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Opportunities in Stem Cell Research and Commercialization: Technology advances, regulatory impact and key players

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Table of Contents

Executive Summary 10

  • Introduction to stem cells 10
  • Regulatory and ethical issues 11
  • Technologies and strategies 12
  • Market analysis 13
  • Adult stem cell programs 14
  • Embryonic and fetal stem cell programs 15
  • Patents in stem cell research 16
  • Trends and opportunities 17

Chapter 1 Introduction to stem cells 20

  • Summary 20
  • Introduction 21
  • Stem cell types 21
  • Differentiated cell types 23
  • Major milestones in stem cell research 24
  • Characteristics of embryonic and adult stem cells 26
  • Current uses of stem cells 29
  • Potential uses of stem cells 30

Chapter 2 Regulatory and ethical issues 34

  • Summary 34
  • Introduction 35
  • Regulation of cell and tissue therapies (USA) 35
  • Ethical issues in embryonic stem cell research 38
  • Global embryonic stem cell policies 40
  • USA 41
  • Europe 43
  • Israel, Russian Federation and Asian nations 44
  • Canada and Australia 45

Chapter 3 Technologies and strategies 48

  • Summary 48
  • Introduction 49
  • Culture of adult stem cells 49
  • Isolation and identification of stem cells 49
  • Ex vivo expansion 51
  • Prevention of differentiation in culture 51
  • Preservation and scale-up 52
  • Examples of adult stem cell cultures 52
  • Hematopoietic stem cells 52
  • Mesenchymal stem cells 55
  • Neural stem cells 56
  • Culture of mouse ESCs 57
  • Culture of human ESCs 59
  • Single cell cloning 62
  • Challenges 62
  • Tissue engineering 64

Chapter 4 Market analysis 68

  • Summary 68
  • Introduction 69
  • The regulation of cellular therapy 69
  • Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) 69
  • Human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) 70
  • Human hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) 70
  • Stem cell mobilization 72
  • Stem cell expansion 73
  • Stem cell therapy and tissue engineering products 74
  • Commercial applications 74
  • Bone/cartilage regeneration 74
  • Myocardial and vascular regeneration 75
  • Pancreatic beta-cell regeneration 75
  • Neuronal regeneration 76
  • Skin replacement and wound healing 76
  • Drug screening 76
  • Embryonic and fetal stem cell programs 77
  • Potential markets 77
  • Overview of stem cell market forecasts 80
  • The stem cell market, 2005-2010 81
  • Preliminary observations 81
  • Quantitative forecasts 82
  • Stem cell competitive landscape 85
  • Therapeutic stem cells and research/services 85
  • Cord blood banks 88
  • Cytokines 89

Chapter 5 Adult stem cell programs 92

  • Summary 92
  • Introduction 93
  • Hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) transplantation 93
  • Established clinical applications 94
    • HSC mobilization products 96
  • Emerging clinical applications 97
  • Purification of HSCs for transplantation 98
  • Harvesting of HSCs from cord blood 98
  • HSC-based gene therapy 101
  • Ex vivo expansion systems 102
  • Mesenchymal stem cells for GvHD 104
  • In vivo stem cell activation 104
  • Stem cells for tissue repair/regeneration 106
  • Tissue repair products 109
    • Bone/cartilage regeneration 109
    • Myocardial and vascular regeneration 111
    • Beta-cell regeneration 116
    • Neuronal regeneration 118
    • Skin replacement and wound healing 120
    • Other applications 121
    • Novel approaches 122
  • Stem cells for drug testing applications 124

Chapter 6 Embryonic and fetal stem cell programs 128

  • Summary 128
  • Introduction 129
  • Human embryonic stem cell (hESC) lines 129
  • hESC lines derived from blastocyst embryos 129
  • Other approaches to derivation of hESC lines 131
    • Somatic cell nuclear transfer 131
    • Fusion technologies 132
    • Single-cell embryo biopsy 133
    • Other approaches 134
  • Harnessing the power of ESCs 135
  • Tissue repair/regeneration 135
    • Initial challenges 136
    • Directed differentiation of ESCs 137
    • Nascent therapies 139
  • Drug screening and discovery 141
  • Miscellaneous applications 143
  • Human fetal stem cell therapies 144

Chapter 7 Patents in stem cell research 148

  • Summary 148
  • Introduction 149
  • Patent systems in Europe and the US 150
  • Overview 150
  • Post-issue challenges to patent validity 152
  • Patent litigation 153
  • Patenting of stem cells 154
  • Survey of US stem cell patents 156
  • Methodology 156
  • Patent activity analysis 157
  • Competitive analysis 159
  • Most frequently cited patents 159
  • Most prolific patent assignees 163

Chapter 8 Trends and opportunities 166

  • Summary 166
  • Slow beginnings, big promise 167
  • Ensuring a strong proprietary position 168
  • Exploiting accessible sources of adult stem cells 170
  • Regenerative medicine takes shape 171
  • Commercializing stem cells for drug screening 173
  • Embracing embryonic stem cell research 174

Chapter 9 Appendix 178

  • Specialist stem cell companies 178
  • Companies with adult stem cell programs 180
  • Companies with fetal and embryonic stem cell programs 184
  • Cord blood banks around the world 187
  • The top 30 stem cell patent citations 191
  • Abbreviations 204
  • Technical Terms 204
  • Regulatory Terms 205
  • Index 207

List of Figures

  • Figure 1.1: History of stem cell research 25
  • Figure 4.2: Commercial focus of 106 stem cell companies by type of stem cell program 86
  • Figure 4.3: Geographic location of 106 specialized stem cell companies 87
  • Figure 4.4: Ownership status of 106 specialized stem cell companies 88
  • Figure 4.5: Cord blood banks by region 89
  • Figure 7.6: US stem cell patents, filed 1980-2005 157
  • Figure 7.7: Patent activity analysis for types of Stem cells, filed 1980-2005 158
  • Figure 7.8: Top 30 US stem cell patents: types of stem cell and technology areas 161
  • Figure 7.9: Top 30 US stem cell patents: therapy area 162
  • Figure 7.10: Top 30 US stem cell patents by FCN, filed 1980-2005 162

List of Tables

  • Table 4.1: Potential US patient populations for cell-based therapies, 2005 78
  • Table 4.2: Annual direct expenditures in the US for selected diseases, 2005 78
  • Table 4.3: Stem cell market forecasts by technology and product type, 2005-2010 84
  • Table 4.4: Stem cell market forecasts by region, 2005-2010 85
  • Table 7.5: Top 30 stem cell patents by forward citations (US filings), 1980-2005 160
  • Table 7.6: Top 30 assignees for US stem cell patents (US filings 1980-2005) 164
  • Table 8.7: Specialist companies with proprietary adult stem cells or proprietary technogies 171
  • Table 8.8: Specialist companies developing autologous and allogeneic therapies for tissue regeneration/repair 172
  • Table 9.9: 106 specialist stem cell companies 178
  • Table 9.10: 106 specialist stem cell companies (cont.) 179
  • Table 9.11: Commercial exploitation of adult stem cells for blood cancers and other blood diseases 180
  • Table 9.12: Commercial exploitation of adult stem cells for tissue repair/regeneration 181
  • Table 9.13: Commercial exploitation of adult stem cells for tissue repair/regeneration (cont.) 182
  • Table 9.14: Commercial exploitation of adult stem cells: miscellaneous research/services 183
  • Table 9.15: Programs utilizing human fetal stem cells 184
  • Table 9.16: Programs utilizing human embryonic stem cells 185
  • Table 9.17: Programs utilizing animal embryonic stem cells 186
  • Table 9.18: Cord Blood Banks in the US and Canada 187
  • Table 9.19: Cord Blood Banks in Mexico, Central and South America 188
  • Table 9.20: Cord Blood Banks in the UK and rest of Europe 189
  • Table 9.21: Cord Blood Banks in the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Australia and New Zealand 190
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