Global search for right cell type as a treatment modality for cardiovascular disease
Introduction: Acute myocardial infarction is the primary cause of heart disease-related death in the world. Reperfusion therapy is currently the backbone of treatment for acute myocardial infarction albeit with many limitations. With the emergence of stem cells as potential therapeutic agents, attem...
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author | Musa, S. Xin, L.Z. Govindasamy, V. Fuen, F.W. Abu Kasim, N.H. |
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description | Introduction: Acute myocardial infarction is the primary cause of heart disease-related death in the world. Reperfusion therapy is currently the backbone of treatment for acute myocardial infarction albeit with many limitations. With the emergence of stem cells as potential therapeutic agents, attempts in using them to enhance cardiac function have increased exponentially. However, it has its own disadvantages, and we postulate that the primary drawback is choosing the right cell type and solving this may significantly contribute to ambitious goal of using stem cells in the regeneration medicine.
Areas covered: This article discusses several types of stem cells that have been proven to be likely candidates for treating cardiovascular diseases and their uses up to date, focusing on their biological characterization and potential usage in preclinical and clinical work.
Expert opinion: The research on cell therapies for cardiovascular disease is promising, but there is still much uncertainty surrounding the efficacy of these cells in clinical settings. With a wide range of cells available as potential treatment for cardiovascular diseases, one should avoid from being overzealous and extrapolating when reporting their data. Future studies should focus more in understanding the biological functions of the available cells lines. |
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spelling | um.eprints-98752015-01-06T07:19:45Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/9875/ Global search for right cell type as a treatment modality for cardiovascular disease Musa, S. Xin, L.Z. Govindasamy, V. Fuen, F.W. Abu Kasim, N.H. RK Dentistry Introduction: Acute myocardial infarction is the primary cause of heart disease-related death in the world. Reperfusion therapy is currently the backbone of treatment for acute myocardial infarction albeit with many limitations. With the emergence of stem cells as potential therapeutic agents, attempts in using them to enhance cardiac function have increased exponentially. However, it has its own disadvantages, and we postulate that the primary drawback is choosing the right cell type and solving this may significantly contribute to ambitious goal of using stem cells in the regeneration medicine. Areas covered: This article discusses several types of stem cells that have been proven to be likely candidates for treating cardiovascular diseases and their uses up to date, focusing on their biological characterization and potential usage in preclinical and clinical work. Expert opinion: The research on cell therapies for cardiovascular disease is promising, but there is still much uncertainty surrounding the efficacy of these cells in clinical settings. With a wide range of cells available as potential treatment for cardiovascular diseases, one should avoid from being overzealous and extrapolating when reporting their data. Future studies should focus more in understanding the biological functions of the available cells lines. 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/9875/1/Global_search_for_right_cell_type.pdf Musa, S. and Xin, L.Z. and Govindasamy, V. and Fuen, F.W. and Abu Kasim, N.H. (2014) Global search for right cell type as a treatment modality for cardiovascular disease. Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy, 14 (1). pp. 63-73. ISSN 1744-7682, DOI https://doi.org/10.1517/14712598.2014.858694 <https://doi.org/10.1517/14712598.2014.858694>. 10.1517/14712598.2014.858694 |
spellingShingle | RK Dentistry Musa, S. Xin, L.Z. Govindasamy, V. Fuen, F.W. Abu Kasim, N.H. Global search for right cell type as a treatment modality for cardiovascular disease |
title | Global search for right cell type as a treatment modality for cardiovascular disease |
title_full | Global search for right cell type as a treatment modality for cardiovascular disease |
title_fullStr | Global search for right cell type as a treatment modality for cardiovascular disease |
title_full_unstemmed | Global search for right cell type as a treatment modality for cardiovascular disease |
title_short | Global search for right cell type as a treatment modality for cardiovascular disease |
title_sort | global search for right cell type as a treatment modality for cardiovascular disease |
topic | RK Dentistry |
url | http://eprints.um.edu.my/9875/1/Global_search_for_right_cell_type.pdf |
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