Literature DB >> 29427116

Stem Cell-Based Therapies for Polyglutamine Diseases.

Liliana S Mendonça1,2, Isabel Onofre1, Catarina Oliveira Miranda1,2, Rita Perfeito1,2, Clévio Nóbrega1,3,4,5, Luís Pereira de Almeida6,7.   

Abstract

Polyglutamine (polyQ) diseases are a family of neurodegenerative disorders with very heterogeneous clinical presentations, although with common features such as progressive neuronal death. Thus, at the time of diagnosis patients might present an extensive and irreversible neuronal death demanding cell replacement or support provided by cell-based therapies. For this purpose stem cells, which include diverse populations ranging from embryonic stem cells (ESCs), to fetal stem cells, mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) or induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) have remarkable potential to promote extensive brain regeneration and recovery in neurodegenerative disorders. This regenerative potential has been demonstrated in exciting pre and clinical assays. However, despite these promising results, several drawbacks are hampering their successful clinical implementation. Problems related to ethical issues, quality control of the cells used and the lack of reliable models for the efficacy assessment of human stem cells. In this chapter the main advantages and disadvantages of the available sources of stem cells as well as their efficacy and potential to improve disease outcomes are discussed.

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Keywords:  ESCs; MSCs; NSCs; iPSCs and polyQ diseases

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29427116     DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-71779-1_21

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Exp Med Biol        ISSN: 0065-2598            Impact factor:   2.622


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Review 1.  Stem Cell-Based Therapies: What Interventional Radiologists Need to Know.

Authors:  Hyeon Yu; Clayton W Commander; Joseph M Stavas
Journal:  Semin Intervent Radiol       Date:  2021-11-24       Impact factor: 1.780

Review 2.  Successes and Hurdles in Stem Cells Application and Production for Brain Transplantation.

Authors:  Daniel Henriques; Ricardo Moreira; Jens Schwamborn; Luís Pereira de Almeida; Liliana S Mendonça
Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2019-11-19       Impact factor: 4.677

3.  Establishment and characterization of human pluripotent stem cells-derived brain organoids to model cerebellar diseases.

Authors:  João Brás; Daniel Henriques; Ricardo Moreira; Magda M Santana; Rita Silva-Pedrosa; Diana Adão; Sandra Braz; Ana Rita Álvaro; Luís Pereira de Almeida; Liliana S Mendonça
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-07-22       Impact factor: 4.996

4.  Cell motility and migration as determinants of stem cell efficacy.

Authors:  Lusine Danielyan; Matthias Schwab; Georg Siegel; Bianca Brawek; Olga Garaschuk; Nithi Asavapanumas; Marine Buadze; Ali Lourhmati; Hans-Peter Wendel; Meltem Avci-Adali; Marcel A Krueger; Carsten Calaminus; Ulrike Naumann; Stefan Winter; Elke Schaeffeler; Annett Spogis; Sandra Beer-Hammer; Jonas J Neher; Gabriele Spohn; Anja Kretschmer; Eva-Maria Krämer-Albers; Kerstin Barth; Hong Jun Lee; Seung U Kim; William H Frey; Claus D Claussen; Dirk M Hermann; Thorsten R Doeppner; Erhard Seifried; Christoph H Gleiter; Hinnak Northoff; Richard Schäfer
Journal:  EBioMedicine       Date:  2020-09-10       Impact factor: 8.143

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