Affiliation:
1. Department of Neonatology, Henan Children's Hospital Zhengzhou Children's Hospital, 450000, Henan Province,
China
Abstract
Abstract::
Breast milk plays an important role in preventing and remission various acute and
chronic neonatal diseases. However, the mechanisms through which breast milk performs these effects
are still unclear. Recently, research has shown that breast milk contains previously undiscovered
cells, called breast milk stem cells (BMSCs), which have the potential for multiple differentiation.
These cells have been shown to be expressed in multiple organs and systems of infants after
ingestion. This study found that newborns who received BMSCs required a shorter treatment duration
and had a better prognosis than those who did not receive BMSCs. This suggests that BMSCs
may be able to treat a variety of neonatal diseases, and breast milk may play a role in preventing
and mitigating neonatal diseases through BMSCs. In this paper, we summarized the research
progress on BMSCs and their therapeutic effects on organs, the possible ways in which BMSCs
enter different organs and tissues of the human body, and detailed the types of diseases, modes of
action, and mechanisms that BMSCs may play a role in. We aim to pave the way for further clinical
and preclinical research on BMSCs, as well as the treatment of neonatal diseases with BMSCs,
to provide possible new therapeutic means for treating neonatal diseases and a variety of
other diseases.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.