An overview of mesenchymal stem cells and their potential therapeutic benefits in cancer therapy

Oncol Lett. 2021 Nov;22(5):785. doi: 10.3892/ol.2021.13046. Epub 2021 Sep 14.

Abstract

There has been increased interest in using stem cells for regenerative medicine and cancer therapy in the past decade. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are among the most studied stem cells due to their unique characteristics, such as self-renewal and developmental potency to differentiate into numerous cell types. MSC use has fewer ethical challenges compared with other types of stem cells. Although a number of studies have reported the beneficial effects of MSC-based therapies in treating various diseases, their contribution to cancer therapy remains controversial. The behaviour of MSCs is determined by the interaction between intrinsic transcriptional genes and extrinsic environmental factors. Numerous studies continue to emerge, as there is no denying the potential of MSCs to treat a wide variety of human afflictions. Therefore, the present review article provided an overview of MSCs and their differences compared with embryonic stem cells, and described the molecular mechanisms involved in maintaining their stemness. In addition, the article examined the therapeutic application of stem cells in the field of cancer. The present article also discussed the current divergent roles of MSCs in cancer therapy and the future potential in this field.

Keywords: cancer therapy; cell-based therapies; mesenchymal stem cells; therapeutic stem cells.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

The present project was funded by the Exploratory Research Grant Scheme Fasa 1/2013 (grant no. 203/CIPPM/6730098).