Platelets have a primary role in prevention of bleeding, and are vital for the treatment of various forms of trauma and blood diseases
![Stem Cell Method may Help Maintain Platelet Supply Without the Need of Blood Donation Stem Cell Method may Help Maintain Platelet Supply Without the Need of Blood Donation](https://images.medindia.net/health-images/1200_1000/Red-cells.jpg)
To address these limitations, investigators from Japan developed a strategy to derive functional platelets from human induced pluripotent stem cells. Induced pluripotent stem cells can be generated from various types of cells in the body, and they can in turn be coaxed to develop into nearly any other cell type. In the current study, the approach involved genetically manipulating such stem cells to become stable immortalized lines of platelet-producing cells called megakaryocyte progenitors.
The megakaryocyte progenitors could produce large quantities of platelets with clotting capabilities that were similar to those of donated platelets. Unlike freshly donated platelets, though, the immortalized megakaryocyte progenitors could be expanded and frozen for long-term storage.
"Here we established a method to achieve the long-term self-replication of megakaryocyte progenitors as an immortalized cell line, which could eventually contribute to large-scale cultivation and production of platelets," says senior author Dr. Koji Eto of Kyoto University and the University of Tokyo.
Source-Eurekalert