TREATMENT FOR DIABETES
Application 1746/KOLNP/2004 published 2006-08-04, filed 2004-11-18
Proliferating pancreatic islet cells obtained by the method of isolating a population of cells that preferably includes predominantly islet precursor cells that express one or more marker associated with an islet precursor cell and providing the precursor cells with one or more a pancreatic differentiation agent so that a population of cells is obtained that has a high proportion of cells with phenotypic characteristics of functional pancreatic islet &bgr;-cells. Optionally, the precursor cells are pretreated by providing them with one or more cell expansion agent to increase the number of cells in the population prior to differentiation. The pancreatic differentiation agent composition comprises a gastrin/CCK receptor ligand, e.g., a gastrin, in an amount sufficient to effect differentiation of pancreatic islet precursor cells to mature insulin-secreting cells. The cell expansion agent composition comprises one or more epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor ligand in an amount sufficient to stimulate proliferation of the precursor cells. The methods of treatment include transplanting either undifferentiated precursor cells and providing the pancreatic differentiation agent either alone or in combination with the cell expansion agent in situ, or transplanting the functional pancreatic islet &bgr;-cells into the patient. The pancreatic islet &bgr;-cells can be used for drug screening, and replenishing pancreatic function in the context of clinical treatment. (FIG: nil).
Applicant
(1) WARATAH PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. (2) UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA
(1) 415 YONGE STREET, SUITE 1103, TORONTO, ONTARIO M5B 2E7, CANADA (2) DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE, 430 HERITAGE MEDICAL RESEARCH CENTRE, EDMONTON, ALBERTA T6G 2S2, CANADA
Inventor
(1) BRAND STEPHEN J (2) RABINOVITCH ALEX (3) SUAREZ-PINZON WILMA LUCIA (4) CRUZ ANTONIO
International Info
Classification: C12N
Publication Number: WO03/100024 A2 – 04.12.2003
Application Date: 2003-05-27
Priority Information
60/382 U.S.A 2002-05-24
921 U.S.A 2002-05-30