Mesenchymal stem cells and their extracellular vesicles in urological cancers: Prostate, bladder, and kidney

Author:

Saadh Mohamed J.1,Alhuthali Hayaa M.2,Gonzales Aníbal Oblitas3,Asenjo‐Alarcón José Ander3,Younus Dhuha Ghassan4,Alhili Ahmed5,Adhab Zainab Hussein6,Alsalmi Ohud2,Gharib Amal F.2,Pecho Renzon Daniel Cosme7ORCID,Akhavan‐Sigari Reza89

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Pharmacy Middle East University Amman Jordan

2. Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences College of Applied Medical Sciences, Taif University Taif Saudi Arabia

3. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Chota Chota Cajamarca Perú

4. Department of Pharmacy Al‐Noor University College Nineveh Iraq

5. Medical Technical College Al‐Farahidi University Baghdad Iraq

6. Department of Pharmacy Al‐Zahrawi University College Karbala Iraq

7. Department of Biology Diagnostic Imaging Center Lima Peru

8. Department of Neurosurgery University Medical Center Tuebingen Tuebingen Germany

9. Department of Health Care Management and Clinical Research Collegium Humanum Warsaw Management University Warsaw Poland

Abstract

AbstractMesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are recognized for their remarkable ability to differentiate into multiple cell types. They are also known to possess properties that can fight cancer, leading to attempts to modify MSCs for use in anticancer treatments. However, MSCs have also been found to participate in pathways that promote tumor growth. Many studies have been conducted to explore the potential of MSCs for clinical applications, but the results have been inconclusive, possibly due to the diverse nature of MSC populations. Furthermore, the conflicting roles of MSCs in inhibiting tumors and promoting tumor growth hinder their adaptation to anticancer therapies. Antitumorigenic and protumorigenic properties of MSCs in urological cancers such as bladder, prostate, and renal are not as well established, and data comparing them are still limited. MSCs hold significant promise as a vehicle for delivering anticancer agents and suicide genes to tumors. Presently, numerous studies have concentrated on the products derived from MSCs, such as extracellular vesicles (EVs), as a form of cell‐free therapy. This work aimed to review and discuss the current knowledge of MSCs and their EVs in urological cancer therapy.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,General Medicine

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