Stem cells act on inflammation, ageing and disease together. A five-year prospective study hints at long-term health potential.

The root of health problems sits in the cell. When vitality falls and repair weakens, hazards grow. Health management is shifting from treating after the fact to intervening beforehand, and stem-cell therapy has become an option in many family health plans.
01. Anti-inflammatory
Factors such as PGE2, TSG-6 and IGF-1 suppress inflammation; stem cells also inhibit pro-inflammatory cells and promote regulatory T cells.
02. Anti-ageing
Infusion can lower inflammation and ageing markers. Stem cells may become neurons, endothelial cells or hepatocytes, migrate to the relevant sites and improve frailty.
03. Anti-disease
They home to liver, pancreas, joints and similar sites, secreting growth factors, cytokines and exosomes that promote angiogenesis and a repair-friendly environment.
A five-year prospective study in 2025 in Regenerative Engineering and Translational Medicine enrolled participants with a mean age of 55±13 years.

After five years, healthy participants remained healthy; higher cell doses were linked with lower inflammation, suggesting immunomodulation and anti-inflammatory effects for up to five years. Even subjects over 60 kept stable liver, kidney, heart and lung parameters.

Life science and genetic technology are developing rapidly. This article is compiled from publicly available educational material, for reference only, and does not constitute medical advice. For medical questions, please consult a qualified clinician.