What is the future for cord blood stem cells?

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E. A. de Wynter
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[1] University of Leeds,Molecular Medicine Unit
[2] St. James's University Hospital,undefined
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Cytotechnology | 2003年 / 41卷
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cord blood; gene therapy; stem cells; transplantation;
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Stem and progenitor cells are present in cord blood at a high frequency making these cells a major target population for experimental and clinical studies. Over the past decade there has been considerable developments in cord blood research and transplantation but despite the rapid progress many problems remain. The initial hope that cord blood would be an alternative source of haemopoietic cells for transplantation has been tempered by the fact that there are insufficient cells in most cord blood collections to engraft an adult of average weight. In attempts to increase the cell number, a plethora of techniques for ex-vivo expansion have been developed.These techniques have also proved useful for gene therapy. As cord blood cells possess unique properties this allows them to be utilised as suitable vehicles for gene therapy and long-term engraftment of transduced cells has been achieved. Current work examining the nature of the stem cells present in this haematological source indicates that cord blood contains not only haemopoietic stem cells but also primitive non-haemopoietic cells with high proliferative and developmental potential. As attention focuses on stem cell biology and the controversies surrounding the potential use of embryonic stem cells in treatment of disease, the properties of stem cells from other sources including cord blood are being re-appraised. The purpose of this article is to review some of the current areas of work and highlight biological problems associated with the use of cord blood cells.
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