Marrow-derived stem cells deliver new cytokine to kill brain tumor cells, offer prote

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Marrow-derived stem cells deliver new cytokine to kill brain tumor cells, offer protection


Researchers at the Maxine Dunitz Neurosurgical Institute documented several years ago that some neural stem cells ??" "immature" cells that can differentiate into central nervous system cells ??" have the ability to target and track glioma cells in the brain, even as they migrate. The researchers identified the mechanism that enables certain neural stem cells to develop this tracking ability and genetically engineered neural stem cells to transport several cytokines ??" proteins that regulate immune responses ??" to track down and destroy glioma cells.

In 2002, the scientists reported that they had produced central nervous system cells from stem cells derived from bone marrow. Because these stem cells originate in the bone marrow instead of the brain or fetal or embryonic tissue, there is an unlimited supply of cells that are free of ethical and tissue-rejection issues.

This study provides the first documentation that the marrow-derived stem cells possess the same tumor-tracking capability of other neural stem cells. It also includes the first report on the use of the cytokine interleukin-23 (IL-23) as a potential gene-delivered therapy against glioma.

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http://www.bioinfo-online.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=743
 
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