Current Status of Stem Cell Based Therapy
Abdul Mannan
Department of Pharmaceutics, Deccan School of Pharmacy, Hyderabad -01, India.
Zuha Fatima *
Department of Pharmaceutics, Deccan School of Pharmacy, Hyderabad -01, India.
Mohammed Yamin Salman
Department of Pharmaceutics, Deccan School of Pharmacy, Hyderabad -01, India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Stem cell therapy is an innovative and promising branch of medicine in research nowadays. The therapy uses stem cells, which are capable of developing into different types of cells, to treat injuries and diseases. Stem cell therapy has become a revolutionary area in contemporary medicine, presenting possible treatments for a variety of diseases once deemed incurable. Investigations in this field have centered on comprehending the various categories of stem cells, such as embryonic, induced pluripotent, and mesenchymal stem cells, along with their uses in addressing conditions like neurodegenerative diseases, heart diseases, and cancer. Currently, scientists are using stem cells to regenerate tissues, treat autoimmune diseases, and create novel treatment strategies for cancer. Considerable progress has been achieved in stem cell research; however, there are still many ethical issues to solve, risks of tumor growth, and optimization of treatment procedures to be researched further. However, despite its potential, stem cell therapy encounters obstacles, including ethical dilemmas, the risk of immune rejection, and the necessity for standardized protocols to guarantee safety and effectiveness.
Keywords: Stem cells, stem cell therapy, unipotent, multipotent, pluripotent, totipotent, Cell differentiation, tissue engineering, Regenerative medicine