Source: University of Connecticut
Date: November 23, 2009
Summary:
University of Connecticut Health Center researchers in collaboration with scientists from China have revealed the potential for human stem cells to provide a vaccination against colon cancer, reports a study published in October in STEM CELLS. This discovery, led by immunology experts Dr. Bei Liu and Dr. Zihai Li, builds upon a century-old theory that immunizing with embryonic materials may generate an anti-tumor response. However, this theory has never before been advanced beyond the use of animal embryonic materials, and the discovery that human stem cells are able to immunize against colon cancer is both new and unexpected.