Urine-derived stem cells: a sustainable resource for advancing personalized medicine and dental regeneration

Gamal A. Atia, Ahmed Abdal Dayem, Ehab S. Taher, Wafaa Y. Alghonemy, Ssang Goo Cho, Ahmed A. Aldarmahi, Md Azizul Haque, Abeer Alshambky, Noha Taymour, Ateya Megahed Eleglany, Donia E. Zaghamir, Ekramy M. Elmorsy, Helal F. Hetta, Mohamed E. Mohamed, Kasim S. Abass, Shifan Khanday, Ahmed Abdeen

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Abstract

Urine-based therapy, an ancient practice, has been utilized across numerous civilizations to address a wide range of ailments. Urine was considered a priceless resource in numerous traditional therapeutic applications due to its reported medicinal capabilities. While the utilization of urine treatment is contentious and lacks significant support from modern healthcare, the discovery of urine-derived stem cells (UDSCs) has introduced a promising avenue for cell-based therapy. UDSCs offer a noninvasive and easily repeatable collection method, making them a practical and viable option for therapeutic applications. Research has shown that UDSCs contribute to organ preservation by promoting revascularization and decreasing inflammatory reactions in many diseases and conditions. This review will outline the contemporary status of UDSCs research and explore their potential applications in both fundamental science and medical practice.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1571066
JournalFrontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Volume13
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

Keywords

  • biomaterials
  • cartilage repair
  • disease modeling
  • exosomes
  • non‐invasive cell therapy
  • regenerative medicine
  • tissue engineering

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