Mesenchymal stem cells in osteoarthritis therapy : current status of theory, technology, and applications


Autoria(s): Prasadam, Indira; Chakravorty, Nishant; Crawford, Ross W.; Xiao, Yin
Contribuinte(s)

Xiao, Yin

Data(s)

2012

Resumo

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic, non-inflammatory type of arthritis, which usually affects the movable and weight bearing joints of the body. It is the most common joint disease in human beings and common in elderly people. Till date, there are no safe and effective diseases modifying OA drugs (DMOADs) to treat the millions of patients suffering from this serious and debilitating disease. However, recent studies provide strong evidence for the use of mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) therapy in curing cartilage related disorders. Due to their natural differentiation properties, MSCs can serve as vehicles for the delivery of effective, targeted treatment to damaged cartilage in OA disease. In vitro, MSCs can readily be tailored with transgenes with anti-catabolic or pro-anabolic effects to create cartilage-friendly therapeutic vehicles. On the other hand, tissue engineering constructs with scaffolds and biomaterials holds promising biological cartilage therapy. Many of these strategies have been validated in a wide range of in vitro and in vivo studies assessing treatment feasibility or efficacy. In this review, we provide an outline of the rationale and status of stem-cell-based treatments for OA cartilage, and we discuss prospects for clinical implementation and the factors crucial for maintaining the drive towards this goal.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/41117/

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NOVA Science Publishers, Inc

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/41117/2/41117.pdf

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Prasadam, Indira, Chakravorty, Nishant, Crawford, Ross W., & Xiao, Yin (2012) Mesenchymal stem cells in osteoarthritis therapy : current status of theory, technology, and applications. In Xiao, Yin (Ed.) Mesenchymal Stem Cells. NOVA Science Publishers, Inc, New York, 163-176 .

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Copyright 2011 NOVA Science Publishers, Inc

Fonte

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Engineering Systems

Palavras-Chave #060106 Cellular Interactions (incl. Adhesion Matrix Cell Wall) #110300 CLINICAL SCIENCES #osteoarthritis #stem cells #mesenchymal #cell therapy #cartilage
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Book Chapter