| SCIENCE NEWSScientists Map Changes in Genetic Networks Caused By DNA Damage Using a new technology called “differential epistasis maps,” an international team of scientists has documented for the first time how a cellular genetic network completely rewires itself in response to stress by DNA-damaging agents. [Press release from the University of California, San Diego discussing online prepublication in Science] Fitting a Biological Nanopore into a Man-Made One, New Ways to Analyze DNA Researchers announce a new type of nanopore device that could help in developing fast and cheap genetic analysis. They report on a novel method that combines man-made and biological materials to result in a tiny hole on a chip, which is able to measure and analyze single DNA molecules. [Press release from Delft University of Technology discussing online prepublication in Nature Nanotechnology] Scientists Home In on Chemicals Needed to Reprogram Cells Scientists have made a significant leap forward in the drive to find a way to safely reprogram mature human cells and turn them into stem cells, which can then change into other cell types, such as nerve, heart, and liver cells. [Press release from The Scripps Research Institute discussing online prepublication in Cell Stem Cell] Scientists Discover Mechanism That Transforms Healthy Cells into Prostate Cancer A protein that is crucial for regulating the self-renewal of normal prostate stem cells, which are needed to repair injured cells or restore normal cells killed by hormone-withdrawal therapy for cancer, also aids the transformation of healthy cells into prostate cancer cells, researchers have found. [Press release from the University of California, Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine discussing online prepublication in Cell Stem Cell] Study Shows That Blood Stem Cells Are Influenced by Their Offspring A new study has shown that mature blood cells can communicate with, and influence the behavior of, their stem cell ‘parents’. [Press release from the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute discussing online prepublication in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA]New Function of Gene in Promoting Cancer Found by Researchers Researchers have discovered that a gene well known for its involvement in tumor cell development, growth and metastasis also protects cancer cells from being destroyed by chemotherapy. [Press release from Virginia Commonwealth University discussing online prepublication in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA] Tiny RNA Shown to Cause Multiple Types of Leukemia Researchers have shown in mouse models that overexpression of the microRNA 125b can independently cause leukemia and accelerate the disease’s progression. [Press release from the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research discussing online prepublication in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA] Taking the Lottery Out of Gene Therapy Gene therapy should become a more exact science thanks to the discovery that it is possible to predict where a transferred gene is likely to be inserted into the recipient's DNA. [Press release New Scientist from discussing online prepublication in PLoS Computational Biology] Breakthrough Therapies and a New Gene Target Advance the Treatment and Understanding of Hard-to-Treat Leukemias Research presented at the 52nd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Hematology provides greater understanding of the optimal use of several BCR-ABL inhibitors for the treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia and chronic myeloid leukemia, and how a new gene target functions for several myeloid malignancies. [American Society of Hematology Press Release] Studies Highlight Important Role of Stem Cell Transplant Procedures for the Treatment of Blood Cancers Results from four innovative studies help answer outstanding questions about stem cell transplant procedures in treating various hematologic malignancies. [American Society of Hematology Press Release] Early Safety Results Promising for Phase I/II Trial of Gene Therapy Treatment of Hemophilia B Investigators report no evidence of toxicity in the four hemophilia B patients enrolled to date in a gene therapy trial using a vector under development at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and University College London to correct the inherited bleeding disorder. [Press release from EurekAlert! discussing research presented at the 52nd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Hematology] Seattle Genetics and Millennium Report Positive Data from Pivotal Trial of Brentuximab Vedotin (SGN-35) in Relapsed or Refractory Hodgkin Lymphoma at ASH Annual Meeting Seattle Genetics, Inc. and Millennium: The Takeda Oncology Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited announced positive results from the pivotal trial of single-agent brentuximab vedotin in relapsed or refractory Hodgkin lymphoma. [Press release from Seattle Genetics, Inc. discussing research presented at the 52nd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Hematology] Generex Presents New Positive AE37 Phase II Breast Cancer Vaccine Data Generex Biotechnology Corporation announced two presentations of data obtained from its on-going Phase II trial of its novel immunotherapeutic AE37 vaccine in breast cancer patients. [Press release from Generex Biotechnology Corporation discussing research to be presented at the 33rd Annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium] Experimental Vaccine Sets Sights on Lung Cancer An experimental immunotherapy may someday become the newest weapon against lung cancer. Physician-scientists from Weill Cornell Medical College and Columbia University Medical Center are enrolling patients with non-small cell lung cancer at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital as part of an ongoing Phase III trial. [Weill Cornell Medical College Press Release] New Brain Tumor Vaccine to Be Tested in Humans For patients with low-grade gliomas, a shot in the arm might soon lead to a new treatment therapy. A groundbreaking, first in humans vaccine will be tested in an early phase clinical trial that will soon begin at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. [Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center Press Release] Positive Results for Ark's Pre-Clinical Product Candidate EG013 in the Treatment of Fetal Growth Restriction Ark Therapeutics Group plc announced very promising results from a number of collaborative research programs for the use of Ark's EG013, its adenoviral vector containing a vascular endothelial growth factor gene in the treatment of fetal growth restriction during pregnancy. [Ark Therapeutics Group plc Press Release] CURRENT PUBLICATIONS (Ranked by Impact Factor of the Journal) Stage-Specific Sensitivity to p53 Restoration During Lung Cancer Progression Data suggest that restoration of pathways important in tumor progression, as opposed to initiation, may lead to incomplete tumor regression due to the stage-heterogeneity of tumor cell populations. [Nature] Rewiring of Genetic Networks in Response to DNA Damage Using an approach called differential epistasis mapping, researchers have discovered widespread changes in genetic interaction among yeast kinases, phosphatases, and transcription factors as the cell responds to DNA damage. [Science] Hybrid Pore Formation by Directed Insertion of Alpha Hemolysin into Solid-State Nanopores Both biological pores and solid-state nanopores have significant limitations: alpha hemolysin (alpha-HL) is difficult to integrate because it relies on delicate lipid bilayers for mechanical support, and the fabrication of solid-state nanopores with precise dimensions remains challenging. Here researchers show that these limitations may be overcome by inserting a single alpha-HL pore into a solid-state nanopore. [Nat Nanotechnol] Reprogramming of Human Primary Somatic Cells by OCT4 and Chemical Compounds Researchers report a small molecule cocktail that enables reprogramming of human primary somatic cells to induced pluripotent stem cells with exogenous expression of only OCT4. [Cell Stem Cell] Bmi-1 Is a Crucial Regulator of Prostate Stem Cell Self-Renewal and Malignant Transformation Researchers conclude that Bmi-1 is a crucial regulator of self-renewal in adult prostate cells and plays important roles in prostate cancer initiation and progression. [Cell Stem Cell] Regulation of Hematopoietic Stem Cells by Their Mature Progeny Researchers demonstrate that the megakaryocytosis and increased platelet mass in mice with mutations in the Myb or p300 genes causes reduced circulating thrombopoietin (TPO) concentration and TPO starvation of the stem cell compartment, which is exacerbated because these cells additionally exhibit impaired responsiveness to TPO. [Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A] Astrocyte Elevated Gene-1 Induces Protective Autophagy The present study reveals a previously unknown aspect of AEG-1 function by identifying it as a potential regulator of protective autophagy, an important feature of AEG-1 that may contribute to its tumor-promoting properties. [Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A] MicroRNA miR-125b Causes Leukemia Researchers show that overexpression of miR-125b is sufficient both to shorten the latency of BCR-ABL-induced leukemia and to independently induce leukemia in a mouse model. [Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A] Deciphering the Code for Retroviral Integration Target Site Selection Researchers describe a supermarker that identifies chromosomal features highly favored for retroviral integration, provides clues to the mechanism by which retrovirus integration sites are selected, and offers a tool for predicting cell-type specific proto-oncogene activation by retroviruses. [PLoS Comput Biol]
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| | BUSINESSBMTbaseâ„¢ 4.1 Released STEMSOFT Software Inc., the leading provider of software solutions for the cell therapy and transplant community, is pleased to announce the release of BMTbase 4.1. [STEMSOFT Software Inc. Press Release] Blood Stem Cell Research to Benefit from Stem Cells Australia Initiative The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute will partner in a newly established $32 million initiative to position Australia as an international hub for stem cell research. [Walter and Eliza Hall Institute Press Release] Genzyme Completes Sale of Genetic Testing Business to LabCorp Genzyme Corporation announced that it has completed the sale of Genzyme Genetics to Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings for $925 million in cash. [Genzyme Corporation Press Release] Amsterdam Molecular Therapeutics Amends Amgen GDNF Gene License Agreement Amsterdam Molecular Therapeutics Holding N.V. announced that it has amended and restated its licensing agreement with Amgen for gene therapy applications incorporating the GDNF (glial cell derived neurotrophic factor) gene, to which Amgen holds rights. [Amsterdam Molecular Therapeutics Holding N.V. Press Release] Tolerx and the Cancer Research Institute Enter Collaboration to Accelerate Development of TRX518, a First-in-Class Anti-GITR Antibody for Cancer Treatment Tolerx, Inc. and the Cancer Vaccine Acceleration Fund — a nonprofit program of the Cancer Research Institute established in partnership with the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research — announced they entered into a collaborative research agreement to support development of Tolerx’s drug candidate, TRX518, a monoclonal antibody designed to enhance the immune system by enabling T cells to more effectively attack cancer cells. [Tolerx, Inc. Press Release] Wellcome Trust Award Could Bring Sight for Sore Eyes A collaboration between scientists at the University of Sheffield and the LV Prasad Eye Institute in Hyderabad, India recently received an award under the new R&D for Affordable Healthcare in India scheme — a partnership between the Indian government's Department of Biotechnology and the Wellcome Trust — to support development of a stem cell-based therapy to restore sight in eyes where the cornea has been damaged by chemical injury or burns. [Wellcome Trust Press Release] Histogen Announces Completion of Series A Financing Histogen, Inc. announced the successful completion of its Series A financing at $10 million. [Histogen, Inc. Press Release] NanoBio Receives $6 Million to Develop an Intranasal Vaccine for Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) NanoBio Corporation announced that it has received a $6 million grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to support the development of a safe and effective intranasal vaccine for Respiratory Syncytial Virus. [NanoBio Corporation Press Release] State Receives $16 Million for Biomedical Research Ten colleges and universities in the state, including the University of South Carolina, have received $16 million to support a network to develop biomedical-research programs in areas such as regenerative medicine, biochemistry and molecular biology. [University of South Carolina Press Release] WFUBMC Orthopaedic Researchers Awarded DOD Grant Orthopaedic researchers at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center (WFUBMC) have been awarded a $2.24 million four-year grant from the U. S. Department of Defense (DOD) to study the use of keratin gel in the regeneration of damaged peripheral nerves, those in the hands, arms and feet. [Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center Press Release] Advanced Cell Technology Files IND with FDA for First Clinical Trial Using Embryonic Stem Cells to Treat Dry AMD Advanced Cell Technology, Inc. announced that it has filed an Investigational New Drug (IND) Application with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to initiate a Phase I/II multicenter study using human embryonic stem cell derived retinal pigment epithelial cells to treat patients with Dry Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD). [Advanced Cell Technology, Inc. Press Release] RegeneRx Receives Australian Patent Using TB4 for Treatment of Gastrointestinal Disorders RegeneRx Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. announced that the Company received a patent in Australia using thymosin beta 4 (TB4) for the treatment of a broad array of gastrointestinal infections and disorders. [RegeneRx Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. Press Release] California Stem Cell Inc. Files IND to Commence Phase I Clinical Trial in Spinal Muscular Atrophy California Stem Cell, Inc. (CSC) and Families of Spinal Muscular Atrophy announced that CSC has filed an investigational new drug (IND) application with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for approval to commence a Phase I safety study on a jointly-developed stem cell-derived motor neuron transplantation therapy for Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type I. [California Stem Cell, Inc. Press Release] Argos Therapeutics Initiates Dosing of Patients in Phase IIb Clinical Trial of Arcelisâ„¢ Personalized Immunotherapy for Treatment of HIV Patients Argos Therapeutics announced that it has initiated dosing of patients in a Phase IIb clinical trial of its Arcelisâ„¢ personalized immunotherapy for the treatment of HIV patients, AGS-004. [Argos Therapeutics Press Release] Alnylam's Tuschl II Patent Fully Upheld in European Opposition Proceedings Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc. announced that the European Patent Office has fully upheld its Tuschl II '044 (EP 1407044) patent in oral opposition proceedings held in Munich. [Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Press Release] GlaxoSmithKline and Human Genome Sciences Announce FDA Extension of Benlysta® PDUFA Target Date to 10th March 2011 GlaxoSmithKline PLC and Human Genome Sciences, Inc. announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has extended the Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA) target date for its priority review of the Biologics License Application for Benlysta® (belimumab) as a potential treatment for systemic lupus erythematosus from 9th December 2010 to 10th March 2011. [GlaxoSmithKline PLC Press Release] The Scientist Magazine Recognizes Cellular Dynamics International’s iCellâ„¢ Cardiomyocytes Among the Winners of “Top 10 Innovations of 2010” Cellular Dynamics International’s iCellâ„¢ Cardiomyocytes have been recognized among the top five winners of the “Top 10 Innovations of 2010” by The Scientist magazine. [Cellular Dynamics International Press Release] Robert Klein Reacts to Nomination to Second Term as Chair of CIRM Independent Citizens' Oversight Committee Robert N. Klein, author of Proposition 71 and Chairman of the Independent Citizens Oversight Committee, which oversees the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM), reacted to his nomination by Governor Schwarzenegger and Lieutenant Governor Maldonado to a second term as Chair. [California Institute for Regenerative Medicine Press Release] Growth Review Highlights Life Sciences as a Key Sector; Confirms Introduction of Patent Box and Reviews R&D Tax Credits The government’s growth review “The path to strong, sustainable and balanced growth”, launched by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, is a promising road map to enable the UK to build its vibrant life sciences sector. [The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry Press Release]
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