Adult stem-like cells in kidney.

World J Stem Cells

Keiichi Hishikawa, Osamu Takase, Masahiro Yoshikawa, Taro Tsujimura, Masaomi Nangaku, Tsuyoshi Takato, Department of Advanced Nephrology and Regenerative Medicine, the University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8655, Japan.

Published: March 2015

Human pluripotent cells are promising for treatment for kidney diseases, but the protocols for derivation of kidney cell types are still controversial. Kidney tissue regeneration is well confirmed in several lower vertebrates such as fish, and the repair of nephrons after tubular damages is commonly observed after renal injury. Even in adult mammal kidney, renal progenitor cell or system is reportedly presents suggesting that adult stem-like cells in kidney can be practical clinical targets for kidney diseases. However, it is still unclear if kidney stem cells or stem-like cells exist or not. In general, stemness is defined by several factors such as self-renewal capacity, multi-lineage potency and characteristic gene expression profiles. The definite use of stemness may be obstacle to understand kidney regeneration, and here we describe the recent broad findings of kidney regeneration and the cells that contribute regeneration.

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