I've been tasked with a relatively interesting assignment: a review manuscript on the biotechnological applications of adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs). I've gathered a fair number of articles discussing how ASCs (which I understand are mesenchymal stem cells, MSCs) can be extracted from human adipose tissue and made to differentiate into at least three different varieties of tissue. One paper clarifies methods for inducing differentiation into three different tissues specifically: bone, cartilage and adipose tissue. I suppose I'm off to a good start.
Still, the story doesn't end there.
I'm looking for the challenges that ASCs face, particularly technical challenges. I understand that stem cells in general face a number of ethical challenges, some of which I presume permeate the notion of using them for industrial (which is to say: business) applications. Is it true that human tissue cannot be sold? How would a business looking to provide stem cell therapy overcome this? Unless legislation changes, would they be able to?
I should note, though, that I'm interested more directly in some of the technical challenges that stem cells still face. Obviously, it's a new and growing field of study, and there's still much to be understood. I'm wondering how efficiently one is able to identify, extract, isolate, purify, induce differentiation and ultimately employ stem cells in a meaningful (or potentially meaningful) way? From the literature I've read, it seems as though many of the differentiation methods have been sort of one-off experiments that met with success, in the sea of unsuccessful attempts. Is there enough consistency in any one method of differentiation that could lead to business applications? If not, why not? If not, what sort of research could be done to overcome it?
I realize that I'm asking some very open-ended questions, the answers to which may not be published by any peer-reviewed journal, but I'd appreciate any feedback you'd be willing to offer. Of course, I'm desperately hungry for citations, so if you're aware of any relevant journal manuscripts, even reviews, I'd honestly love to read them. Please do bring them up.
Thanks again everyone. I look forward to hearing what y'all think.