Partnership between platelet-rich plasma and mesenchymal stem cells: in vitro experience

Muscles Ligaments Tendons J. 2014 May 8;4(1):52-62. eCollection 2014 Jan.

Abstract

We aim to identify current in vitro research exploring platelet-rich plasma (PRP) effects in human Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) that may encourage or limit the clinical application of MSCs along with PRP. After a systematic search, we identified 57 in vitro studies, focused on optimization of MSC manufacturing, and expanding knowledge about how PRP modifies MSCs behavior for translational purposes. Influences of PRP on proliferation, migration, stemness, preservation of MSC immune-modulatory properties and appearance of senescence phenotype have been explored. Overall PRP stimulates MSC proliferation, preserves MSCs multipotency and does not interfere with any lineage differentiation. PRP (as platelet lysate or releasate) preserves the immune-privileged potential of MSCs and may delay the appearance of the senescent phenotype. Currently there are few data linking precise molecules and biological mechanisms. Various gaps of knowledge need to be addressed in order to obtain enough useful information for translational purposes.

Keywords: cell culture; in vitro; mesenchymal stem cells (MSC); platelet-rich plasma (PRP); regenerative medicine; tissue engineering.

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