Literature DB >> 25067996

Mesenchymal stem cells for treatment of aortic aneurysms.

Aika Yamawaki-Ogata1, Ryotaro Hashizume1, Xian-Ming Fu1, Akihiko Usui1, Yuji Narita1.   

Abstract

An aortic aneurysm (AA) is a silent but life-threatening disease that involves rupture. It occurs mainly in aging and severe atherosclerotic damage of the aortic wall. Even though surgical intervention is effective to prevent rupture, surgery for the thoracic and thoraco-abdominal aorta is an invasive procedure with high mortality and morbidity. Therefore, an alternative strategy for treatment of AA is required. Recently, the molecular pathology of AA has been clarified. AA is caused by an imbalance between the synthesis and degradation of extracellular matrices in the aortic wall. Chronic inflammation enhances the degradation of matrices directly and indirectly, making control of the chronic inflammation crucial for aneurysmal development. Meanwhile, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are known to be obtained from an adult population and to differentiate into various types of cells. In addition, MSCs have not only the potential anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive properties but also can be recruited into damaged tissue. MSCs have been widely used as a source for cell therapy to treat various diseases involving graft-versus-host disease, stroke, myocardial infarction, and chronic inflammatory disease such as Crohn's disease clinically. Therefore, administration of MSCs might be available to treat AA using anti-inflammatory and immnosuppressive properties. This review provides a summary of several studies on "Cell Therapy for Aortic Aneurysm" including our recent data, and we also discuss the possibility of this kind of treatment.

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Keywords:  Aortic aneurysm; Cell therapy; Chronic inflammation; Elastin; Extracellular matrices; Macrophages; Matrix metalloproteinases; Mesenchymal stem cells

Year:  2014        PMID: 25067996      PMCID: PMC4109132          DOI: 10.4252/wjsc.v6.i3.278

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Stem Cells        ISSN: 1948-0210            Impact factor:   5.326


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