Treatment with mesenchymal stem cells reverses lipid accumulation in steatotic cirrhotic liver

Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) therapy shows promise in reversing liver fat accumulation (steatosis) in cirrhosis. Our analysis reveals MSC treatment significantly reduces hepatic lipid content, offering a potential novel therapeutic approach for this challenging condition. {CONTENT} explores the mechanisms and clinical implications.

Hepatic stellate cell inactivation through treatment with mesenchymal stem cells and exosomes

Cellules souches mésenchymateuses (MSC) and their exosomes offer a novel therapeutic approach for hepatic stellate cell (HSC) inactivation. This article analyzes the efficacy of MSC-based treatment in mitigating HSC-driven liver fibrosis, exploring mechanisms and potential clinical applications. Learn more about this promising regenerative medicine strategy.

Exosome-assisted treatment with mesenchymal stem cells suppresses hepatic inflammasome activity

Exosomes from mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) demonstrate potent anti-inflammatory effects in the liver. This analytical review explores how MSC-derived exosomes suppress hepatic inflammasome activity, offering novel therapeutic potential for liver diseases characterized by inflammation. Learn more about this promising treatment strategy.