Grant ID | RP100469 |
Awarded On | June 18, 2010 |
Title | Improving Cord Blood Expansion and Homing for Patients with Cancer |
Program | Academic Research |
Award Mechanism | Individual Investigator |
Institution/Organization | The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center |
Principal Investigator/Program Director | Elizabeth Shpall |
Cancer Sites | Multiple Sites |
Contracted Amount | $2,849,974 |
Lay Summary |
Umbilical cord blood (CB) is used increasingly to restore marrow function in stem cell transplant patients, particularly in minorities lacking appropriately matched bone marrow donors. Two major disadvantages of CB are a low cell dose and a deficit in homing to marrow which contribute to delays in neutrophil and platelet engraftment which combat infection and bleeding, respectively, as well as high rate of complete failure to recover, which is usually fatal. We developed two novel strategies addressing the problem. The 1st is ex-vivo expansion of CB with marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) which function as a surrogate bone marrow niche, providing an enhanced microenvironment for exp... |