Toll-like receptors as a key regulator of mesenchymal stem cell function: An up-to-date review
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2017Author
Shirjang, S
Mansoori, B
Solali, S
Hagh, MF
Shamsasenjan, K
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Understanding the role of toll-like receptors (TLRs)in the immunomodulation potential, differentiation, migration, and survival of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) is absolutely vital to fully exploiting their MSC-based therapeutic potential. Furthermore, through recognition of exogenous or endogenous ligands produced upon injury, TLRs have been linked to allograft rejection and maintenance of chronic inflammatory diseases, including Crohn's disease, rheumatoid arthritis. Characterizing the effect of TLRs in biological control of MSCs fate and function could improve our knowledge about the MSC-based cell therapy and immunotherapy. In this paper, we outline the impacts of TLR activation and mechanisms on MSCs immunomodulatory functions, differentiation, migration, and survivability. Moreover, we indicate that the expression patterns of TLRs in MSCs from different sources. (C) 2016 Published by Elsevier Inc.