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Published by C1ay 08-25-2005
Scientists have successfully converted human embryonic stem cells into lung cells, taking a first step towards building human lungs for transplantation.

According to research to be published in the journal Tissue Engineering, the team from Imperial College London, took human embryonic stem cells and 'directed' them to convert into the type of cells needed for gas exchange in the lung, known as mature small airway epithelium.

Dame Julia Polak Opens in new window, from Imperial College London, who led the research team, says: "This is a very exciting development, and could be a huge step towards being able to build human lungs for transplantation or to repair lungs severely damaged by incurable diseases such as cancer."

The research involved taking human embryonic stem cells and growing them in Petri dishes in the laboratory in a specialized system that encouraged them to change into the cells that line the part of the lung where oxygen is absorbed and carbon dioxide excreted. Although this was done in the first instance on embryonic stem cells, the system will be tested further on stem cells from other sources, including umbilical cord blood and bone marrow.

Dr Anne Bishop Opens in new window, from Imperial College London and based at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, and senior author of the paper, adds: "Although it will be some years before we are able to build actual human lungs for transplantation, this is a major step towards deriving cells that could be used to repair damaged lungs."

Following further laboratory tests, the researchers plan to use their findings to treat problems such as acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), a condition which causes the lining of the cells to fall off, and which currently kills many intensive care patients. By injecting stem cells that will become lung cells, they hope to be able to repopulate the lung lining.

The team will commercialize their findings through the Imperial College spin out company NovaThera.

The work was supported by the Medical Research Council.

Source: Imperial College London
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By infamous on 08-25-2005
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Just more evidence why embryonic stem cell research is so very important. Government needs to side with the medical community on this so our nation can move on with this very important research.
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By machbreaker_73 on 08-29-2005
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since cloning is a major factor now well later-it over rides this issue in my time. even though parts are grown now to replace damaged ones-the human can just wait his time and when he transfers over to his clone be a whole being again with corrected mistakes.
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By lazo.alex on 09-16-2005
Re: Scientists make first step towards growing human lungs for transplant

whoa! i really think these advance is a major breakthrough. Imagine how many respiratory diseases cn be treated this way. Tuberculosis, fibrosis, cancer and all kinds of damaged and atrophic lungs (which many come from genetic diseases).
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