isolated and display peculiar and unique properties, such as plasticity and differentiation potential toward the 3 germinal layers, that may aid regeneration and/or repair of damaged or diseased tissues and organs. A robust literature based on in vitro, experimental, and clinical studies in large animals demonstrates that these cells can enhance the regeneration of tendons, bone, and articular cartilage. On the basis of these considerations, allotransplantation of human amniotic epithelial cells could be proposed for clinical trials in human orthopedic conditions.
2018
Amnion; Animals; Bone Diseases; Cartilage Diseases; Cell- and Tissue-Based Therapy; Epithelial Cells; Humans; Stem Cells; Tendon Injuries
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Amniotic Epithelial Stem Cells: Salient Features and Possible Therapeutic Role / Muttini, Aurelio; Barboni, Barbara; Valbonetti, Luca; Russo, Valentina; Maffulli, Nicola. - In: SPORTS MEDICINE AND ARTHROSCOPY REVIEW. - ISSN 1062-8592. - 26:(2018), pp. 70-74. [10.1097/JSA.0000000000000189]
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