{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: The role of cells and their derivatives in otorhinolaryngologic diseases treatment. {Author}: Ou H;Yang Q;Zhang Y;Tang X;Xiao M;Li S;Lei L;Xie Z; {Journal}: Life Sci {Volume}: 352 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Sep 1 {Factor}: 6.78 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.lfs.2024.122898 {Abstract}: Otolaryngology is an important specialty in the field of surgery that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of the ear, nose, throat, trachea, as well as related anatomical structures. Various otolaryngological disorders are difficult to treat using established pharmacological and surgical approaches. The advent of molecular and cellular therapies led to further progress in this respect. This article reviews the therapeutic strategies of using stem cells, immune cells, and chondrocytes in otorhinolaryngology. As the most widely recognized cell derivatives, exosomes were also systematically reviewed for their therapeutic potential in head and neck cancer, otitis media, and allergic rhinitis. Finally, we summarize the limitations of stem cells, chondrocytes, and exosomes, as well as possible solutions, and provide an outlook on the future direction of cell- and derivative-based therapies in otorhinolaryngology, to offer a theoretical foundation for the clinical translation of this therapeutic modality.