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Researchers engineer adult stem cells that do not age
University at Buffalo ^ | October 1, 2010 | Unknown

Posted on 10/01/2010 12:18:50 PM PDT by decimon

BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Biomedical researchers at the University at Buffalo have engineered adult stem cells that scientists can grow continuously in culture, a discovery that could speed development of cost-effective treatments for diseases including heart disease, diabetes, immune disorders and neurodegenerative diseases.

UB scientists created the new cell lines – named "MSC Universal" – by genetically altering mesenchymal stem cells, which are found in bone marrow and can differentiate into cell types including bone, cartilage, muscle, fat, and beta-pancreatic islet cells.

The researchers say the breakthrough overcomes a frustrating barrier to progress in the field of regenerative medicine: The difficulty of growing adult stem cells for clinical applications.

Because mesenchymal stem cells have a limited life span in laboratory cultures, scientists and doctors who use the cells in research and treatments must continuously obtain fresh samples from bone marrow donors, a process both expensive and time-consuming. In addition, mesenchymal stem cells from different donors can vary in performance.

The cells that UB researchers modified show no signs of aging in culture, but otherwise appear to function as regular mesenchymal stem cells do – including by conferring therapeutic benefits in an animal study of heart disease. Despite their propensity to proliferate in the laboratory, MSC-Universal cells did not form tumors in animal testing.

"Our stem cell research is application-driven," says Techung Lee, PhD, UB associate professor of biochemistry and biomedical engineering in the School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, who led the project. "If you want to make stem cell therapies feasible, affordable and reproducible, we know you have to overcome a few hurdles. Part of the problem in our health care industry is that you have a treatment, but it often costs too much. In the case of stem cell treatments, isolating stem cells is very expensive. The cells we have engineered grow continuously in the laboratory, which brings down the price of treatments."

UB has applied for a patent to protect Lee's discovery, and the university's Office of Science, Technology Transfer and Economic Outreach (UB STOR) is discussing potential license agreements with companies interested in commercializing MSC-Universal.

Stem cells help regenerate or repair damaged tissues, primarily by releasing growth factors that encourage existing cells in the human body to function and grow.

Lee's ongoing work indicates that this feature makes it feasible to repair tissue damage by injecting mesenchymal stem cells into skeletal muscle, a less invasive procedure than injecting the cells directly into an organ requiring repair. In a rodent model of heart failure, Lee and collaborators showed that intramuscular delivery of mesenchymal stem cells improved heart chamber function and reduced scar tissue formation.

UB STOR commercialization manager Michael Fowler believes MSC-Universal could be key to bringing new regenerative therapies to the market. The modified cells could provide health care professionals and pharmaceutical companies with an unlimited supply of stem cells for therapeutic purposes, Fowler says.

Lee says his research team has generated two lines of MSC-Universal cells: a human line and a porcine line. Using the engineering technique he and colleagues developed, scientists can generate an MSC-Universal line from any donor sample of mesenchymal stem cells, he says. "I imagine that if these cells become routinely used in the future, one can generate a line from each ethnic group for each gender for people to choose from," Lee says.

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The research was funded by the National Institutes of Health and New York State Stem Cell Science (NYSTEM).

The University at Buffalo is a premier research-intensive public university, a flagship institution in the State University of New York system and its largest and most comprehensive campus. UB's more than 28,000 students pursue their academic interests through more than 300 undergraduate, graduate and professional degree programs. Founded in 1846, the University at Buffalo is a member of the Association of American Universities.


TOPICS: Health/Medicine; Science
KEYWORDS: mesenchymalstemcells

1 posted on 10/01/2010 12:18:53 PM PDT by decimon
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To: neverdem; DvdMom; grey_whiskers

Perpetual potion ping.


2 posted on 10/01/2010 12:19:43 PM PDT by decimon
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To: decimon
If this really does work, it will never see the light of day.

Obamacare demands that no disease be cured. Just the opposite. We need more people dying to make more room on the planet for endangered species.

3 posted on 10/01/2010 12:31:09 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum ("The only stable state is one in which all men are equal before the law." -- Aristotle)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum
We need more people dying to make more room on the planet for endangered species.

But...but...if everyone's dying, aren't WE an endangered species?
4 posted on 10/01/2010 12:34:52 PM PDT by BikerJoe
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To: decimon
Lee says his research team has generated two lines of MSC-Universal cells: a human line and a porcine line.

I guess we know who has already gotten the cells from the porcine (pigs) line. Henry "Hognose" Waxman.


5 posted on 10/01/2010 12:38:52 PM PDT by Blood of Tyrants (Islam is the religion of Satan and Mohammed was his minion.)
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To: BikerJoe
But...but...if everyone's dying, aren't WE an endangered species?

No, because human beings are EVIL and should be totally eliminated.

Except for me and my friends and loved ones.

6 posted on 10/01/2010 12:39:11 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum ("The only stable state is one in which all men are equal before the law." -- Aristotle)
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To: decimon
Hey, unless it murders babies, it isn't real science.


Frowning takes 68 muscles.
Smiling takes 6.
Pulling this trigger takes 2.
I'm lazy.

7 posted on 10/01/2010 2:01:26 PM PDT by The Comedian (Guns, Gold, Food - The guy with the guns ends up with all the gold and food.)
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To: decimon; Kevmo; Perdogg; nickcarraway

See, if Vonnegut were alive, he’d probably write a story like “Cat’s Cradle”, but substitute adult stem cells which continued to replicate until they covered the entire Earth.


8 posted on 10/01/2010 6:07:40 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (Democratic Underground... matters are worse, as their latest fund drive has come up short...)
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To: decimon; Coleus; Peach; airborne; Asphalt; Dr. Scarpetta; I'm ALL Right!; StAnDeliver; ovrtaxt; ...

bump & stem cell/regenerative medicine ping


9 posted on 10/01/2010 6:50:09 PM PDT by neverdem (Xin loi minh oi)
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To: neverdem
The researchers say the breakthrough overcomes a frustrating barrier to progress in the field of regenerative medicine: The difficulty of growing adult stem cells for clinical applications.

Another step towards removing all excuses for killing babies.

Great news!

10 posted on 10/01/2010 7:30:10 PM PDT by airborne (Why is it we won't allow the Bible in school, but we will in prison? Think about it.)
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To: airborne

Sadly, they’ll just find new ones. The Cult of Death exists for a reason. Their master bids them.


11 posted on 10/01/2010 11:26:51 PM PDT by 1010RD (First Do No Harm)
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