Comparison of Cell-based and Nanoparticle-based Therapeutics in Treating Atherosclerosis.
Wen Xi GohYih-Yih KokChiew Yen WongPublished in: Current pharmaceutical design (2023)
Today, cardiovascular diseases are among the biggest public health threats worldwide. Atherosclerosis, a chronic inflammatory disease with complex aetiology and pathogenesis, predispose many of these conditions, including the high mortality rate-causing ischaemic heart disease and stroke. Nevertheless, despite the alarming prevalence and absolute death rate, established treatments for atherosclerosis are unsatisfactory in terms of efficacy, safety, and patient acceptance. The rapid advancement of technologies in healthcare research has paved new treatment approaches, namely cell-based and nanoparticle-based therapies, to overcome the limitations of conventional therapeutics. This paper examines the different facets of each approach, discusses their principles, strengths, and weaknesses, analyses the main targeted pathways and their contradictions, provides insights on current trends as well and highlights any unique mechanisms taken in recent years to combat the progression of atherosclerosis.
Keyphrases
- cardiovascular disease
- public health
- healthcare
- single cell
- cell therapy
- risk factors
- cardiovascular events
- case report
- oxidative stress
- stem cells
- pulmonary hypertension
- cancer therapy
- mesenchymal stem cells
- drug delivery
- global health
- bone marrow
- social media
- blood brain barrier
- quantum dots
- replacement therapy
- affordable care act