脐带血造血干细胞的体外扩增

C. L. da Silva, Pedro Z. Andrade, Francisco dos Santos, J. Cabral
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实验血液学的主要焦点之一是造血干细胞(HSC)和祖细胞的体外操作,目的是从现有样品中有限数量的细胞中产生临床相关的细胞数量,用于多种设置,包括骨髓移植,体细胞基因治疗和成熟血细胞类型的生产。体外扩增的目标是诱导干细胞/祖细胞的增殖,同时保持其主要功能特征,即在体内维持长期造血的能力。尽管造血系统是研究最深入的领域之一,具有众多的临床应用,但它仍远未被完全理解,并且由于其内在的异质性和细胞来源的高度可变性,造血细胞培养仍然是最具挑战性的培养系统之一。在高度控制的培养系统(即生物反应器)中成功扩大人类HSC数量的能力显然将促进其当前和未来的医疗用途。
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Ex-vivo expansion of hematopoietic stem cells from umbilical cord blood
One of the major focuses in experimental hematology is the in vitro manipulation of hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) and progenitors with the goal of generating clinically relevant cell numbers from the limited number of cells present in available samples for multiple settings including bone marrow transplantation, somatic cell gene therapy and production of mature blood cell types. The goal of ex-vivo expansion is to induce proliferation of stem/progenitor cells, while maintaining their primary functional characteristics, namely, their ability to sustain long-term hematopoiesis in vivo. Although the hematopoietic system is one of the most intensively studied, with numerous clinical applications, it is still far from being completely understood, and hematopoietic cell culture remains among the most challenging culture systems due to its intrinsic heterogeneity and high variability derived from the cell source. The ability to successfully expand the numbers of human HSC in highly controlled culture systems (i.e. bioreactors) would clearly boost their current and future medical use.
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