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August 5, 2015

Could stem cells offer the cure for muscular dystrophy?

Exploring Stem Cell Therapies for Muscular Dystrophy

Muscular dystrophy (MD) encompasses a group of genetic disorders causing progressive muscle weakness and loss of mass. At Global Stem Cells Group, we delve into the potential of stem cell treatments to revolutionize care for muscular dystrophy patients worldwide.

Understanding Muscular Dystrophy

Could stem cells offer the cure for muscular dystrophy?
Muscle fibers formed in the lab by human mesoangioblasts     (image: eurostemcell).

Muscular dystrophy affects voluntary muscles, with symptoms ranging from mild to severe, impacting mobility and daily life. Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), the most severe form, primarily affects young boys, leading to progressive muscle degeneration and shortened lifespan.

Challenges in Current Treatments

While treatments like physiotherapy and steroids aim to manage symptoms, there is no cure for DMD. These approaches often fall short due to side effects and limited effectiveness in halting disease progression.

The Promise of Stem Cells in Muscular Dystrophy

Could stem cells offer the cure for muscular dystrophy?
Muscular dystrophy is a genetic disorder where the muscle tissue wastes away and loses function. In the affected muscle (left), the tissue has become disorganized and the concentration of dystrophin (green), an important protein in normal muscle functioning, is greatly reduced. (Image: Wikipedia)

Stem cell therapies offer potential by addressing the underlying cause—defective dystrophin production. Research explores using stem cells from muscle tissue, bone marrow, and blood vessels to regenerate muscle fibers deficient in dystrophin, showcasing promising results in animal models.

Recent Advances and Research

Could stem cells offer the cure for muscular dystrophy?
(Click on image to enlarge) Considerable efforts are underway to develop drugs and biologics (cell and gene therapy) to address the primary problem in Duchenne—the absence of dystrophin. Restoring dystrophin or replacing dystrophin with replacement protein are considered foundational therapies.

Studies have demonstrated that stem cells isolated from muscle blood vessels can restore mobility in affected animals. Researchers have also explored genetic correction combined with stem cell therapy, showing improvements in muscle regeneration and function in mice models of DMD.

Future Directions

While translating these findings to human treatments requires further research, combined therapies integrating stem cells and gene therapies show promise. These approaches aim to replace defective stem cells with healthy ones or reduce inflammation to preserve muscle function effectively.

Conclusion

While a cure for muscular dystrophy remains elusive, stem cell research holds immense promise. Global Stem Cells Group remains at the forefront, exploring innovative therapies that could transform the outlook for patients with muscular dystrophy.

References:

  1. http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/muscular-dystrophy/basics/definition/con-20021240
  2. http://www.eurostemcell.org/factsheet/muscular-dystrophy-how-could-stem-cells-help
  3. https://www.mda.org/disease/duchenne-muscular-dystrophy/research
  4. http://quest.mda.org/article/scientists-bullish-stem-cells-muscle-repair
  5. http://hsci.harvard.edu/stem-cells-used-treat-muscular-dystrophy-mice
  6. https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2014/12/stem-cells-faulty-in-duchenne-muscular-dystrophy.html


 
http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/muscular-dystrophy/basics/definition/con-20021240

  1. http://www.eurostemcell.org/factsheet/muscular-dystrophy-how-could-stem-cells-help
  2. https://www.mda.org/disease/duchenne-muscular-dystrophy/research
  3. http://quest.mda.org/article/scientists-bullish-stem-cells-muscle-repair
  4. http://hsci.harvard.edu/stem-cells-used-treat-muscular-dystrophy-mice
  5. https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2014/12/stem-cells-faulty-in-duchenne-muscular-dystrophy.html

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