Cord Blood News 12.12 April 2, 2020 | |
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TOP STORYAfter ischemia/reperfusion-induced intestinal injury, amniotic fluid stem cells (AFSCs) migrated preferentially to the ileum, the primary site of injury, through blood circulation. Engrafted AFSCs reduced ileum injury, inflammation, and oxidative stress. [FASEB J] Full Article | |
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PUBLICATIONS(Ranked by impact factor of the journal)Stable Cell Adhesion Affects Mesenchymal Stem Cell Sheet Fabrication: Effects of FBS and hPL Human umbilical cord‐derived MSCs cultured in fetal bovine serum (FBS) and human platelet lysate (hPL) exhibited different actin cytoskeletal structures related to their cell morphologies and adhesion. MSCs cultured in FBS media showed stable cell adhesion on temperature responsive cell culture dishes with flattened cell shapes and aligned actin cytoskeletal structure. [J Tissue Eng Regen Med] Abstract Hematogenous Donor Cell Routing Pathway after Transamniotic Stem Cell Therapy Donor MSCs have been documented in fetal and maternal circulations after plain intra-amniotic injection, with diverse therapeutic effects. Scientists determined the pathway of this unique cell kinetic route. Rat fetuses were divided into two groups based on the content of intra-amniotic injections performed on gestational day 17: either a concentrated suspension of luciferase-labeled syngeneic amniotic fluid MSCs, or acellular luciferase. [Stem Cells Dev] Abstract Researchers injected human amniotic fluid-derived stem cell-derived induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (hAFSC-iPSC-CMs) intramuscularly into rat infarcted hearts to evaluate the therapeutic potential of hAFSC-iPSC-CM transplantation. At day 21 of differentiation, the hAFSC-iPSC-CMs expressed cardiac-specific marker, presented cardiomyocyte-specific electrophysiological properties, and contracted spontaneously. [Int J Mol Sci] Full Article The expression of chondrocyte-associated factors was detected in the absence and presence of the antibody blocker anti-CD44 antibody during the chondrogenic differentiation of human amniotic mesenchymal stem cells (hAMSCs). Following inhibition of CD44 expression, the transcriptional levels of chondrocyte‑associated genes SRY-box transcription factor 9, aggrecan and collagen type II α 1 chain, as well as the production of chondrocyte markers type II collagen and aggrecan were significantly decreased in hAMSCs. [Mol Med Rep] Abstract The authors evaluated the transcriptomic changes in an in vitro model of umbilical cord blood cells (UBC) exposed to granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) for the identification of their modulated pathways. UBC-derived mononuclear cells were treated with biosimilar and innovator G-CSF for further gene expression profiling analysis using a microarray-based platform. [Bioinform Biol Insights] Full Article Subscribe to one of our other 19 science newsletters such as Hematopoiesis News & Cell Therapy News. | |
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REVIEWSCurrent implications of using MSCs owing to their immunomodulatory functions and paracrine effects could serve as an effective alternative treatment option for rejuvenating the heart post myocardial infarction. [Life Sci] Abstract | Graphical Abstract Visit our reviews page to see a complete list of reviews in the cord blood research field. | |
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INDUSTRY NEWSRyvu Therapeutics announced that the FDA has granted an orphan drug designation to Ryvu’s SEL120, for the treatment of patients with acute myeloid leukemia. [Ryvu Therapeutics] Press Release AVEO Oncology announced the discontinuation of their CyFi-2 study, a randomized Phase II clinical study evaluating ficlatuzumab, AVEO’s potent hepatocyte growth factor inhibitory antibody product candidate, in combination with high-dose cytarabine vs. high-dose cytarabine alone in patients with relapsed and refractory acute myeloid leukemia (AML). [AVEO Oncology] Press Release | |
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POLICY NEWSCull, Release or Bring Them Home: Coronavirus Crisis Forces Hard Decisions for Labs with Animals As universities scale back operations and scientists observe stay-at-home orders, many are struggling to protect their research and the animals that power it. [Nature] Editorial Universities Issue Hiring Freezes in Response to COVID-19 Numerous universities have made announcements about the suspension of hiring, including Miami University of Ohio, Wright State University, Villanova University, the University of Nevada, Reno, Indiana University, and the University of Auckland in New Zealand, which cites the travel ban affecting Chinese students as one of the main causes of its freeze. [The Scientist] Editorial
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