Where are
stem cells used?
Development of stem cell therapy
Umbilical cord blood was successfully used for the first time in 1988 in France. Since then umbilical cord blood was used over 85 000 times for therapies in hospitals around the world. Samples from Stemlab were released for the first time in 2007.
Currently stem cells from the cord blood are used in medicine as a standard therapy in 80 diseases, there are also clinical trials that use cord blood for both stem cell transplants and emerging therapies in regenerative medicine. See the list of diseases published and revised by EBMT – European Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantion.
acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL)
acute myeloid leukaemia (AML)
acute biphenotipic leukaemia
poorly differentiated acute leukaemia
chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML)
chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL)
juvenile chronic myeloid leukaemia (JCML)
juvenile myelomonocytic leukaemia (Naegeleg leukaemia) (JMML)
refractory anaemia (RA)
refractory anaemia with ringed sideroblasts (RARS)
refractory anaemia with excess blasts (RAEB)
refractory anaemia with excess blasts in transformation (RAEB-T)
chronic myelomonocytic leukaemia (CMML)
aplastic anaemia(severe)
Fanconi anaemia
paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria
acute myelofibrosis
myelofibrosis
polycythaemia vera
Essentials thromb ocythemia
non-Hodgkin lymphoma
acute lymphogranuloma
prolimphocytic leukaemia
Chediak-Higashi syndrome
chronic granulomatous disease (CGD)
neutrophil actin dysfunction
reticular dysgenesis
mucopolysaccharidoses MPS)
Scheie syndrome (MPS-IS)
Hunter syndrome (MPS-II)
Sanfilippo syndrome (MPS-III)
Morquio syndrome (MPS-IV)
Maroteaux-Lamy syndrome (MPS-VI)
Sly syndrome, beta- glucoronidase deficiency (MPS-VII)
adrenoleukodystrophy
mucolipidosis II
Krabbe disease
Gaucher disease
Niemann-Pick disease
Wolman disease
metachromatic leukodystrophy
familial erythrophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis
histiocytosis -X
hemophagocytosis
beta thalassemia
pure red cell aplasia
sickle cell anaemia
telangiectasia
Kostmann syndrome
leukocyte adhesion deficiency
DiGeorge syndrome
bare lymphocyte syndrome
Omenn syndrome
severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID)
SCID adenosine deaminase deficiency
SCID T and B lymphocytes negative
SCID T lymphocytes negative and B lymphocytes positive
common variable immunodeficiency
Wiskotta Aldrich syndrome
X-linked lymphoproliferative disorder
Lesch-Nyhan syndrome
cartilage-hair hypoplasia
Glanzmann’s thrombasthenia
osteopetrosis (marble bone disease)
mega-karyocytosis (inherited thrombocythemia)
multiple myeloma
plasmocythic leukaemia
Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia
breast cancer
Ewing’s sarcoma
neuroblastoma (sympathicoblastoma)
kidney cancer