Literature DB >> 17395668

Circulating progenitor cells in stable coronary heart disease and acute coronary syndromes: relevant reparatory mechanism?

W Wojakowski1, M Kucia, M Kaźmierski, M Z Ratajczak, M Tendera.   

Abstract

Bone marrow-derived cells which may be involved in cardiac repair/regeneration after ischaemic injury must undergo mobilisation into peripheral blood with subsequent homing and engraftment into the target organ. Mobilisation of the heterogeneous population of stem/progenitor cells in endothelial injury or myocardial ischaemia has been described recently. The number of circulating stem/progenitor cells reflects the endothelial damage, and turnover may be a surrogate marker reflecting the burden of cardiovascular risk factors and prognostic markers in stable coronary heart disease and acute coronary syndromes. Acute coronary syndromes are associated with increased levels of inflammatory and haematopoietic cytokines which, in turn, can mobilise progenitor cells from the bone marrow. Myocardial infarction increases the number of endothelial progenitor cells and other less well-defined subpopulations, such as CD34/c-kit(+) and CD34/CXCR4(+) cells, which may take part in cardiac repair after ischaemic injury. Data on mobilisation of stem/progenitor cells in acute coronary syndromes are summarised here. Cell types, mechanisms of mobilisation, homing and engraftment are discussed and their relevance to clinical outcomes.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17395668     DOI: 10.1136/hrt.2006.103358

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Heart        ISSN: 1355-6037            Impact factor:   5.994


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Authors:  Anca Chiriac; Andre Terzic; Sungjo Park; Yasuhiro Ikeda; Randolph Faustino; Timothy J Nelson
Journal:  J Cardiovasc Transl Res       Date:  2010-09-15       Impact factor: 4.132

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Authors:  C V Borlongan
Journal:  Leukemia       Date:  2011-07-05       Impact factor: 11.528

3.  Enhanced human endothelial progenitor cell adhesion and differentiation by a bioinspired multifunctional nanomatrix.

Authors:  Adinarayana Andukuri; Young-Doug Sohn; Chidinma P Anakwenze; Dong-Jin Lim; Brigitta C Brott; Young-Sup Yoon; Ho-Wook Jun
Journal:  Tissue Eng Part C Methods       Date:  2012-12-19       Impact factor: 3.056

4.  NADPH oxidase activation played a critical role in the oxidative stress process in stable coronary artery disease.

Authors:  Jiefang Zhang; Meihui Wang; Zhengwei Li; Xukun Bi; Jiale Song; Shaoxiang Weng; Guosheng Fu
Journal:  Am J Transl Res       Date:  2016-12-15       Impact factor: 4.060

5.  The number and function of circulating CD34(+)CD133(+) progenitor cells decreased in stable coronary artery disease but not in acute myocardial infarction.

Authors:  Takahisa Kondo; Satoshi Shintani; Kengo Maeda; Mutsuharu Hayashi; Yasuya Inden; Yasushi Numaguchi; Kaichiro Sugiura; Yasuhiro Morita; Tomoya Kitamura; Haruo Kamiya; Takahito Sone; Miyoshi Ohno; Toyoaki Murohara
Journal:  Heart Asia       Date:  2010-07-11

6.  Regulation of circulating progenitor cells in left ventricular dysfunction.

Authors:  Barry A Boilson; Katarina Larsen; Adriana Harbuzariu; Sinny Delacroix; Josef Korinek; Harald Froehlich; Kent R Bailey; Christopher G Scott; Brian P Shapiro; Guido Boerrigter; Horng H Chen; Margaret M Redfield; John C Burnett; Robert D Simari
Journal:  Circ Heart Fail       Date:  2010-06-23       Impact factor: 8.790

Review 7.  Cardiac repair with adult bone marrow-derived cells: the clinical evidence.

Authors:  Buddhadeb Dawn; Ahmed Abdel-Latif; Santosh K Sanganalmath; Michael P Flaherty; Ewa K Zuba-Surma
Journal:  Antioxid Redox Signal       Date:  2009-08       Impact factor: 8.401

8.  Endothelial progenitor cells: what use for the cardiologist?

Authors:  Aurangzeb Siddique; Eduard Shantsila; Gregory Yh Lip; Chetan Varma
Journal:  J Angiogenes Res       Date:  2010-02-22

9.  Stem/Progenitor cells, atherosclerosis and cardiovascular regeneration.

Authors:  Olena Dotsenko
Journal:  Open Cardiovasc Med J       Date:  2010-02-23

10.  Cardiac renewing: interstitial Cajal-like cells nurse cardiomyocyte progenitors in epicardial stem cell niches.

Authors:  L M Popescu; Mihaela Gherghiceanu; C G Manole; Maria Simonetta Faussone-Pellegrini
Journal:  J Cell Mol Med       Date:  2009-04-20       Impact factor: 5.310

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