Current status and perspectives in stem cell therapy for heart
Journal
Acta Cardiologica Sinica
Journal Volume
30
Journal Issue
5
Pages
382-394
Date Issued
2014
Author(s)
Abstract
Formost patients, the prognosis of heart failure remains poor despite therapeutic advancement in recent decades. The option of cardiac transplantation is high risk and limited by a shortage of donors. Traditionally, the heart had been considered a terminally differentiated organ incapable of regeneration. However, numerous preclinical and clinical studies have been performed since the first report of cell therapy in heart failure using skeletalmyoblasts in 2001. These investigations looked at the promising potential and use of several kinds of stem cells, which could some day dramatically alter the understanding of the regenerative capacity of the heart. To date, although there is no existing cardiac cell therapy that has been conclusively reported to be effective, stem cell-related cardiomyocyte regeneration strategies have become significant areas of research in modern cardiovascular medicine. In this review,we outline a variety of common cell sources, surface biomarkers of stem cells, and provide information related to cardiac cell therapy clinical trials.
Subjects
Clinical trial; Stem cell
SDGs
Other Subjects
cardiac stem cell; cardiologist; cell fusion; cell surface; cell transdifferentiation; embryonic stem cell; epicardium; heart failure; hematopoietic stem cell; human; mesenchymal stem cell; myoblast; pluripotent stem cell; Review; stem cell transplantation
Type
Review