can improve immunity, what is the difference between stem cells and immune cells?Many people who know a little bit about stem cells should know that both stem cells and immune cells can improve immunity. So, which also has the effect of improving immunity, which is stronger or weaker between mesenchymal stem cells and immune cells?Which one should you choose?
The immune system is the mysterious line of defense in our body, like an impregnable "Great Wall", constantly monitoring, identifying and destroying those abnormal cells or invaders that may threaten our health, such as senescent cells, cancerous cells, and those cunning viruses, bacteria and fungi. It can be said that the soundness of the immune system directly determines our health.
Many people believe that a decrease in immunity can lead to disease. However, this view is only half true.
Because too much immunity can also cause people to get sick, such as autoimmune diseases. This is the "out-of-control" of immune cells, which on the one hand eliminate foreign invaders, and on the other hand, attack the normal cells, tissues and organs in the human body without mercy. The lupus erythematosus that Zhou Haimei, who recently passed away, was an autoimmune disease. According to the data, "too strong" immunity can lead to a series of autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, type 1 diabetes, lupus erythematosus, Crohn's disease, etc., which have affected about 4% of humans, involving about 30.3 billion people.
At this time, it is not possible to blindly replenish immune cells, and it is necessary to find out whether it is caused by excessive immunity. If so, mesenchymal stem cells can be used to use their immunomodulatory effects to correct the immune overreaction.
The use of immune cells is more aimed at when the immune system is low, quickly improving the "combat power" of the immune system, providing important support for the "inadequate" immune system, removing mutant cells, senescent cells and cancerous cells that may exist in the body, while preventing some hidden dangers and improving overall health.
In general, mesenchymal stem cells and immune cells do workImproves immunity, but bothThe mechanism of action is completely different。Let's look at it with an analogy:
Immune cells are like a fierce general, a centurion, and there is one thing in mind, increasing teammates, ** enemy troops, and when the immunity is low, the effect is obvious;
Mesenchymal stem cells are like a wise general, regulating yin and yang, so that immunity is in a state of moderation, too high will decrease, too low will increase.
Mesenchymal stem cells are not actually superior to immune cells, and it only depends on whether they are suitable for use.