Re: Stem cells could allow "blood farms," company says

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Embryonic stem cells can be used to grow vats of red blood cells, which could lead to the creation of "farms" that could provide limitless sources of blood, U.S. researchers reported on Tuesday.

The team at Massachusetts-based Advanced Cell Technology hopes the finding might help save the struggling company, which is desperately seeking investors to keep it afloat.

"I think it's really a big break for us," said Dr. Robert Lanza, scientific director of the company, one of a few commercial ventures trying to make a business out of the emerging stem cell field.

Stem cells are the body's master cells, replenishing various cells and tissues as they die. Stem cells taken from days-old embryos are especially powerful, with the ability to produce any cell type.

Doctors hope to some day use them to provide tailor-made transplants for patients, and to study disease. One problem is that the immune system may reject tissues grown from someone else's stem cells.

Red blood cells may be an exception to this, because they do not have a nucleus, Lanza and colleagues at the University of Illinois at Chicago and the Mayo Clinic reported. "You don't have to worry about the DNA going haywire," he said.

What Lanza envisions is growing batches of cells from human embryos possessing all the different blood types: A, B, O and AB, as well as negative and positive Rh versions of each.

O negative, considered "universal" because it can be transfused safely into anyone possessing any of the other types, would be the most desirable, Lanza said.

"The ability to, on-demand, make as much as you want is obviously very, very attractive," Lanza said.

The researchers first coaxed embryonic stem cells into differentiating into blood precursor cells, and then found a way to get them to go down the road of becoming erythrocytes -- the red blood cells that carry oxygen through the body.

The cells carried oxygen correctly and appeared capable of delivering it to tissue, they reported.

"We can currently generate up to a 100 billion red blood cells from a single six-well plate of stem cells," Lanza said.

Stem cells could allow "blood farms," company says - Yahoo! News


Dammit it would be awesome to have endless blood supplies for people who need them.
 
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