Increasing the Therapeutic Potential of Stem Cell Therapies for Critical Limb Ischemia.

Hallie J Quiroz, Samantha F Valencia, Zhao-Jun Liu, Omaida C Velazquez
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Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) is a progressive, atherosclerotic disease that at its end stage, Critical Limb Ischemia (CLI), results in severely diminished limb perfusion and causes leg pain at rest, non-healing ulcers, and tissue gangrene. Many patients with CLI fail current medical and surgical therapies and thus are deemed "no option" and require limb amputation. Novel therapies to attempt limb salvage in these "no option" patients are needed. Stem cell therapy is one therapeutic angiogenic avenue that has been tested over the last 20 years. To date, clinical trials have shown promise but with only modest improvement and none demonstrated a significant decrease in amputation rates in those treated with stem cell therapy. Thus, recent investigations into improving stem cell therapy have been the focus of our laboratory and many others. This review aims to describe recent advances in increasing the therapeutic potential of stem cell therapies for CLI.

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提高干细胞疗法对严重肢体缺血的治疗潜力。
外周动脉疾病(PAD)是一种渐进性动脉粥样硬化疾病,在其终末阶段,即严重肢体缺血(CLI)时,会导致肢体灌注严重减少,引起静息时腿部疼痛、溃疡不愈合和组织坏疽。许多肢体重度缺血患者无法接受目前的药物和手术疗法,因此被认为 "别无选择",需要截肢。我们需要新的疗法来挽救这些 "别无选择 "的患者的肢体。干细胞疗法是在过去 20 年中进行过测试的一种血管生成治疗方法。迄今为止,临床试验已显示出希望,但改善幅度不大,没有一项试验显示干细胞疗法可显著降低截肢率。因此,改进干细胞疗法的最新研究成为我们实验室和许多其他实验室的工作重点。本综述旨在描述干细胞疗法在提高CLI治疗潜力方面的最新进展。
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