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Cochlear hair cell regeneration based on stem cells: A systematic review

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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), by 2050 at least 700 million people will need access to hearing care and hearing rehabilitation services. The search for cell or gene therapies has been intensifying, and stem cell therapy looks a promising candidate to support hearing regeneration and reduce these numbers. The aim of this study is to provide an overview of current advances in stem cellbased therapies for cochlear hair cell regeneration and the processes being developed for future applicability. Identification and review of all articles in the databases PubMed, Web of Science, and PLoS One using the terms stem cell, auditory hair cell regeneration, and mammalian during February 2023 and following the PRISMA guidelines. 50 articles were obtained, published between 2003 and 2022 and were systematically analyzed. The current research quantity is limited and further studies are needed, particularly in human tissue. The simultaneous use of cell therapy and gene therapy may lead to more promising results. Moreover, advances in cochlear hair cell regeneration with stem cells suggest there is a realistic potential to make the technique a useful future therapy.

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Transplantation Stem cell Regeneration Inner ear

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Costa, V. B., Tomé, D., Çirtlik, Z. Y., Öztürk, Y., Clemêncio, F., & Pitt-Byrne, T. (2024). Cochlear hair cell regeneration based on stem cells: A systematic review. Journal of Hearing Science, 14(3), 19–36. https://doi.org/10.17430/jhs/191685

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Society of Polish Otorhinolaryngologists, Phoniatrists and Audiologists (TOFAP)

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