Stem cell therapy for Alzheimer's disease: hype or hope?

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
A. K. Liu
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Abstract

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common neurodegenerative disease affecting millions of people in the world. Cognitive impairments such as progressive memory loss are devastating manifestations from this disease. Current pharmacological treatment has limited efficacy and only provides symptomatic relief without long-term cure. As a result, cell-replacement therapy using stem cells is an emerging potential treatment to AD. In the last decade, there have been animal trials using stem cells to treat and modulate cognitive impairment in AD models via three different mechanisms—replacing the damaged or dead cholinergic neurons; protecting neurons by reducing toxic amyloid protein aggregates or insoluble tau neurofibrillary tangles and promoting neurogenesis in hippocampus by neurotrophic secretions from stem cells. All of the trials showed promising results and improved our understandings about the mechanism of dementia in AD. With the continued improvement in safety profile of stem cell therapy and the creation of a better animal AD model in which to test them, it is feasible that stem cells could be trialled in humans for AD treatment in the next 5–10 years.
干细胞治疗阿尔茨海默病:炒作还是希望?
阿尔茨海默病(AD)是世界上影响数百万人的最常见的神经退行性疾病。认知障碍,如进行性记忆丧失是这种疾病的破坏性表现。目前的药物治疗效果有限,只能缓解症状,不能长期治愈。因此,使用干细胞的细胞替代疗法是一种新兴的潜在治疗阿尔茨海默病的方法。在过去的十年中,已经有动物试验使用干细胞通过三种不同的机制来治疗和调节阿尔茨海默病模型中的认知障碍:替代受损或死亡的胆碱能神经元;通过减少有毒淀粉样蛋白聚集体或不溶性tau神经原纤维缠结,并通过干细胞的神经营养分泌物促进海马神经发生来保护神经元。所有的试验都显示出令人鼓舞的结果,并提高了我们对阿尔茨海默病痴呆机制的理解。随着干细胞治疗安全性的不断提高,以及更好的动物AD模型的建立,在未来5-10年内,干细胞治疗AD的人类试验是可行的。
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Bioscience Horizons
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