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Stem cell transplant hopes lifted
BBC ^ | January 18, 2010 | BBC

Posted on 01/20/2010 9:05:07 PM PST by CutePuppy

A technique which may eventually remove the need for matched bone marrow transplants has been used in humans for the first time.

It is hoped that "master cells" taken from umbilical cords could be used on any patient without rejection.

The latest advance, published in the journal Nature Medicine, greatly multiplies the tiny number of cells from the cord ready for a transplant.

UK charity Leukaemia Research said this could be the "holy grail" for doctors.

Aggressive treatment

The current system of bone marrow transplantation helps patients who have diseases, such as leukaemia, which affect the stem cells in their bone marrow where new blood cells are grown.

Their own bone marrow cells are killed off by aggressive treatment and cells from a matched donor are introduced in their place.

However, a matching donor cannot always be found, despite extensive donor registries held by organisations such as the Anthony Nolan Bone Marrow Trust and, even with a carefully matched donor, there is still a risk that the patient's body will reject the new cells.

Cells extracted from umbilical cords could overcome these problems - they do not have the characteristics which would normally trigger immune rejection, so it is likely that cells from a single baby's cord could be used in any patient, without the need for matching.

However, there is one big disadvantage - there are not enough cells in a single cord to meet the needs of an adult patient.

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Researchers at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle believe they may have found a way.

They manipulated a "signalling pathway" in the stem cells to trigger an increase in numbers without losing their stem cell status.

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(Excerpt) Read more at news.bbc.co.uk ...


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: health; medicine; stemcells
Here is the exciting part which is often missing from the the animal trials:

After success in laboratory animals, these cells were used in human patients, and the researchers found that they were accepted by the body more quickly and contributed more to the rebuilding of functioning bone marrow than "non-expanded" cord blood transplants.

1 posted on 01/20/2010 9:05:07 PM PST by CutePuppy
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2 posted on 01/20/2010 9:19:32 PM PST by ZOOKER ( Exploring the fine line between cynicism and outright depression)
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To: CutePuppy

Meanwhile, we await with bated breath the beneficial results from using stem cells derived from killed human embryos, which cells we have been assured offer unimaginably great promise.


3 posted on 01/20/2010 10:01:42 PM PST by Elsiejay (.)
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ESC has been just as good a money making enterprise as AGW (man-made Global Warming).


4 posted on 01/20/2010 10:39:43 PM PST by CutePuppy (If you don't ask the right questions you may not get the right answers)
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