Boston, MA (PRWEB) October 30, 2014
James Sherley says he has been working towards ASCTCs new advance in adult tissue stem cell technology since his days as a principal investigator at the Fox Chase Cancer Center (FCCC) in Philadelphia in the late 1990s. Sherley founded the ASCTC as a new Boston biotech start-up last year. The company holds all the intellectual property developed in Sherleys research over the years since FCCC, first as a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and more recently as a senior scientist at the now closed Boston Biomedical Research Institute.
The basic concept for ASCTCs new technology was first published in 2001, after Sherleys arrival to MIT in 1998. The report introduced the new concept that the characteristic limited cell output of human tissue cell cultures was caused entirely by the special multiplication pattern of adult stem cells in the cultures known as asymmetric cell kinetics. Sherley recounts, My idea was pretty much ignored by everyone, because of a very popular ten-years older hypothesis to explain the short growth period of human cell cultures. The preexisting explanation, which was based on the concept of shortening chromosome ends, called telomeres, is still widely accepted today.
At the time of its first report, Sherleys asymmetric cell kinetics theoretical concept was lacking a quantitative model that could be used to test it. This situation began to change in the summer of 2011, when he met Dr. Frank Abdi, Chief Scientist of the Long Beach California company AlphaSTAR Corporation (ASC). The two were at a research conference organized to bring engineers and biologists together to inspire interdisciplinary research in the new field of bio-mesomechanics.
ASC develops computer simulation analyses to predict the physical failure of complex composite materials used to build aircraft, racing cars, and other high stress transports like the space shuttle. In the ensuing period after the 2011 introduction, ASCTC was founded, and the two companies integrated their respective expertise to produce the first-of-its-kind quantitative asymmetric stem cell kinetics model for human tissue cell cultures.
During its development, Sherley has described the concept for the new technology in brief in biotechnology and pharmaceutical industry forums. However, his talk at the Novel Stem Cells & Vesicles Symposium, organized at Rhode Island Hospital by Brown Universitys National Institutes of Health Stem Cell Biology Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE), will be the first presentation in an academic research forum. Dr. Sherley will discuss how the asymmetric stem cell kinetics model not only quantitatively accounts for human cell culture properties, but also accounts for features for which the telomerase shortening concept cannot.
By defining human cell culture output in terms of the specific actions of adult tissue stem cells, the new technology provides an exciting new tool for drug development and regenerative medicine. It gives the capability to monitor adult stem cell number, which previously has not been possible. The ability to monitor stem cell number opens a long closed door to many important biomedical applications. These include identifying drugs that would be harmful because of toxicity against tissue stem cells; identifying drugs that might improve normal tissue stem cells repair function; identifying new cancer drugs that attack aberrant cancer tissue stem cells; and providing a means to determine the number of stem cells needed for successful stem cell transplants (e.g., blood stem cell transplants).
As a first commercial target, ASCTC and ASC are developing the new technologys ability to provide an early screen for drug candidates that would fail later at more expensive places along the drug development pipeline due to tissue stem cell toxicity. Toxicity against tissue stem cells is one of the most devastating forms of drug toxicity. The new technology could save the U.S. pharmaceutical industry as much as $4 billion of the estimated $40 billion that it spends on failed drug candidates each year. Besides reducing cost and accelerating development of needed new drugs, the new tissue stem cell monitoring technology would also reduce the exposure of patients to particularly harmful drug candidates.
******************************************************************************************** The Adult Stem Cell Technology Center, LLC (ASCTC) is a Massachusetts life sciences company established in September 2013. ASCTC Director and founder, James L. Sherley, M.D., Ph.D. is the foremost authority on the unique properties of adult tissue stem cells. The companys patent portfolio contains biotechnologies that solve the three main technical problems production, quantification, and monitoring that have stood in the way of successful commercialization of human adult tissue stem cells for regenerative medicine and drug development. In addition, the portfolio includes novel technologies for isolating cancer stem cells and producing induced pluripotent stem cells. Currently, ASCTC is employing its technological advantages to pursue commercialization of mass-produced therapeutic human liver cells and facile assays that are early warning systems for drug candidates with catastrophic toxicity due to adverse effects against adult tissue stem cells.
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