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Using organ-specific progenitor cells extracts in regenerative medicine
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Journal of Bioanalysis & Biomedicine

ISSN: 1948-593X

Open Access

Using organ-specific progenitor cells extracts in regenerative medicine


11th European Biosimilars Congress

April 26-27, 2018 Rome, Italy

Padma Priya Anand Baskaran, Oleksandr Kukharchuk, Andrii Kukharchuk, Abhijit Bopardikar, Rohit Kulkarni and Sunil Pophale

ReeLabs Pvt. Ltd., India

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Bioanal Biomed

Abstract :

Proliferation and differentiation of stem cells requires a specific microenvironment â?? â??stem cells nicheâ?. For in vivo modulation of organ-specific niches during SCs transplantation could be useful Fetal Tissue Extracts (FTEs). In the stage of organogenesis microenvironment in each of the organs must be specific and stable enough to generate constant signal for the final differentiation of organ-specific progenitor cells. The purpose of this study is to test and validate this hypothesis. We investigated the content and concentrations of growth factors in FTEs of various organs; and studied the efficacy of FTEs in liver cirrhosis and chronic non-healing wounds patients who did not respond to stem cells treatment. Transplantation of prenatal hepatoblasts, hematopoietic stem cells, and 3 weeks of daily fetal liver extracts injections showed effectiveness in 75% of this liver cirrhosis cases that is characterized by significant decrease of liver fibroscan density, decrease of portal hypertension and ascites, decrease or normalization of biochemical markers of liver damage. Connective tissue metabolism showed increase of fibrinolytic and collagenolytic activity. In patients with chronic non-healing wounds who do not have any improvement after previous stem cells treatment, administration of FTEs (skin, muscle) activated the wound epithelialization with completely healing of Thus, FTEs obtained from the stage of incomplete organogenesis can be useful for in vivo modulation of organspecific niches for transplanted stem cells.

Biography :

Padma Priya Anand Baskaran completed her MSc Biotechnology from Saint-Petersburg State Chemical Pharmaceutical Academy (Russia). She has her research experience, and history of working in the hospital & health care industry. She is skilled in Stem Cells Therapy protocol from preparation to treatment and has established efficacy of stem cells in clinical research. She has 15 scientific publications to her credit. Her field of interest includes: Ageing, Prenatal Stem Cells, Exosomes, 3D Progenitor Cell Cultures, and Stem Cell Niche Modeling.
Email:priyaepc1@gmail.com
 

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