Amnion Tissue
Stem Cells
MSCs from Amnion membrane
Amnion tissue-mesenchymal cells are seen in amniotic membranes and fluid. Only once chance in life exists to save those cells and that is during the delivery of your newborn baby without any risks to anyone involved. In ongoing clinical trials, amniotic mesenchymal stem cells demonstrate great therapeutic potential that holds great promise in the future of regenerative medicine especially for various degenerative and inflammatory conditions without current treatment options.
Role of amnion tissue- MSCs:
- Preserve the integrity of the placental membrane and ensure a safe pregnancy.
Characteristics of amnion tissue-MSCs:
- The ability to proliferate extensively is being highlighted through numerous ongoing clinical studies.
- These cells secrete cytokines that can reduce inflammation and regulate immune responses.
- Like other MSCs, these cells can evade the immune system; they do not express HLA antigens, which the immune system uses to detect foreign cells.

Ongoing Clinical Research:
With their high proliferation potential, amnion tissue-MSCs offer opportunities to be used in treating conditions across nearly all systems of the body. Numerous clinical studies are currently exploring the potential of these cells:
- Cardiovascular system
- Respiratory system
- Renal and urinary systems
- Nervous system
- Musculoskeletal system
- Gastrointestinal system
- Hematopoietic and immune systems
- Otorhinolaryngology and ophthalmology
Placental membrane MSCs may become a key component in future regenerative medicine, particularly for degenerative conditions and inflammatory diseases that currently lack effective treatments.
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