The Molecular Mechanisms Controlling Maintenance Of Osteogenic Precursor Cells And Skeletal Tissue Regeneration
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$234,750.00
Summary
Within human bone marrow there exists a rare population of bone marrow stromal stem cells (BMSSCs) able to develop into the different cell types that form haematopoietic supportive stroma and surrounding skeletal tissue. There has been alot of interest of late in the potential of BMSSCs as a cellular based therapy to treat and manage bone fractures or bone loss caused by disease. Increasing evidence suggests that decreased bone mass due to osteoporosis dos not purely result in an increase of bon ....Within human bone marrow there exists a rare population of bone marrow stromal stem cells (BMSSCs) able to develop into the different cell types that form haematopoietic supportive stroma and surrounding skeletal tissue. There has been alot of interest of late in the potential of BMSSCs as a cellular based therapy to treat and manage bone fractures or bone loss caused by disease. Increasing evidence suggests that decreased bone mass due to osteoporosis dos not purely result in an increase of bone resorption by osteoclasts, but may also occur through a decline in the number of bone forming cells called osteoblasts or their progenitors. Fracture non-union, prosthetic loosening and the replacement of large defects in bone are common and difficult problems. The use of autologous bone cells generated from isolated BMSSCs in combination with bio-compatible implant materials would provide a novel solution for the treatment of these problems, avoiding the use of autografts and allografts of bone with all their associated difficulties. However, large numbers of ex vivo expanded BMSSCs are currently required to heal even small bone defects in animal models. This is compounded by the decline in proliferation rates and bone forming capacity of BMSSCs during prolonged expansion in culture. An improved understanding of the genes that regulate the proliferation and differentiation of BMSSCs in vitro is therefore an essential prerequisite for the effective management of bone fracture and bone loss. We propose to genetically manipulate the expression of genes in BMSSCs, that are known to regulate cellular growth and development inorder to maintain the growth of stem cell populations in vitro and to extend their capacity to form bone when transplanted in vivo.Read moreRead less
The Developmental Hierarchy Of Haemopoietic Lineage Relationships
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$192,000.00
Summary
The blood cells are all the progeny of a very rare stem cell, that is thought to reside in the bone marrow. The stem cell maintains itself throughout the life span of the individual as well as generating the billions of more mature cell types required in the blood. However the processes and stages that immature cells pass through from the stem cell to ultimately a mature functional blood cell such as a lymphocyte remain disputed. This study aims to determine to relationship of the various blood ....The blood cells are all the progeny of a very rare stem cell, that is thought to reside in the bone marrow. The stem cell maintains itself throughout the life span of the individual as well as generating the billions of more mature cell types required in the blood. However the processes and stages that immature cells pass through from the stem cell to ultimately a mature functional blood cell such as a lymphocyte remain disputed. This study aims to determine to relationship of the various blood cell progeny with each other and thus to provide a lineage map of the system. To do this we will isolate precursors at various stages along the developmental pathways and determine their capabilities to produce the normal range of progeny. We will then use a number of genetically altered mouse strains to assess the genes involved in this process. These studies will help provide an underlying scientific basis to the attempts to development a number of stem cell therapies that are aimed at boosting or directing stem cell production in procedures such as bone marrow transplantation for leukemia and immune deficiency. In addition a number of characterized human blood malignancies seem to have developed along aberrant pathways indicating that inappropriate lineage specification may be a factor in cancer.Read moreRead less