Toll-Like Receptors: The Key of Immunotherapy in MSCs

  • Mekhemar M
  • Dörfer C
  • El-Sayed K
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Abstract

Human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are potential candidates for various applications in the fields of immunotherapy. Their multilineage differentiation capability and immune modulatory features allow their prospective application for the management of different immunological circumstances. However, the local microenvironment, in addition to the source of the MSCs can control diverse biological features of the cells. Indeed, throughout their therapeutic application, MSCs may interact with their microenvironment through their expressed toll-like-receptors (TLRs), producing immune modulating reactions. Stimulation of MSCs before or within the potential treatment procedures with distinct TLR ligands may assist as an effective step controlling the biological function of the MSCs as needed in different therapeutic stages of the disease.

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Mekhemar, M. K., Dörfer, C. E., & El-Sayed, K. M. F. (2018). Toll-Like Receptors: The Key of Immunotherapy in MSCs. In Immunoregulatory Aspects of Immunotherapy. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.76644

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