Stem cell in alternative treatments for brain tumors: potential for gene delivery.

Molecular and cellular therapies Pub Date : 2014-08-01 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01
Veronica Mariotti, Steven J Greco, Ryan D Mohan, George R Nahas, Pranela Rameshwar
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Despite ongoing research efforts and attempts to bring new drugs into trial, the prognosis for brain tumors remains poor. Patients with the most common and lethal intracranial neoplasia, glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), have an average survival of one year with combination of surgical resection, radiotherapy and temozolomide. One of the main problems in the treatment of GBM is getting drugs across the blood brain barrier (BBB) efficiently. In an attempt to solve this problem, there are ongoing experimental and clinical trials to deliver drugs within stem cells. The purpose for this method is the ease by which stem cells home to the brain. This review discusses the experimental and clinical applications of stem cells for GBM. We also discuss the different properties of stem cells. This information is important to understand why one stem cell would be advantageous over another in cell therapy. We provide an overview of the different drug delivery methods, gene-based treatments and cancer vaccines for GBM, including the stem cell subset.

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干细胞在脑肿瘤替代治疗中的应用:基因传递的潜力。
尽管正在进行的研究努力和尝试将新药投入试验,脑肿瘤的预后仍然很差。最常见和最致命的颅内肿瘤多形性胶质母细胞瘤(GBM)患者在手术切除、放疗和替莫唑胺联合治疗下的平均生存期为1年。治疗GBM的主要问题之一是如何使药物有效地通过血脑屏障(BBB)。为了解决这个问题,目前正在进行在干细胞内输送药物的实验和临床试验。这种方法的目的是让干细胞更容易回到大脑。本文综述了干细胞治疗GBM的实验和临床应用。我们还讨论了干细胞的不同特性。这一信息对于理解为什么一种干细胞在细胞治疗中优于另一种干细胞是很重要的。我们概述了GBM的不同药物递送方法、基于基因的治疗和癌症疫苗,包括干细胞亚群。
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