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Molecular Study of the Proliferation Process of Beta Cells Derived From Pluripotent Stem Cells Publisher Pubmed



Akhavan S1 ; Tutunchi S2 ; Malmir A3 ; Ajorlou P4 ; Jalili A5 ; Panahi G6
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Source: Molecular Biology Reports Published:2022


Abstract

Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic metabolic disorder, increasing in the number of patients and poses a severe threat to human health. Significant advances have been made in DM treatment; the most important of which is differentiation and proliferation of beta cells from IPSCs. Methods: Data were collected from PUBMED at various time points up to the academic year of 2020. The related keywords are listed as follows: “Induced pluripotent stem cell”, “Proliferation”, “Growth factor”, “Small molecule”, “cardiotoxicity” and “Scaffold.” Result: The use of growth factors along with small molecules can be a good strategy for beta-cell proliferation. Also, proliferation of beta cells on nanofibers scaffolds can create a similar in vivo environment, that leads to increased function of beta-cell. Some transcription factors that cause beta cells proliferation play an important role in inflammation; so, it is essential to monitor them to prevent inflammation. Conclusion: Finally, the simultaneous use of growth factors, micronutrients and scaffolds can be an excellent strategy to increase the proliferation and function of beta cells derived from IPSCs. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.
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