Title: Role of Lyophilized Platelet-Rich Plasma in Lung Disorders
Abstract:
The concept of mesenchymal stem cells being proposed as a medicinal signaling agent is based on the fact that cells are not single molecular agents. MSCs, which more appropriately may be called ‘Living Drug’ molecules, are adaptive agents capable of complex functions involving many bioactive factors. These multipotent cells may be considered injury-specific drug stores that are home to the injury site and secrete multiple levels of immunomodulatory and trophic factors. MSCs reduce inflammation, modulate the immune system, as well as stimulate other cells to perform their functions effectively. In addition, MSCs can function as regulated delivery vehicles and target specific molecules that act against cancerous cells. This could be an interesting avenue of cancer immunotherapy research to enhance the outcomes of dendritic and natural killer cell therapies. Mesenchymal cell-based therapy is emerging as an extremely promising approach for tissue regeneration owing to the availability, ease of harvest, and transplant of cells. Capitalizing on the regenerative potential of the human body also ensures reduced side effects along with enhancing the overall health of individuals. Current research also includes the development of bioactive scaffolds that are capable of supporting the activation and differentiation of host stem cells at the required site. In the future, through these living drug molecules, it will be possible to use human native sites as micro-niche/micro-environment for potentiation of the human body's site-specific response. Research on cells and growth factors in the human body will expand the horizon of translational medicine and provide definitive therapeutic solutions to several acute, chronic, and lifestyle-mediated diseases. The ultimate aim is to REGENERATE and not REPAIR and change the scenario of medical therapy from the use of PILLS to CELLS.
Biography:
Mahajan completed his master's in General Surgery from Marathwada University, Maharashtra, and pursued a Diploma in Urology at the University of Vienna, Austria. In a career-changing move, after three decades of being a successful general and uro-surgeon, he started his brainchild-StemRx Bioscience Solutions Pvt. Ltd. in the year 2011. This was to focus on in-depth research in Regenerative Medicine and Cell-Based Therapy which he believes is the solution to address the limitations of conventional therapeutic modalities. To this effect, he underwent and continues to undergo intensive training in the United States. He has devised personalized treatment protocols for more than 75 health conditions in cell-based therapy. Dr. Mahajan is a Life member and Joint Secretary of The Stem Cell Society of India as well as Vice President of the Anti-Aging Foundation, Delhi, and Scientific National Advisor, of the Indian Stem Cell Study Group. He has been appointed as Hon. Associate Professor of Regenerative Medicine and Cell-Based Therapy at Dr. R N Cooper Hospital, Mumbai, and Faculty for MD Transfusion Medicine at KEM Hospital, Mumbai. Examiner for various fellowship courses with D.Y. Patil Institute, Kolhapur.