Beike Uses Research Forum to Showcase its Stem Cell Therapies
Friday, August 01,
2008 9:53 PM
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Recently, Shenzhen’s Beike
Biotechnology held the first annual 2008 China Stem Cell Stem Cell Technology
Forum, a gathering that was attended by over 300 of the world’s most
renowned stem cell biologist and researchers. The Mandarin-language conference
included many participants from
Beike is a controversial company because it has already begun treating patients
with injections of stem cells, usually a combination of umbilical cord cells
and stem cells derived from each patient. Beike claims to treat over 250
patients per month, a total of more than 3,000 so far. Approximately 70% to 80%
of the patients report themselves satisfied with their treatments, and the
treatments have the ability to produce at least some therapeutic effect in 86%
of its patients, according to statistics provided by Beike.
Beike has not submitted its techniques to the rigors of a double-blind clinical
test. Nor has it done the otherwise necessary animal testing. Nevertheless, the
company points to its success with the majority of its patients as sufficient
proof that its stem cell therapies are a valuable addition to the medical
arsenal.
Beike charges its patients between $20,000 and $30,000 for several rounds of
stem cells injections, which it says can help cure diseases such as
Alzheimer’s, atoxia, multiple sclerosis, optic nerve hypoplasia, and
spinal muscular atrophy . Although most patients come from
Stem cells are commonly used for bone marrow transplants in the West, but
experts say that bone marrow, which constantly undergoes renewal, is a better
candidate for basic stem cell injections than Beike’ specialties of
nerve/heart/spinal cord problems. Stem cells will not necessarily find the
correct nerve to repair without coaxing, according to the experts. They believe
a set of simple stem cell injections is unlikely to correct septo-optic
dysplasia, for example. On the other hand, Dr. Hu does not claim to know the
mechanism behind Beike’s treatments, but he points to the results.
Adding to Beike’s credibility is the high quality of its academic
affiliations. Beike was founded with capital from
In November 2007, Beike Biotechnology teamed up with the Szenzhen Graduate
School of Tsinghua University to establish a laboratory that will research cell
reprogramming and gene engineering. The lab will conduct research on stem
cells, the nuclear transfer and reprogramming of cells, and monoclonal
antibodies. The new lab was honored with the “China Key Laboratory”
designation and given a grant worth $4 million for equipment from the Shenzhen
Municipal Government. The grant was part of $12 million given out in 2007 by
Shenzhen to encourage innovative technologies.
In June of this year, Beike announce it began outfitting a 21,500 square foot
comprehensive medical stem cell storage and processing facility in Jiangsu
province. When completed, the Jiangsu Stem Cell Storage Facility will boast the
technology to freeze, store, and process a broad range of human stem cell
samples for clinical application. Initially, the facility will provide stem
cell banking for human umbilical cord blood stem cells, placenta stem cells,
amniotic membrane stem cells, bone marrow stem cells, and later it will also be
able to house induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS). The facility is expected to
begin operations later this year, adding another dimension to Beike’s
manifold stem cell-related activities
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