Technique for Creating Authentic Rat Embryonic Stem Cells Published in Cell
Posted on: Monday, 29 December 2008, 06:00 CST
- Technology Licensed Exclusively by Stem Cell Sciences
- ("Stem Cell Sciences", "SCS", "the Company")
Stem Cell Sciences plc (AIM:STEM, ASX:STC) is pleased to announce that
pioneering research describing a technique for creating authentic embryonic
stem (ES) cells from rats has been published in the prestigious peer-reviewed
journal, Cell (Ref. 1). This publication is believed to be the first in which
germ-line transmission from rat ES cells has been definitively demonstrated.
It uses technology licensed exclusively to SCS from the
The rat has been a hugely important organism in medical research and drug discovery over the past 100 years, during which time a large body of information on rat models of disease has been generated. Physiological processes and metabolic functions in the rat more closely mimic those of the human than do other model organisms such as the mouse and as a result the rat is regarded as the gold standard for studying the effects of drugs in the body. However, further studies such as defining drug action or the genetic basis of disease using rats have been hindered by the lack of sophisticated, precision genetic engineering, such as that achievable via ES cells in mice. Such barriers have now been overcome; by applying specific cell culture conditions, authentic rat ES cells can be made which can be precision engineered and then used to generate a completely novel range of rat models.
The main advantage afforded by this technology is that it allows the
generation of both knock-out rat models, in which the effect of gene deletion
is studied, as well as the generation of knock-in models, which involves the
insertion of genes, perhaps human genes, in a precisely defined manner. For
example, in the case of knock-out models, a lack of response or different
response profile to drugs compared with non-engineered animals can provide
information on drug efficacy. Alternatively, the insertion of genes such as
those involved in drug metabolism in the human liver means that knock-in
models can provide information on drug safety & metabolism. Under the terms
of its agreement with
Dr
Reference
(1.) Buehr et al., Capture of Authentic Embryonic Stem Cells from Rat Blastocysts, Cell (2008), doi:10.1016/j.cell.2008.12.007
About Stem Cell Sciences plc
Stem Cell Sciences (SCS) is an international research and development company focusing on the commercial application of stem cell biology technologies for drug discovery and regenerative medicine research. Stem Cell Sciences is now focussing on building revenues through the sale of products, collaborative research and licensing deals with international biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies.
Stem Cell Sciences has a substantial portfolio of patents and patent applications in both adult and embryonic stem cell fields. The Company has been active in the stem cell research field since 1994, principally focused on technologies to grow, differentiate, and purify adult and embryonic stem cells. These include technologies to permit the generation of highly purified stem cells and their differentiated progeny (specialised tissue cell types) for use in genetic, pharmacological and toxicological screens. Moreover, these technologies may be able to provide pure populations of appropriate cell types for transplantation therapies in the future.
The Company has its main research base and headquarters in
For further information on the company please visit: http://www.stemcellsciences.com
For further information, please contact: Stem Cell Sciences plc (United Kingdom) Alastair Riddell, CEO Tim Allsopp, Chief Scientific Officer +44(0)1223-499160SOURCE Stem Cell Sciences plc
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