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'Molecular key' to successful blood stem cell transplants identified

Washington, April 23 (ANI): Researchers at University of British Columbia have identified a 'molecular key' that has the potential to increase the success of blood stem cell transplants.

Blood stem cell transplants are currently used to treat diseases such as leukemia, Hodgkin's lymphoma and aplastic anemia.

During the procedure, donor blood stem cells - which can produce red and white blood cells and platelets - are injected into the recipient to produce new blood.

The stem cells then need to travel to the thymus - an organ near the heart - and produce T-cells, a type of white blood cell that orchestrates the body's immune system.

A common problem with blood stem cell transplants is the failure of stem cells to repopulate the thymus and generate T-cells. Without T-cells the patient is unable to fight infection and post-transplant prognosis is poor.

Now, Prof. Hermann Ziltener and his research team at UBC's Biomedical Research Centre have identified a molecule called S1P that can tell the thymus to 'open the gates' and accept more stem cells.

"This discovery gives us a handle on determining whether the thymus will be receptive to migrating stem cells. By treating patients with drugs that control S1P, scientists can now manipulate the thymic gates to either open or close," said Ziltener, a professor in the Dept. of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine.

The new study is published in the April issue of The Journal of Experimental Medicine. (ANI)

Light-activated molecular 'lock' may help starve cancer, improve drug delivery

Washington, March 31 (ANI): University of Florida researchers have announced the creation of a lock-live molecule based on exposure to light, which may prove helpful in starving cancer tumours or preventing side effects from a wide range of drugs.While experimenting in the laboratory, the researchers put the lock on an enzyme involved in blood clotting.The researcher exposed the enzyme to visible and ultraviolet light.They have revealed that the clasp opened and closed, clotting the blood or letting.....
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