Ebook: Stem Cells from Cord Blood, in Utero Stem Cell Development and Transplantation-Inclusive Gene Therapy
- Tags: Gynecology, Hematology, Oncology, Cell Biology
- Series: Ernst Schering Research Foundation Workshop 33
- Year: 2001
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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The title "Stem Cells from Cord Blood, In Utero Stem Cell Develop ment, and Transplantation-Inclusive Gene Therapy" suggests that more than one topic is combined in one workshop. Indeed, at first glance the recovery of stem cells from cord blood has to be seen as separate from the attempts to achieve effective in utero therapy by stem cell trans plantation, because the first issue deals with an innovative stem cell source as an alternative to bone marrow, which is already spreading rapidly in medical practice, whereas the second topic is still strictly ex perimental and only investigated in medical centers with the appropri ate background. It is, however, not only justified, but helpful to com bine the two topics in one workshop and consequently to cover them in the same volume of the Ernst Schering Research Foundation Work shop series, because they are intimately related and both based on the new insights into the biology of stem cells. Professor Werner Arber, the Nobel Laureate from the University of Basel, pointed out in his In- Professor Dr. W. Holzgreve VI Preface The participants of the workshop troductory Lecture that our understanding of hematopoietic stem cells as descendents of totipotent cells and our current approaches to using them in post-and prenatal therapy have been furthered significantly by genetic engineering technologies which are "artificial contributions to the process of biologic evolution".
This is the first book which deals in a comprehensive manner with two different recent developments with hematopoietic stem cells. The first is their retrieval from cord blood as an alternative to bone marrow. Since this approach was first suggested 10 years ago, there has been worldwide activity to establish cord blood banks, and more than 10 000 samples have been entered and 1000 transplanted in one center alone. The second application of hematopoietic stem cells is therapy in utero, e.g., of inborn errors of metabolism The first successful treatment of effective severe combined immunodeficiency in utero have been reported, though many problems remain to be solved.
This is the first book which deals in a comprehensive manner with two different recent developments with hematopoietic stem cells. The first is their retrieval from cord blood as an alternative to bone marrow. Since this approach was first suggested 10 years ago, there has been worldwide activity to establish cord blood banks, and more than 10 000 samples have been entered and 1000 transplanted in one center alone. The second application of hematopoietic stem cells is therapy in utero, e.g., of inborn errors of metabolism The first successful treatment of effective severe combined immunodeficiency in utero have been reported, though many problems remain to be solved.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XIX
Plasticity of Stem Cells....Pages 1-17
Lentiviral Vectors for the Genetic Modification of Hematopoietic Stem Cells....Pages 19-28
Origin and Developmental Plasticity of Haematopoietic Stem Cells....Pages 29-46
The New York Blood Center’s Placental/Umbilical Cord Blood Program. Experience with a ‘New’ Source of Hematopoietic Stem Cells for Transplantation....Pages 47-70
Chances and Limits of Cord Blood Transplantation....Pages 71-83
Legal and Ethical Issues Involved in Cord Blood Transplantation and Banking....Pages 85-98
Fetal Somatic Gene Therapy — A Preventive Approach to the Treatment of Genetic Disease: The Case For....Pages 99-114
Prenatal Transplantation of Hematopoietic Stem Cells: Overview....Pages 115-122
Fetal Hematopoietic Stem Cells: In Vitro Expansion and Transduction Using Lentiviral Vectors....Pages 123-144
Tolerance Induction Post In Utero Stem Cell Transplantation....Pages 145-171
Fetal Hematopoiesis During First and Second Trimester of Pregnancy: Relevance for In Utero Stem Cell Transplantation....Pages 173-186
Tolerance Induction Following In Utero Stem Cell Transplantation....Pages 187-196
In Utero Stem Cell Transplantation in Humans....Pages 197-221
Back Matter....Pages 223-229
This is the first book which deals in a comprehensive manner with two different recent developments with hematopoietic stem cells. The first is their retrieval from cord blood as an alternative to bone marrow. Since this approach was first suggested 10 years ago, there has been worldwide activity to establish cord blood banks, and more than 10 000 samples have been entered and 1000 transplanted in one center alone. The second application of hematopoietic stem cells is therapy in utero, e.g., of inborn errors of metabolism The first successful treatment of effective severe combined immunodeficiency in utero have been reported, though many problems remain to be solved.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XIX
Plasticity of Stem Cells....Pages 1-17
Lentiviral Vectors for the Genetic Modification of Hematopoietic Stem Cells....Pages 19-28
Origin and Developmental Plasticity of Haematopoietic Stem Cells....Pages 29-46
The New York Blood Center’s Placental/Umbilical Cord Blood Program. Experience with a ‘New’ Source of Hematopoietic Stem Cells for Transplantation....Pages 47-70
Chances and Limits of Cord Blood Transplantation....Pages 71-83
Legal and Ethical Issues Involved in Cord Blood Transplantation and Banking....Pages 85-98
Fetal Somatic Gene Therapy — A Preventive Approach to the Treatment of Genetic Disease: The Case For....Pages 99-114
Prenatal Transplantation of Hematopoietic Stem Cells: Overview....Pages 115-122
Fetal Hematopoietic Stem Cells: In Vitro Expansion and Transduction Using Lentiviral Vectors....Pages 123-144
Tolerance Induction Post In Utero Stem Cell Transplantation....Pages 145-171
Fetal Hematopoiesis During First and Second Trimester of Pregnancy: Relevance for In Utero Stem Cell Transplantation....Pages 173-186
Tolerance Induction Following In Utero Stem Cell Transplantation....Pages 187-196
In Utero Stem Cell Transplantation in Humans....Pages 197-221
Back Matter....Pages 223-229
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