Children's Hospital in Colorado Rounds off List of 24 Cord Blood Transplant Centers Worldwide Enrolling for ExCell Trial Studying StemEx(R) for Leukemia and Lymphoma
Posted on: Wednesday, 16 September 2009, 06:31 CDT
StemEx is a graft of blood-forming stem/progenitor cells, derived from a single unit of umbilical cord blood and expanded in culture. The graft is composed of non-embryonic stem cells committed to blood formation. The StemEx product is transplanted in combination with non-expanded cells from the same unit. StemEx is being developed by a Joint Venture of Gamida Cell and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries (NASDAQ: TEVA).
"ExCell is an important trial that gives us an opportunity to investigate
alternative treatments for blood cancers. We also think it is important that
the medical and patient communities are aware of the existence of this trial.
Naturally, our team is available for consultation should a referring
physician believe this could be the appropriate next step for a patient with
leukemia or lymphoma," said
Currently, bone marrow transplantation serves as a life-saving treatment for many types of leukemia and lymphoma. According to the National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) 70% of patients are unable to find a matched donor in their family but are able to turn to international bone marrow transplant registries to search for an unrelated adult donor or cord blood unit. Depending on the patient's race or ethnicity, a well matched, unrelated adult marrow or blood stem cell donor may not be available for as many as 40% of these patients. In that and other circumstances, a stored unrelated cord blood unit can be a valuable alternative option.
Cord blood has fewer matching requirements than bone marrow or peripheral blood transplants, providing the potential to increase the number of suitable transplant matches and to shorten the time it can take to find a match. However, there are a limited number of stem/progenitor cells in each cord blood unit, often limiting unrelated cord blood transplants to younger, smaller pediatric patients. StemEx employs a technology that expands this small number of cord blood stem/progenitor cells, potentially increasing their therapeutic capacity for transplantation in adolescents and adults.
"Our goal is to develop a product that will effectively treat blood
cancers like leukemia and lymphoma. It is with this goal in mind that the
ExCell team is studying the effects of StemEx. It is our hope that more
doctors, patients and the friends and family of patients will become familiar
with this study," said
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excellence for more than 100 years. Founded in 1908, The Children's Hospital
is a leading pediatric network entirely devoted to the health and wellbeing
of children. Continually recognized as one of the nation's outstanding
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for its nationally and internationally recognized medical, research and
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ABOUT GAMIDA CELL
Gamida Cell Ltd. is a world leader in stem cell expansion technologies
and therapeutic products. The company is developing a pipeline of products in
stem cell transplantation and in tissue regeneration to effectively treat
debilitating and often fatal illnesses such as cancer, hematological,
autoimmune and ischemic diseases. Gamida Cell's therapeutic candidates
contain populations of adult stem cells, selected from non-controversial
sources such as umbilical cord blood and bone marrow, which are expanded in
culture. Gamida Cell was successful in translating these proprietary
expansion technologies into robust and validated manufacturing processes
under GMP. Gamida Cell's flagship product, StemEx, is now being studied as a
therapy for patients with blood cancers in an international pivotal trial at
leading transplant centers in the U.S.,
SOURCE Gamida Cell LTD
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