Human Stem Cells Fight Parkinson’s Disease in Monkeys
Scientists
have successfully used “reprogrammed” stem cells to restore functioning
brain cells in monkeys, raising hopes the technique could be used in
future to help patients with Parkinson’s disease.
While some treatments for cancer and skin grafts have been approved
by regulators, many other potential therapies are only in early-stage
development, prompting a warning last month by health experts about the
dangers of “stem-cell tourism”.
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Since Parkinson’s is caused by a lack of dopamine
made by brain cells, researchers have long hoped to use stem cells to
restore normal production of the neurotransmitter chemical.
Now, for the first time,researchers have
shown that human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS) can be
administered safely and effectively to treat primates with symptoms of
the debilitating disease.
So-called iPS cells are made by removing mature
cells from an individual—often from the skin—and reprogramming them to
behave like embryonic stem cells. They can then be coaxed into
dopamine-producing brain cells.
The scientists and a
world-leader in iPS technology, said their experiment indicated that
this approach could potentially be used for the clinical treatment of
human patients with Parkinson’s.
In addition to boosting dopamine production, the
tests showed improved movement in affected monkeys and no tumors in
their brains for at least two years.
The human iPS cells used in the experiment worked
whether they came from healthy individuals or Parkinson’s disease
patients, the team reported in the journal.
“This is extremely promising research demonstrating
that a safe and highly effective cell therapy for Parkinson’s can be
produced in the lab,” said a researcher who was not involved in
the research.
The next step will be to test the treatment in a
first-in-human clinical trial, which researcher
told that he hoped to start by the end of 2018.
Any widespread use of the new therapy is still many
years away, but the research has significantly reduced previous
uncertainties about iPS-derived cell grafts.
The fact that this research uses iPS cells rather
human embryonic stem cells means the treatment would be acceptable in
countries such as Ireland and much of Latin America, where embryonic
cells are banned.
Excitement about the promise of stem cells has led
to hundreds of medical centers springing up around the world claiming to
be able to repair damaged tissue in conditions such as multiple
sclerosis and Parkinson’s.
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