Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have found that human embryonic stem cells trigger an immune response much like organ rejection when transplanted into mice. In the past, researchers had thought that transplanted embryonic stem cells might not be rejected the way transplanted organs are. Testing this theory, the team found that after … Continue reading Human Embryonic Stem Cells Trigger Immune Reaction in Mice
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True Location of Brain Stem Cells Discovered
Researchers at UC, Irvine identified the true location of adult stem cells in the brain. Previous studies indicated that in mammals, adult neural stem cells originate in a region of the brain called the subventricular zone. In this study, the team found evidence that stem cells exist only in a region called the ependymal layer, … Continue reading True Location of Brain Stem Cells Discovered
New Embryonic Stem Cell Lines Avoid Animal Products
Researchers at Stanford University School of Medicine derived new human embryonic stem cell lines using minimal animal products. Although numerous groups have derived stem cell lines, most were generated in the presence of animal serum and animal-derived feeder cells. These animal products are a concern because they may cause the stem cells to produce an … Continue reading New Embryonic Stem Cell Lines Avoid Animal Products
Fly Stem Cells Create their Home
Researchers at the Salk Institute of Biological Studies discovered that stem cells in the testes of fruit flies are able to generate their own support cells. This work in flies could help guide researchers hoping to understand the environment surrounding resident populations of human stem cells - called the niche. The niche is difficult to … Continue reading Fly Stem Cells Create their Home
Aging Muscles Inhibit Stem Cells, Prevent Repair
Researchers at UC, Berkeley identified a signaling molecule that interferes with the ability of older skeletal muscle to regenerate. After injury, adult skeletal muscle regenerates by activating muscle stem cells that fuse with the existing muscle cells to repair the damage. This ability to regenerate diminishes with age, not because of a decline in the … Continue reading Aging Muscles Inhibit Stem Cells, Prevent Repair
Mutation Revealed to Convert Blood Stem Cells to Cancer Stem Cells
Researchers at UC, Los Angeles discovered a series of mutations that can convert normal blood stem cells into cancer stem cells. It is believed that many types of cancer result from cancer stem cells created by such mutations. In this case the first mutation converted normal stem cells and then caused over expression of an … Continue reading Mutation Revealed to Convert Blood Stem Cells to Cancer Stem Cells
Pattern of Small Genetic Factors Found to Characterize Embryonic Stem Cells
Researchers at The Scripps Research Institute discovered that human embryonic stem cells have a very specific signature when it comes to the regulators of their genes. MicroRNAs are very small, naturally occurring bits of genetic material. They don't code for specific proteins like genes do, but they regulate the activity of genes and turn on … Continue reading Pattern of Small Genetic Factors Found to Characterize Embryonic Stem Cells
First clinical Trial Begins for a Therapy Enabled By CIRM Funding
Researchers at UC, San Diego verified a suspect gene mutation in blood-forming stem cells was by itself necessary and sufficient to cause a class of severe blood diseases called myeloproliferative disorders. They then worked with a team of researchers from other academic institutions and from the San Diego pharmaceutical company TargeGen to conduct animal tests … Continue reading First clinical Trial Begins for a Therapy Enabled By CIRM Funding
Validation of Technique Inducing Skin Cells to become Pluripotent Stem Cells
Researchers at UC, Los Angeles succeeded in inducing skin cells to become pluripotent cells with genetic featured very much like embryonic stem cells. They verified work published during the completion of their project, which showed that the introduction of four specific genetic factors is sufficient to induce differentiated adult cells into reverting to an embryonic … Continue reading Validation of Technique Inducing Skin Cells to become Pluripotent Stem Cells
Mutation Causing Cardiomyopathy Validated in Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells
Researchers at UC, Irvine used mouse embryonic stem cells to demonstrate that a specific mutation can cause cardiomyopathy, with a thickened heart wall, in the mouse. The team looked at the small DNA molecule located outside of the nucleus, so-called mitochondrial DNA, which we all inherit exclusively from our mothers. They also discovered that severe … Continue reading Mutation Causing Cardiomyopathy Validated in Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells