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Cells transformed in promising research - not using emryonic stem cells

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GoldenRod
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Cells transformed in promising research - not using emryonic stem cells

http://www.cnn.com/2008/HEALTH/08/27/cell.identity.ap/index.html

NEW YORK (AP) -- Talk about an extreme makeover: Scientists have transformed one type of cell into another in living mice, a big step toward the goal of growing replacement tissues to treat a variety of diseases.
New research suggests doctors could use a patient's own cells instead of embryonic stem cells to treat disease.

New research suggests doctors could use a patient's own cells instead of embryonic stem cells to treat disease.

The cell identity switch turned ordinary pancreas cells into the rarer type that churns out insulin, essential for preventing diabetes. But its implications go beyond diabetes to a host of possibilities, scientists said.

It's the second advance in about a year that suggests that doctors might be able to use a patient's own cells to treat disease or injury without turning to stem cells taken from embryos.

The work is "a major leap" in reprogramming cells from one kind to another, said one expert not involved in the research, John Gearhart of the University of Pennsylvania.

That's because the feat was performed in living mice rather than a lab dish, the process was efficient, and it was achieved directly without going through a middleman like embryonic stem cells, he said.

The newly created cells made insulin in diabetic mice, though they were not cured. But if the experiment's approach proves viable, it might lead to treatments like growing new heart cells after a heart attack or nerve cells to treat disorders like ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease.

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This is the kind of breakthroughs that I'm interested in. Possible "cures" for diabetes that use the person's own cells. That way, there's no need for anti-rejection medicine, there's no donor waiting list, etc. Take some of my cells, cultivate them for a few weeks/months, put them back in my body, and I'm much healthier than I was (even if I'm never "cured") Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon

Posted 8/29/08 1:43 PM
 

Beth
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Re: Cells transformed in promising research - not using emryonic stem cells

my Mom was given a stem cell transplant 5 years ago with her own cells

it didn't work

her own cells were flawed

Posted 8/30/08 6:51 PM
 
 

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