Issue 55, 2021

Nanotechnology in cardiac stem cell therapy: cell modulation, imaging and gene delivery

Abstract

The wide arena of applications opened by nanotechnology is multidimensional. It is already been proven that its prominence can continuously influence human life. The role of stem cells in curing degenerative diseases is another major area of research. Cardiovascular diseases are one of the major causes of death globally. Nanotechnology-assisted stem cell therapy could be used to tackle the challenges faced in the management of cardiovascular diseases. In spite of the positive indications and proven potential of stem cells to differentiate into cardiomyocytes for cardiac repair and regeneration during myocardial infarction, this therapeutic approach still remains in its infancy due to several factors such as non-specificity of injected cells, insignificant survival rate, and low cell retention. Attempts to improve stem cell therapy using nanoparticles have shown some interest among researchers. This review focuses on the major hurdles associated with cardiac stem cell therapy and the role of nanoparticles to overcome the major challenges in this field, including cell modulation, imaging, tracking and gene delivery.

Graphical abstract: Nanotechnology in cardiac stem cell therapy: cell modulation, imaging and gene delivery

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
24 Aug 2021
Accepted
04 Oct 2021
First published
26 Oct 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2021,11, 34572-34588

Nanotechnology in cardiac stem cell therapy: cell modulation, imaging and gene delivery

E. Sarathkumar, M. Victor, J. A. Menon, K. Jibin, S. Padmini and R. S. Jayasree, RSC Adv., 2021, 11, 34572 DOI: 10.1039/D1RA06404E

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