Harvard scientists say they have created stems cells for 10 genetic disorders, which will allow researchers to watch the diseases develop in a lab dish.
This early step, using a new technique, could help speed up efforts to find treatments for some of the most confounding ailments, the scientists said.
The new work was reported online Thursday in the journal Cell, and the researchers said they plan to make the cell lines readily available to other scientists.
Dr. George Daley and his colleagues at the Harvard Stem Cell Institute used ordinary skin cells and bone marrow from people with a variety of diseases, including Parkinson's, Huntington's and Down syndrome to produce the stem cells.
The new cells will allow researchers to "watch the disease progress in a dish, that is, to watch what goes right or wrong," Doug Melton, co-director of the institute, said during a teleconference.
"I think we'll see in years ahead that this opens the door to a new way to treating degenerative diseases," he said.
The new technique reprograms cells, giving them the chameleon-like qualities of embryonic stem cells, which can morph into all kinds of tissue, such as heart, nerve and brain. As with embryonic stem cells, the hope is to speed medical research.
Research teams in Wisconsin and Japan were the first to report last November that they had reprogrammed skin cells, and that the cells had behaved like stem cells in a series of lab tests. Just last week, another Harvard team of scientists said they reprogrammed skin cells from two elderly patients with ALS, or Lou Gehrig's disease, and grew them into nerve cells.
Melton said the new disease-specific cell lines "represent a collection of degenerative diseases for which there are no good treatments and, more importantly, no good animal models for the most part in studying them."
A new laboratory has been created to serve as a repository for the cells, and to distribute them to other scientists researching the diseases, Melton said.
"The hope is that this will accelerate research and it will create a climate of openness," said Daley.
He expects stem cell lines to be developed for many more diseases, noting, "this is just the first wave of diseases." Other diseases for which they created stem cells are Type 1, or juvenile, diabetes; two types of muscular dystrophy, Gaucher disease and a rare genetic disorder known as the "bubble boy disease."
Daley stressed that the reprogrammed cells won't eliminate the need or value of studying embryonic stem cells.
"At least for the foreseeable future, and I would argue forever, they are going to be extremely valuable tools," he said.
The reprogramming work was funded by the National Institutes of Health and private contributions to the Harvard Stem Cell Institute.
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"Creating" Stem- Or Re-Programmed-Cells
Harvard scientists say they have created stems cells for 10 genetic disorders
I suggest, again and again, that "Creating" Stem- Or Re-Programmed-Cells is "deluding" the cell's living team, the genome, that their space-ship, their cell, has been positioned in one of its pre-pecified-set-of-circumstances inscribed in its instruction manual, thus prompting the team, the genome-genes, to engage in the correspondingly pre-instructed action plan.
One day, maybe soon, science will comprehend life and the nature of genes-genome...
Dov Henis
PS:
1. Definitions Of Earth Life, Organism, Gene, Genome And Cellular Organisms.
Earth Life: 1. a format of temporarily constrained energy, retained in temporary constrained genetic energy packages in forms of genes, genomes and organisms 2. a real virtual affair that pops in and out of existence in its matrix, which is the energy constrained in Earth's biosphere.
Earth organism: a temporary self-replicable constrained-energy genetic system that supports and maintains Earth's biosphere by maintenance of genes.
Gene: a primal Earth's organism.
Genome: a multigenes organism consisting of a cooperative commune of its member genes.
Cellular organisms: mono- or multi-celled earth organisms. -------------------------------------------------
2. Update of life sciences conceptions is now feasible and urgently desirable
- Earth's biosphere phenomenon is a distant relative of black holes, a form of constrained energy pocket.
- First were independent individual genes, Earth's primal organisms.
- Genes aggregated cooperatively into genomes, multigenes organisms, with genomes' organs.
- Simultaneously or consequently genomes evolved protective and functional membranes, organs.
- Then followed cellular organisms, with a variety of outer-cell membranes shapes and functionalities. -------------------------------------------------
3. Nature, Origin, Function And Purpose Of Life
Nature of Earth life: a replicating construction temporarily constraining and maintaining energy.
Origin of Earth life: serendipitous energy-induced formation of Earth's primal organisms, individual independent genes.
Nature of Earth's organisms: temporary self-replicable constrained-energy genetic systems that support and maintain Earth's biosphere by maintenance of genes.
Function of Earth life: uphold and maintain as much constrained energy as possible by upholding and maintaining Earth's biosphere.
The purpose of OUR life and its promotion is ours to choose and set. It derives solely from our cognition.
Dov Henis
I have no idea what you're trying to say. Maybe I'm just an idiot but it's rather confusing.
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