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International Stem Cell Corporation Demonstrates Positive Animal Efficacy Results in Metabolic Liver Disease Program
CARLSBAD, CA, Feb 12, 2013 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) --
International Stem Cell Corporation (OTCQB: ISCO)
(www.internationalstemcell.com) ("ISCO" or "the Company") a
California-based biotechnology company, today announced the
conclusions from its study demonstrating the efficacy and safety of
the hepatocyte-like cells (HLC) derived from human parthenogenetic
stem cells (hpSC) in a well-established animal model of a congenital
liver disorder associated with bilirubin metabolism. The data from
this pre-clinical study indicates that implanting HLC in rodents
produced both a significant initial decrease and the long-term
stabilization of bilirubin levels in blood serum.
Criggler-Najjar syndrome type 1 (CN1) is a rare inherited metabolic
disorder in which the sufferer's liver lacks a specific enzyme --
UGT1A1, which is essential for the clearance of the toxin bilirubin.
The syndrome results in unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia, a disorder
characterized by severe neurological complications which, if left
untreated, can lead to irreversible acute encephalopathy. Allogenic
hepatocyte transplantation (HT) has been used as an alternative
therapeutic option for patients with liver-based metabolic diseases
including CN1. However, one of the major factors limiting the
clinical advancement of human HT is a shortage of mature, functioning
human hepatocytes as well as the limited repopulation capacity of
grafted adult cells.
The use of HLCs to treat CN1 has several potential advantages over
transplantation of primary hepatocytes. Firstly, HLC would circumvent
the shortage of primary cells, as they can be produced and expanded
in vitro. Secondly, there is evidence to suggest that grafting HLC
may yield better long-term repopulation and persistent metabolic
activity than using immature fetal hepatocytes. HLCs can also be
given before the onset of bilirubin encephalopathy occurs, and can
thus provide sufficient amounts of UGT1A1 to allow the liver to
metabolize this toxin.
ISCO has previously reported how these HLC engraft in the liver of
Gunn rats, a well-validated model of CN1 where the animals lack
UGT1A1 and therefore accumulate toxic levels of unconjugated
bilirubin. In addition to this result, no adverse safety signals were
detected 16 weeks after the implantation of a therapeutic dose of
HLC, and serum levels of bilirubin continued to decline, compared
with the control group, up to the conclusion of the observation
period at week 19. Moreover, the overall structure and morphology of
the liver in all rodents in the treatment group appeared to be
undamaged, with no apparent inflammation, tumorigenicity or cell
rejection observed.
Dr. Ruslan Semechkin, Vice President - head of R&D for ISCO comments:
"This study provides important evidence for the use of our HLC
product as a viable source of transplantable cells for the treatment
of CN1. Having completed this study, we can now discuss with the FDA
the requirements for our Investigational New Drug (IND) application
and phase 1 clinical trial."
About International Stem Cell Corporation
International Stem Cell Corporation is focused on the therapeutic
applications of human parthenogenetic stem cells (hpSCs) and the
development and commercialization of cell-based research and cosmetic
products. ISCO's core technology, parthenogenesis, results in the
creation of pluripotent human stem cells from unfertilized oocytes
(eggs) hence avoiding ethical issues associated with the use or
destruction of viable human embryos. ISCO scientists have created the
first parthenogenetic, homozygous stem cell line that can be a source
of therapeutic cells for hundreds of millions of individuals of
differing genders, ages and racial background with minimal immune
rejection after transplantation. hpSCs offer the potential to create
the first true stem cell bank, UniStemCell(TM). ISCO also produces
and markets specialized cells and growth media for therapeutic
research worldwide through its subsidiary Lifeline Cell Technology
(www.lifelinecelltech.com), and stem cell-based skin care products
through its subsidiary Lifeline Skin Care (www.lifelineskincare.com).
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Contacts:
International Stem Cell Corporation
Dr. Simon Craw
Executive Vice President
Phone: 760-940-6383
Email: ir@intlstemcell.com
Dr. Ruslan Semechkin
Vice President, R&D
Phone: 760-940-6383
Email: ras@intlstemcell.com
Investor Relations:
MZ Group
Mark McPartland
Senior Vice President
Phone: 212-301-7130
Email: markmcp@mzgroup.us
Web: www.mzgroup.com
SOURCE: International Stem Cell Corporation
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