- ICH GCP
- US Clinical Trials Registry
- Clinical Trial NCT01061879
Expansion of Umbilical Cord Blood Using a Unique Bio-system
Ex Vivo Expansion of Umbilical Cord Blood Using a Unique Bio-system
By doing this study, researchers hope to develop a special technique and laboratory conditions to help support umbilical stem cell growth and multiplication.
In this project, researchers propose a three dimensional (3D) microenvironment that mimics the bone marrow stem cell microenvironment, with its supporting cells of osteoblasts and stromal cells. In theory, this will result in better expansion of cord blood stem cells ex vivo.
Study Overview
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Detailed Description
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Study Locations
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Kansas
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Kansas City, Kansas, United States, 66160
- University of Kansas Medical Center
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Participation Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Ages Eligible for Study
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Genders Eligible for Study
Sampling Method
Study Population
Description
Inclusion Criteria:
- females that consent to permit researchers collect the discarded umbilical cords from the placenta and use for research purposes.
Exclusion Criteria:
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Study Plan
How is the study designed?
What is the study measuring?
Primary Outcome Measures
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bio-system for ex-vivo expansion of umbilical cord blood stem cells
Time Frame: one year
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To successfully expand the umbilical cord blood stem cells, a microenvironment that resembles the stem cell microenvironment, or stem cell 'niche' should be created.
In designing this bio-system, we make use of several observations.
Firstly, bone osteoblasts are important in promoting hematopoietic stem cell expansion , accordingly, this bio-system will ensure the physical proximity of the cord blood stem cells to a 3D bone tissue derived from mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs).
These MSCs will be isolated from Wharton's jelly, and by using an osteogenic medium and special scaffolds, these MSCs will differentiate into osteogenic progenitors creating a 3D bone structure .
The other observation is that, co-culture of cord blood stem cells with mesenchymal stem cells is superior to liquid cultures in terms of ex vivo expansion , accordingly, in this experiment, undifferentiated MSCs will be co-cultured with cord blood stem cells in the created 3D bone structure.
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one year
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Other Study ID Numbers
- 11973
Drug and device information, study documents
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