Psychiatry Investig.  2016 Nov;13(6):583-589. 10.4306/pi.2016.13.6.583.

Stem Cell Therapy: A Prospective Treatment for Alzheimer's Disease

Affiliations
  • 1Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, USA.
  • 2The Catholic High-Performance Cell Therapy Center & Department of Medical Lifescience, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
  • 3Department of Psychiatry, St. Vincent Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Republic of Korea. drblues@catholic.ac.kr

Abstract

Alzheimer's disease (AD) without cure remains as a serious health issue in the modern society. The major neuropathological alterations in AD are characterized by chronic neuroinflammation and neuronal loss due to neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) of abnormally hyperphosphorylated tau, plaques of β-amyloid (Aβ) and various metabolic dysfunctions. Due to the multifaceted nature of AD pathology and our limited understanding on its etiology, AD is difficult to be treated with currently available pharmaceuticals. This unmet need, however, could be met with stem cell technology that can be engineered to replace neuronal loss in AD patients. Although stem cell therapy for AD is only in its development stages, it has vast potential uses ranging from replacement therapy to disease modelling and drug development. Current progress with stem cells in animal model studies offers promising results for the new prospective treatment for AD. This review will discuss the characteristics of AD, current progress in stem cell therapy and remaining challenges and promises in its development.

Keyword

Alzheimer's disease; Stem cells; Neurogenesis; Transplantation; Disease modelling

MeSH Terms

Alzheimer Disease*
Humans
Models, Animal
Neurofibrillary Tangles
Neurogenesis
Neurons
Pathology
Prospective Studies*
Stem Cells*
Transplantation
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