Title: Clinical Trials
1Clinical Trials
2Clinical Trials
- Advanced Cell Technology embryonic stem cells,
hemangioblasts (FDA approved) - Macular degeneration, vascular repair, skin
repair - Cytori Adipose stem cells
- breast reconstruction, Heart repair
- Geron Embryonic stem cells (FDA approved)
- Spinal repair, heart repair, diabetes,
osteoarthritis, osteoporosis - OncoMed cancer stem cells
- Solid tumors
- Osiris Mesenchymal stem cells
- Graft-vs-Host disease, heart repair, bone and
cartilage repair - Stem cells Inc. Fetal neural stem cells (FDA
approved) - Batten Disease (lysosomal storage disorders)
- Tengion Tissue engineering
3Clinical Trials
4Clinical Trials
Most clinical trials fail
Ismail Kola John Landis Nature Reviews Drug
Discovery 3, 711-716 (August 2004)
5 Clinical Trials
- Advanced Cell Technology
- Terminally differentiated cells made from human
embryonic stem cells. Retinal pigment epithelial
cells for Stargardts Macular Dystrophy and
macular degeneration. - Animal studies no tumors.
- Detection sensitivity less than 11,000,000 cells
(in vitroin vivo?) - 50,000 cells per transplant
- Twelve patients enrolled, none transplanted
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- Stem Cells Inc.
- Neural cells made from fetal neural stem cells
for Batten Disease, a fatal condition with
cognitive disorders. Bore holes into the skull,
into which stem cells are injected. - Subjects for the trial were children pre-teen and
younger, raising issues about informed consent
and expectations of benefit in a safety trial. - Such trials for patients must not be greater
than minimal risk. Placebos in high-risk trials
are controversial, so-called sham surgeries. - Six patients enrolled, one died from disease
progression. Trial terminated in April because of
lack of enrollment in Phase 1b.
7 Clinical Trials
- Geron Corporation
- Oligondendrocytes derived from H9, a human
embryonic stem cell line - Human subjects 18-65 years old, recently injured
with single spinal contusion (not severing or
penetration). Must have procedure between 7 and
14 days of administration. 50,000 people suffer
spinal injuries every year in US - 2,000,000 cells administered.
- Three procedures Stabilize the injury at a
trauma center, receive the transplant, undergo
intensive physical therapy
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9 Clinical Trials
10Clinical Trials Heart Disease
11Diseases of heart muscle tissue
- Diseases of cardiac muscles
- Congestive heart failure, or ineffective pumping
due to cardiomyocyte dysfunction, affects 4.8
million people in U.S. - Heart attack, also known as myocardial
infarction - Heart arrhythmias, or abnormal activity
(palpitations) - 1 of live births display a congenital heart
defect
12Fill in the blankmyocardial cells hematopoetic
cells
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13Heart and bloodSharing an ancestor
Lineage restriction
Differentiation
FGF8
Cardiogenic mesodermal cell
Anterior lateral plate mesodermal cell
Cardiomyocyte
Fetal Stage
Adult Stage
Lateral plate mesodermal cell
Posterior lateral plate mesodermal cell
Hemangiogenic mesodermal cell
Blood cells
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14Clinical Trials Heart Disease
- Autologous (from you, to you) transplants into
patients with end-stage cardiac disease - Cells used from bone marrow
- First Brazil, Portugal, then the UK (BOOST)
trial in 2004 - Highest number of stem cell trials of any type
(not counting cancer trials)
15Clinical Trials Heart Disease
16Clinical Trials Heart Disease
17Clinical Trials Heart Disease
- Phase 0 or 1 studies
- Not all studies are FDA approved
- Most studies in other countries
- Heart HSC trials increasing
- About 140 clinical trials now
18Discussion discoveries, companies, and products
- What motivates scientists? Businesses?
- How do biotechnology companies start? Survive?
- What obligations do biotechnology companies have
to society?
19Activity 2 Public Policy Panel Discussion
- Consensus statements and discussion grading
scheme - Presentation and Organization state position
clearly present argument in logical order
respectful and engaging writing and presentation
style. - Science Understanding Use accurate scientific
vocabulary, facts, and concepts present
information to support argument both
scientifically, ethically, and socially
understand implications of science policy - Logic Reasoning Give arguments with sound
reasoning draw on references from assigned
readings and research use strong concise points,
use supporting evidence interpret evidence
correctly address challenges with counter
arguments -
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