Stem cells
Definition
Stem cells are cells which have not yet developed a special structure and function but which have the capacity to mature into cells with the characteristic shapes and specified functions of other cells in the body, such as heart, skin, muscle and nerve cells. Such cells are microscopic in size and can be found in all multi-cellular organisms.
Embryonic stem cells stained blue as seen under a microscope. Credit: Nissim Benvenisty, Wikimedia.

Importance
Stem cells were first used for bone marrow transplants (BMTs), a proceedure that was introduced as a treatment for cancer and genetic blood disorders in the 1960s. Every year stem cells are presently used in about 60,000 BMT operations worldwide. This procedure is increasingly using stem cells sourced from peripheral and umbilical cord blood rather than from the bone marrow. Stem cells are not only vital for BMTs but are being explored for their power to replace or even heal damaged tissues and cells in the body. They have proven particularly valuable for bone grafts. The value of stem cells for bone grafts is expected to be worth US$600 million by 2015. Stem cells have also been approved in Canada and South Korea for the treatment of acute myocardial infarction (heart attack), anal fistula and for cartilage injury and oesteoarthritis. Such cells are additionally used as coatings for synthetic organs produced in the laboratory. A coating with stem cells provides a means to prevent implant rejection. Since 2008 eight patients have successfully received transplants of artificially created windpipes coated with stem cells. The tracheas were made by growing the patient's stem cells on a laboratory-made scaffold. Such an approach is expected to be used in the future creation of other organs such as a replacement oesophagus, heart valve, diaphragm, kidney, or lung. In 2011 the stem cell market was valued at about US$2 billion. Most of this consisted of revenue from BMTs. Syed and Evans predict that the stem cell therapeutics market will be generating US$8.8 billion by 2016. This includes stem cell therapies, stem cell banking and stem cell ancillary products (Nature Reviews Drug Discovery 12, March 2013, 185-6).
Discovery
The concept of a stem cell was first proposed by researchers working on embryonic development in the nineteenth century. They saw such cells as the starting point for biological processes. From the early twentieth century stem cells began to be seen as the source of different kinds of blood cells. Yet, blood stem cells could not be visualised in this period, so many doubted their existence. Knowledge advanced during the Second World War through the identification of a recovery factor in bone marrow which was thought to help regenerate the blood system. This was discovered by the haematologists William Bloom and Leon Jacobson as part of their research into the effects of radiation on the blood system which they carried out as part of the Manhattan Project to build the first atom bomb. It was this observation that laid the basis for the development of the BMT procedure for the treatment of blood cancer (leukaemia). BMTs opened the way to the identification and characterisation of stem cells within the bone marrow in the 1960s. In 1978 stem cells were also discovered to be present in human cord blood and three years later scientists cultivated the first embryonic stem cells from mice blastocysts.
Application
Stem cells are currently used as research tools to understand the signals and mechanism of cell differentiation. This is useful not only for understanding the cause of disease, but also for the development of new therapies. The ability to generate large numbers of specialised cells from stem cells has also led to their use for testing the safety of new medicines, thereby reducing the need for animal testing. Cancer stem cells, for example, are used to screen potential anti-tumour drugs. Stem cells are also being explored for their properties to replace cells lost in degenerative diseases and for repairing cells in damaged tissues, a field known as regenerative medicine. Today more than 1,100 clinical studies, the overwhelming majority of them using adult stem cells, are being conducted to investigate the power of stem cell therapy. This includes treatments for retinal diseases, neurological conditions such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease, heart disease such as post-ischaemic stroke, and type 1 diabetes.
Stem cells: timeline of key events
Date | Event | People | Places |
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1882 | Concept of the stem cell is put forward for the first time | Haeckel, Dantchakoff, Pappenheim, Ehrlich, Maximow | University of Jena, Charite Hospital, Koch Institute, Petrograd University |
1890 - 1930 | Debate begins over whether one stem cell provides supply of new cells for the entire blood system or if there is a different stem cell for each constituent cell lineage of the blood system | Bloom, Maximow | University of Chicago, Petrograd University |
1908 | The term 'stem cell' is coined | Maximov | Petrograd University |
26 Apr 1927 | Anne McLaren was born in London, UK | McLaren | University College London, Edinburgh University, Cambridge University |
1942 - 1945 | Animal experiments launched to investigate the biological effects of acute and chronic exposure to different forms and intensities of ionising radiation | Jacobson, Zirkle, Bloom | University of Chicago |
1942 - 1945 | One part of the blood system, the spleen, offers some form of protection against radiation damage | Jacobson | University of Chicago |
1945 | Research continues into the damaging effects of ionising radiation upon the blood system - the tissue most sensitive to radiation effects | Jacobson, Lorenz | University of Chicago, National Cancer Institute, MRC RRU |
1945 | Atomic Energy Research Establishment (AERE) founded | AERE | |
1947 | Medical Research Council Radiobiological Unit (MRC RU) established | Loutit, Ford, Barnes | MRC RRU |
1949 | First experiments transplanting spleen from non-radiated mice into radiated mice | Jacobson, Marks, Gaston | University of Chicago |
23 Mar 1950 | Hubert Schoemaker was born in Deventer, The Netherlands | Schoemaker | Deventer, The Netherlands |
1951 - 1956 | Debate about whether the 'recovery factor' present in the spleen and marrow is a hormone or a cell | Jacobson, Lorenz, Loutit, Congdon | University of Chicago, National Cancer Institute, MRC RRU |
1951 | Transfer of marrow into lethally irradiated mice shows that marrow, like spleen, is regenerative | Lorenz, Congdon, Uphoff | National Cancer Institute |
1956 | Experiments with mice confirm radiation recovery factor is a distinctive cell | Loutit, Ford, Barnes, Hamerton | MRC RRU |
1956 | Mice with leukaemia treated successfully with lethal radiation followed by bone marrow transplant | Loutit, Barnes | MRC RRU |
12 Sep 1957 | First report of successful bone marrow transplants performed in human patients | Thomas, Lochte, Lu, Ferrebee | Bassett Medical Center, Cornell University |
1959 | Infused allogeneic bone marrow in accidentally irradiated workers shown to give rise to mature blood cells | Mathe | Hopital Saint Louis |
1959 | Bone marrow transplants in two sets of identical twin girls fails to eradicate leukaemia | Thomas, Ferrebee, Sahler | Bassett Medical Center |
1959 | Experiments in mice prove the existence of resident blood stem cells in marrow | Thomas | Bassett Medical Center |
1960 | Bone marrow transplants being undermined by immunological reactions (especially graft-versus-host-disease (GvHD)) | Thomas | Bassett Medical Center |
1961 | Existence and properties of transplantable stem cells in mouse bone marrow established and the first methodology for counting them is devised | James, Till, McCulloch, Siminovitch, Becker, Wu, Fowle | Ontario Cancer Institute |
1962 - 1965 | Bone marrow transplants in humans abandoned by Thomas group due to graft-versus-host-disease | Thomas | Bassett Medical Center |
1962 | Nuclei from adult frog cells reprogrammed to full embryonic potential after transfer into frog eggs | Gurdon, Altman | Cambridge University |
1965 | First successful allogeneic marrow transplant reported in patient with leukaemia | Mathe | Institute of Cancer and Immunotherapeutics |
1965 | Distinctive and powerfully regenerative cell resident in bone marrow, known from now on as stem cells | ||
1965 | Paterson Institute for Cancer Research established as a major centre for blood stem cell research | Lajtha, Schofield, Lord, Dexter, Paterson | Paterson Institute for Cancer Research, Christie Cancer Hosptial |
1965 | Development of a technique for the in vitro cultivation of bone marrow cells | Metcalf, Bradley, Sachs, Pluznik | Queen Elizabeth II Hospital, Weizmann Institute |
1968 | First successful bone marrow transplant from a sibling | Good | Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center |
1969 | Concept of the tumour stem cell is born | Fialkow, Pierce, Hamburger, Salmon, Nowell, Damjanov, Solter | University of Washington in Seattle |
1970 | Blood stem cell proves highly elusive as it is difficult to isolate and visualise | ||
1971 | Cetus Corporation, the first biotechnology was founded | Cape, Farley, Glaser | Cetus |
1973 | First successful bone marrow transplant from unrelated donor | Good, O'Reilly | Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center |
1975 | A liquid media is developed for growing bone marrow cells, including the blood stem cell | Dexter | Paterson Institute for Cancer Research |
1977 | Bone marrow transplants is clinically proven | Donnall | Fred Hutchinson, Seattle, New York |
1978 | Transplantable stem cells discovered in human cord blood | Evans | Cambridge University |
1980 - 1990 | Existence of the blood stem cell contested | Dexter, Lord, Weissmann, Morrison | |
9 Jul 1981 | Mouse embryonic stem cells first isolated and cultured in the laboratory | Evans, Kaufman, Martin | Cambridge University |
December 1981 | Another method published for cultivating mouse embryonic stem cells | Martin | University of California San Francisco |
1982 | Leukaemia emerges as a key means for understanding of the role of the stem cell in cancer | Dick, Lapidot | Ontario Cancer Institute |
1982 | Amcell, a private biotechnology company, is formed to commercialise blood stem cells | ||
1982 | Marrow stem cells shown to be distinct from progenitor cells | ||
1982 | AIS, the first biotechnology company to commercialise blood stem cell-based innovation is established | AIS | |
1984 | A molecular marker, CD34, is identified as specific for a subset of marrow cells containing the blood stem cell | Civin | Johns Hopkins |
1984 - 1996 | Ongoing litigation between CellPro and Baxter Healthcare Corporation over the use of the CD34 marker for cell separation technology | CellPro, Baxter Healthcare | |
1984 | CD34 marker used as the basis for cell separation technology | ||
1984 | Blood stem cells extensively purified for first time | ||
1986 | National Marrow Donor Programme established in US | ||
1987 | First clinical trials of foetal neural cell grafting in patients with Parkinson’s disease | Bjorklund, Lindvall | Lund University |
1987 | CellPro, the second biotechnology company is formed to commercialise blood stem cells | CellPro | |
1988 | First reported clinical use of umbilical cord blood | Broxmeyer | Indiana University |
1988 | SyStemix, the third biotechnology company is established to commercialise blood stem cells | Systemix | |
1 Jul 1988 | The first hematopoietic stem cells were isolated in mice | Spangrude, Heimfeld, Weissman | Stanford University |
1989 | Aastrom, a private biotechnology company is formed to commercialise blood stem cells | ||
1990 | Some companies attempt, but do not succeed, to develop blood stem cell-based business | Baxter Healthcare | |
1990 | Discovery of the nesting gene, the most commonly used marker for neural stem cells | Lendahl | Karolinska Institutet |
1990 | Mouse marrow regenerating stem cells are completely separated from in vivo colony-forming cells for first time | ||
1992 | First public bank set up for umbilical cord blood bank in New York | Rubinstein | New York Blood Center |
1992 | Neural stem cells identified in the adult human brain | ||
1992 | Progenitor, a private biotechnology company is formed to commercialise blood stem cells | ||
1992 | Stem cells used as vectors to deliver the genes needed to correct the genetic disorder SCID | Bordignon | Vita-Salute San Raffaele University |
1993 | Embryonic stem cells are proven to be pluripotent; having the ability to differentiate into different cell types | ||
1994 | First separation of cancer stem cells from the majority of cells in a cancer | ||
1994 | Patients with damaged corneas successfully treated with corneal stem cells | ||
1994 | Cancer stem cell theory advanced | Dick | Ontario Cancer Institute |
1994 | Experiments in adult rats indicate olifactory ensheathing cells could regenerate injured dorsal root axons in spinal cord | Ramon-Cueto, Nieto-Sampedro | Instituto Cajal |
1995 | First derivation of primate embryonic stem cell lines | ||
1996 | First reports that blood stem cell might be able to give rise to cells other than those of the blood system | Blau, Lagasse, Lemischka, Morrison, Thiese, Krause, Gussoni, Bjornson | |
1996 - 2002 | Experiments with rats conducted by different research teams around the world confirm olifactory ensheathing cells help repair spinal cord | Smale, Li, Imaizumi, Guntinas-Lichius, Nash, Ruitenberg | Queen's University, University College London, Yale University, University of Cologne, University of the Health Sciences, Netherlands Institute for Brain Research |
1998 | Human brain demonstrated to contain cells with stem-like properties | Eriksson, Gage | Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Salk Institute |
October 1998 | First human embryonic stem cell line derived | Thomson, Itskovitz-Eldor, Shapiro, Waknitz, Swiergiel, Marshall, Jones | University of Wisconsin-Madison |
1999 | Adult neural stem cells identified as capable of forming new neural stem cells | Frisen | Karolinska Institutet |
1999 | Neuronyx founded | Schoemaker | |
2000 | Adult stem cells recognised as having potential to generate variety of cells for other organs | Frisen | Karolinska Institutet |
2000 | Retinal stem cells identified in mice | ||
5 Dec 2000 | Wisdom teeth demonstrated to be source of stem cells | Shi, Gronthos, Mankani, Brahim, Gehron Robey | NIH |
2001 | The Stem Cell Network is formed | ||
2001 | Dermal stem cells identified in adult skin tissue | ||
9 Aug 2001 | US places restricitions on embryonic stem cell research | ||
October 2001 | Human embryo cloned to make stem cells | Advanced Cell Technology | |
2002 | International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISCF) established | ||
2002 | First complete purification of multipotent marrow stem cells from mice | ||
4 Mar 2002 | Canadian Institutes of Health Research unveiled guidelines for stem cell research | ||
2003 | Cancer stem cells isolated in human brain tumours | Singh | |
14 Feb 2003 | Dolly the sheep, the first cloned mammal, died | Wilmut | Roslin Institute |
13 May 2003 | Dental pulp from baby teeth demonstrated to be source for stem cells | Shi, Miura, Gronthos, Zhao, Lu, Fisher, Gehron Robey, | NIH |
2004 | First derivation of dopaminergic cells from human embryonic stem cells | ||
2004 | International Consortium of Stem Cell Networks (ICSCN) initiated | ||
2005 | Lasker Prize awarded to James Till and Ernest McCulloch | Till, McCulloch | |
2005 | First evidence for human bone cancer stem cells | ||
2005 | UK Pattison Report emphasizes stem cells as likely potential therapies for the future | ||
15 Jun 2005 | Canadian researchers created the country's first embryonic stem cell lines | Nagy | Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute |
25 Aug 2005 | Harvard scientists reported reprogramming adult skin cells into embryonic stem cells | Cowan, Eggan, Melton, Alienza | Harvard Stem Cell Institute |
2006 | Normal mammary stem cells demonstrated in adult mice | ||
1 Jan 2006 | Hubert Schoemaker died in Philadelphia, USA | Schoemaker | |
12 Jan 2006 | First successful cloning of human embryo to make stem cells | Lanza, Chung, Klimanskaya, Becker, Marh, Lu, Johnson, Meisner | Advanced Cell Technology |
June 2006 | Four genes identified as important for reprogramming cells | Yamanaka | Kyoto University |
16 Nov 2006 | Stem cell injections reported to ease symptoms in muscular dystrophy in dogs | ||
2007 | Nobel Prize for Physiology for Medicine awarded for discoveries enabling germline gene modification in mice using embryonic stem cells | Capecchi, Evans, Smithies | University of North Carolina, University of Utah |
2007 | First physical identification and localization of mammalian intestinal stem cells | ||
2007 | First evidence for human colon cancer stem cells | ||
January 2007 | Scientists isolated new stem cell source in amniotic fluid | De Coppi, Bartsch, Siddiqui, Xu, Santos, Perin, Mostoslavsky, Serre, Snyder, Yoo, Furth, Soker, Atala | |
February 2007 | Stem cell transplant used to treat leukaemia in a patient found to cure his HIV | Hütter | Free University of Berlin |
April 2007 | Canadian researchers converted normal human blood cells into leukaemia stem cells to investigate leukaemia | Dick | |
June 2007 | Skin cells reprogrammed to become like embryonic stem cells | Yamanaka | Kyoto University, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
7 Jul 2007 | Anne McLaren died | McLaren | University College London, Edinburgh University, Cambridge University |
5 Sep 2007 | British regulators approved human-animal embryo research | ||
30 Nov 2007 | Human cells reprogrammed to make pluripotent stem cells | Yamanaka, Takahashi | Kyoto University |
2008 | Gairdner Prize is awarded to Sam Weiss for the discovery of neural stem cells | Weiss | |
5 Sep 2008 | Scientists created stem cells for 10 disorders | Daley, Park, Arora, Huo, Maherall, Ahfedt, Shimamura, Lensch, Cowan, Hochedlinger | Harvard Stem Cell Institute |
2009 | Lasker Prize awarded to John Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka for discoveries in nuclear reprogramming. Yamanaka is also awarded the Gairdner Prize | Gurdon, Yamanaka | Cambridge University, Kyoto University |
2009 | Induced pluripotent stem cells created with minimal residual genomic alteration | ||
January 2009 | First animal tests suggest stem cells may reverse paralysis | Moreno-Manzano, Rodríguez-Jiménez, García-Roselló, Laínez, Erceg, Calvo, Ronaghi, Lloret, Planells-Cases,Sánchez-Puelles, Stojkovic, | University of Valencia |
11 Feb 2009 | Stem-cell transplant reported to be promising treatment for curing HIV | Hutter | University of Berlin |
March 2009 | Embryonic like stem cells generated from adult human tissue | Nagy, White | Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto |
9 Mar 2009 | U.S. President Barack Obama reversed restrictions on stem cell research imposed by former President George W. Bush | ||
10 Jun 2009 | Stem cell transplants reported to improve survival for leukaemia patients | Koreth, Schlen, Kopecky, Honda, Sierra, Djulbegovic, Wadleigh, DeAngelo, Stone, Sakamaki Appelbaum, Dohner, Antin, Soiffer, Cutler | Dana Farber Cancer Institute |
2010 | Adult cells reprogrammed into neurons, cardiac muscle and blood cells | ||
2010 | First clinical trial of human embryonic-derived stem cells for treatment of spinal cord injury | ||
5 Nov 2010 | Modified mRNA reported to transform skin cells into pluripotent stem cells | Luigi Warren, Philip Manos, Ahfeldt, Ahfeldt, Yuin-Han Loh, Hu Li, Frank Lau, Wataru Ebina, Pankaj Mandal, Zachary Smith, Meissner, George Daley, Brack, James Collins, Chad Cowan, Schlaeger, Rossi | Harvard University |
2011 | Isolation of multipotent human blood stem cells capable of forming all cells in the blood system | ||
10 Mar 2011 | Patient suffering from acute myeloid leukaemia is cured of HIV-1 after receiving bone marrow stem cells transplanted from donor with mutated CCR5 gene. This awakens interest in developing HIV treatment that renders a patient's cells resistant to HIV-1 | Allers, Hutter, Hofmann, Loddenkemper, Rieger | Charite-University Medicine Berlin |
April 2011 | US funding of embryonic stem cell research permitted | ||
14 Jul 2011 | First safety trial launched in humans to test embryonic stem cell therapy to treat blinding diseases | Schwartz | University of California Los Angeles |
2012 | John Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka win the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the discovery that mature cells can be reprogrammed to become pluripotent stem cells | Gurdon, Yamanaka | Cambridge University, Kyoto University |
2014 | Japanese scientists completed successful skin-to-eye stem cell transplant in a 70 year old patient with age-related macular degeneration, a blinding disease. | ||
March 2014 | Breakthrough for manufacturing stem cells | Dixon, Shah, Rogers, Hall, Weston, Parmenter, McNally, Denning, Shakesheff | University of Nottingham |
5 Jun 2014 | First embryonic stem cells cloned from a man's skin | Chung, Eum, Lee, Shim, Sepilian, Hong, Lee, Treff, Choi, Kimbrel, Dittman, Lonza | University of Pennsylvania |
October 2014 | Stem cells taken from nose demonstrated to repair spinal cord injury | Raisman, Tabakow | University College London, Wroclaw Medical University |
29 Sep 2015 | First UK patient recieved experimental stem cell treatment for age-related macular degeneration | University College London, National Institute for Health Research | |
20 Oct 2015 | UK NHS sets up stem cell factory in Liverpool to supply experimental treatment for people with diabetes | ||
8 Mar 2016 | UK scientists link repeated miscarriages to a reduction of stem cells in lining of the womb | Brosens, Quenby | University of Warwick |
9 Mar 2016 | A dozen infants born with cataracts reported to regain sight after receiving new stem cell therapy | Zhang | University of California San Diego |
17 Mar 2016 | Scientists announce the first generation of an embryonic stem cell that carries a single copy of the human genome rather than the usual two | Egli, Benvinsty, Sagi, Chia, Golan-Lev, Peretz, Weissbein, Sui, Sauer, Yanukka | Columbia University |
23 Mar 2016 | Surgeon involved in world's first trachea transplant made from patient's own stem cells sacked for scientific misconduct | Macchiarini | Karolinska Institute |
2 Jun 2016 | Stem cells reported to provide substantial recovery in patients disabled by stroke | Steinberg | Stanford University |
24 Jul 2016 | Small-scale case study showed power of stem cells to repair damaged scar tissue caused by heart attacks | Anastasiadis, Antonitsis, Westaby, Reginald, Sultan, Doumas, Efthimiadis, Evans | AHEPA University Hospital, Oxford University, Cardiff University |
20 Feb 2017 | Data published from 25 centres in 13 countries for 281 patients indicated autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation can halt the progression of MS disability | Muraro, Pasquini, Atkins | Imperial College |
2 Mar 2017 | Gene therapy reported to successfully reverse sickle cell disease in first patient | Ribell, Hacien-Bey-Abina, Payen, Magnani, Leboulch | University of Paris |
3 Mar 2017 | Cambridge scientists report the development of an aritificial mouse embryo using stem cells | University of Cambridge | |
16 Mar 2017 | Study published showing a personalised treatment using a patient's own stem cells effective for treating macular degeneration, a common blinding disease | Mandai | RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology |
16 Mar 2017 | Follow-up of three women given stem cell treatment in 2015 to treat macular degeneration raises concerns | Kuriyan | Flaum Eye Institute |
April 2017 | Researchers at University of Washington-Madison demonstrated the possibility of growing skin, bone marrow and blood vessels using plant scaffolds with stem cells | University of Washington-Madison, Olbrich Botanical Gardens | |
4 Oct 2017 | Gene therapy shown in clinical trials to halt progression of adrenoleukodystrophy, a fatal brain disease inherited by boys | Eichler, Duncan, Williams | Harvard University, Bluebird Bio, Boston Children’s Hospital |
14 Nov 2017 | Stem cells in the body found to have significantly different gene-expression profile than stem cells isolated and cultivated in the laboratory | van Velthoven, de Morree, Enger, Brett, Rando, | Stanford University |
19 Mar 2018 | Stem cell treatment reported to be promising treatment for age-related macular degeneration | da Cruz, Fynes, Georgiadis, Kerby, Luo, Ahmado, Vernon, Coffey | University College London |
7 Dec 2018 | Mouse and human skin cells reprogrammed into immune cells to fight cancer | Rosa, Pires, Kurtochkin, Ferreira, Gomes, Palma, Shaiv, Solanas, Azenha, Papatsenko, Schulz, Reis e Sousa, Carlos-Filipe | Lund University, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Francis Crick Institute |
5 Mar 2019 | Second patient reported free of HIV after receiving stem-cell therapy | Gupta | University of Cambridge |
19 Apr 2019 | Gene therapy shown to be promising in treating infants born with X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID-X1) | Mamcarz, Zhou, Lockey, Abdelsamed, Cross, Kang, Ma, Condori, Dowdy, Triplett, Maron | St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital |
1882
Concept of the stem cell is put forward for the first time
1890 - 1930
Debate begins over whether one stem cell provides supply of new cells for the entire blood system or if there is a different stem cell for each constituent cell lineage of the blood system
1908
The term 'stem cell' is coined
26 Apr 1927
Anne McLaren was born in London, UK
1942 - 1945
Animal experiments launched to investigate the biological effects of acute and chronic exposure to different forms and intensities of ionising radiation
1942 - 1945
One part of the blood system, the spleen, offers some form of protection against radiation damage
1945
Research continues into the damaging effects of ionising radiation upon the blood system - the tissue most sensitive to radiation effects
1945
Atomic Energy Research Establishment (AERE) founded
1947
Medical Research Council Radiobiological Unit (MRC RU) established
1949
First experiments transplanting spleen from non-radiated mice into radiated mice
23 Mar 1950
Hubert Schoemaker was born in Deventer, The Netherlands
1951 - 1956
Debate about whether the 'recovery factor' present in the spleen and marrow is a hormone or a cell
1951
Transfer of marrow into lethally irradiated mice shows that marrow, like spleen, is regenerative
1956
Experiments with mice confirm radiation recovery factor is a distinctive cell
1956
Mice with leukaemia treated successfully with lethal radiation followed by bone marrow transplant
12 Sep 1957
First report of successful bone marrow transplants performed in human patients
1959
Infused allogeneic bone marrow in accidentally irradiated workers shown to give rise to mature blood cells
1959
Bone marrow transplants in two sets of identical twin girls fails to eradicate leukaemia
1959
Experiments in mice prove the existence of resident blood stem cells in marrow
1960
Bone marrow transplants being undermined by immunological reactions (especially graft-versus-host-disease (GvHD))
1961
Existence and properties of transplantable stem cells in mouse bone marrow established and the first methodology for counting them is devised
1962 - 1965
Bone marrow transplants in humans abandoned by Thomas group due to graft-versus-host-disease
1962
Nuclei from adult frog cells reprogrammed to full embryonic potential after transfer into frog eggs
1965
First successful allogeneic marrow transplant reported in patient with leukaemia
1965
Distinctive and powerfully regenerative cell resident in bone marrow, known from now on as stem cells
1965
Paterson Institute for Cancer Research established as a major centre for blood stem cell research
1965
Development of a technique for the in vitro cultivation of bone marrow cells
1968
First successful bone marrow transplant from a sibling
1969
Concept of the tumour stem cell is born
1970
Blood stem cell proves highly elusive as it is difficult to isolate and visualise
1971
Cetus Corporation, the first biotechnology was founded
1973
First successful bone marrow transplant from unrelated donor
1975
A liquid media is developed for growing bone marrow cells, including the blood stem cell
1977
Bone marrow transplants is clinically proven
1978
Transplantable stem cells discovered in human cord blood
1980 - 1990
Existence of the blood stem cell contested
9 Jul 1981
Mouse embryonic stem cells first isolated and cultured in the laboratory
Dec 1981
Another method published for cultivating mouse embryonic stem cells
1982
Leukaemia emerges as a key means for understanding of the role of the stem cell in cancer
1982
Amcell, a private biotechnology company, is formed to commercialise blood stem cells
1982
Marrow stem cells shown to be distinct from progenitor cells
1982
AIS, the first biotechnology company to commercialise blood stem cell-based innovation is established
1984
A molecular marker, CD34, is identified as specific for a subset of marrow cells containing the blood stem cell
1984 - 1996
Ongoing litigation between CellPro and Baxter Healthcare Corporation over the use of the CD34 marker for cell separation technology
1984
CD34 marker used as the basis for cell separation technology
1984
Blood stem cells extensively purified for first time
1986
National Marrow Donor Programme established in US
1987
First clinical trials of foetal neural cell grafting in patients with Parkinson’s disease
1987
CellPro, the second biotechnology company is formed to commercialise blood stem cells
1988
First reported clinical use of umbilical cord blood
1988
SyStemix, the third biotechnology company is established to commercialise blood stem cells
1 Jul 1988
The first hematopoietic stem cells were isolated in mice
1989
Aastrom, a private biotechnology company is formed to commercialise blood stem cells
1990
Some companies attempt, but do not succeed, to develop blood stem cell-based business
1990
Discovery of the nesting gene, the most commonly used marker for neural stem cells
1990
Mouse marrow regenerating stem cells are completely separated from in vivo colony-forming cells for first time
1992
First public bank set up for umbilical cord blood bank in New York
1992
Neural stem cells identified in the adult human brain
1992
Progenitor, a private biotechnology company is formed to commercialise blood stem cells
1992
Stem cells used as vectors to deliver the genes needed to correct the genetic disorder SCID
1993
Embryonic stem cells are proven to be pluripotent; having the ability to differentiate into different cell types
1994
First separation of cancer stem cells from the majority of cells in a cancer
1994
Patients with damaged corneas successfully treated with corneal stem cells
1994
Cancer stem cell theory advanced
1994
Experiments in adult rats indicate olifactory ensheathing cells could regenerate injured dorsal root axons in spinal cord
1995
First derivation of primate embryonic stem cell lines
1996
First reports that blood stem cell might be able to give rise to cells other than those of the blood system
1996 - 2002
Experiments with rats conducted by different research teams around the world confirm olifactory ensheathing cells help repair spinal cord
1998
Human brain demonstrated to contain cells with stem-like properties
Oct 1998
First human embryonic stem cell line derived
1999
Adult neural stem cells identified as capable of forming new neural stem cells
1999
Neuronyx founded
2000
Adult stem cells recognised as having potential to generate variety of cells for other organs
2000
Retinal stem cells identified in mice
5 Dec 2000
Wisdom teeth demonstrated to be source of stem cells
2001
The Stem Cell Network is formed
2001
Dermal stem cells identified in adult skin tissue
2001
US places restricitions on embryonic stem cell research
Oct 2001
Human embryo cloned to make stem cells
2002
International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISCF) established
2002
First complete purification of multipotent marrow stem cells from mice
4 Mar 2002
Canadian Institutes of Health Research unveiled guidelines for stem cell research
2003
Cancer stem cells isolated in human brain tumours
14 Feb 2003
Dolly the sheep, the first cloned mammal, died
13 May 2003
Dental pulp from baby teeth demonstrated to be source for stem cells
2004
First derivation of dopaminergic cells from human embryonic stem cells
2004
International Consortium of Stem Cell Networks (ICSCN) initiated
2005
Lasker Prize awarded to James Till and Ernest McCulloch
2005
First evidence for human bone cancer stem cells
2005
UK Pattison Report emphasizes stem cells as likely potential therapies for the future
15 Jun 2005
Canadian researchers created the country's first embryonic stem cell lines
25 Aug 2005
Harvard scientists reported reprogramming adult skin cells into embryonic stem cells
2006
Normal mammary stem cells demonstrated in adult mice
1 Jan 2006
Hubert Schoemaker died in Philadelphia, USA
12 Jan 2006
First successful cloning of human embryo to make stem cells
Jun 2006
Four genes identified as important for reprogramming cells
16 Nov 2006
Stem cell injections reported to ease symptoms in muscular dystrophy in dogs
2007
Nobel Prize for Physiology for Medicine awarded for discoveries enabling germline gene modification in mice using embryonic stem cells
2007
First physical identification and localization of mammalian intestinal stem cells
2007
First evidence for human colon cancer stem cells
Jan 2007
Scientists isolated new stem cell source in amniotic fluid
Feb 2007
Stem cell transplant used to treat leukaemia in a patient found to cure his HIV
Apr 2007
Canadian researchers converted normal human blood cells into leukaemia stem cells to investigate leukaemia
Jun 2007
Skin cells reprogrammed to become like embryonic stem cells
7 Jul 2007
Anne McLaren died
5 Sep 2007
British regulators approved human-animal embryo research
30 Nov 2007
Human cells reprogrammed to make pluripotent stem cells
2008
Gairdner Prize is awarded to Sam Weiss for the discovery of neural stem cells
5 Sep 2008
Scientists created stem cells for 10 disorders
2009
Lasker Prize awarded to John Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka for discoveries in nuclear reprogramming. Yamanaka is also awarded the Gairdner Prize
2009
Induced pluripotent stem cells created with minimal residual genomic alteration
Jan 2009
First animal tests suggest stem cells may reverse paralysis
11 Feb 2009
Stem-cell transplant reported to be promising treatment for curing HIV
Mar 2009
Embryonic like stem cells generated from adult human tissue
9 Mar 2009
U.S. President Barack Obama reversed restrictions on stem cell research imposed by former President George W. Bush
10 Jun 2009
Stem cell transplants reported to improve survival for leukaemia patients
2010
Adult cells reprogrammed into neurons, cardiac muscle and blood cells
2010
First clinical trial of human embryonic-derived stem cells for treatment of spinal cord injury
5 Nov 2010
Modified mRNA reported to transform skin cells into pluripotent stem cells
2011
Isolation of multipotent human blood stem cells capable of forming all cells in the blood system
10 Mar 2011
Patient suffering from acute myeloid leukaemia is cured of HIV-1 after receiving bone marrow stem cells transplanted from donor with mutated CCR5 gene. This awakens interest in developing HIV treatment that renders a patient's cells resistant to HIV-1
Apr 2011
US funding of embryonic stem cell research permitted
14 Jul 2011
First safety trial launched in humans to test embryonic stem cell therapy to treat blinding diseases
2012
John Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka win the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the discovery that mature cells can be reprogrammed to become pluripotent stem cells
2014
Japanese scientists completed successful skin-to-eye stem cell transplant in a 70 year old patient with age-related macular degeneration, a blinding disease.
Mar 2014
Breakthrough for manufacturing stem cells
5 Jun 2014
First embryonic stem cells cloned from a man's skin
Oct 2014
Stem cells taken from nose demonstrated to repair spinal cord injury
29 Sep 2015
First UK patient recieved experimental stem cell treatment for age-related macular degeneration
20 Oct 2015
UK NHS sets up stem cell factory in Liverpool to supply experimental treatment for people with diabetes
8 Mar 2016
UK scientists link repeated miscarriages to a reduction of stem cells in lining of the womb
9 Mar 2016
A dozen infants born with cataracts reported to regain sight after receiving new stem cell therapy
17 Mar 2016
Scientists announce the first generation of an embryonic stem cell that carries a single copy of the human genome rather than the usual two
23 Mar 2016
Surgeon involved in world's first trachea transplant made from patient's own stem cells sacked for scientific misconduct
2 Jun 2016
Stem cells reported to provide substantial recovery in patients disabled by stroke
24 Jul 2016
Small-scale case study showed power of stem cells to repair damaged scar tissue caused by heart attacks
20 Feb 2017
Data published from 25 centres in 13 countries for 281 patients indicated autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation can halt the progression of MS disability
2 Mar 2017
Gene therapy reported to successfully reverse sickle cell disease in first patient
3 Mar 2017
Cambridge scientists report the development of an aritificial mouse embryo using stem cells
16 Mar 2017
Study published showing a personalised treatment using a patient's own stem cells effective for treating macular degeneration, a common blinding disease
16 Mar 2017
Follow-up of three women given stem cell treatment in 2015 to treat macular degeneration raises concerns
Apr 2017
Researchers at University of Washington-Madison demonstrated the possibility of growing skin, bone marrow and blood vessels using plant scaffolds with stem cells
4 Oct 2017
Gene therapy shown in clinical trials to halt progression of adrenoleukodystrophy, a fatal brain disease inherited by boys
14 Nov 2017
Stem cells in the body found to have significantly different gene-expression profile than stem cells isolated and cultivated in the laboratory
19 Mar 2018
Stem cell treatment reported to be promising treatment for age-related macular degeneration
7 Dec 2018
Mouse and human skin cells reprogrammed into immune cells to fight cancer
5 Mar 2019
Second patient reported free of HIV after receiving stem-cell therapy
19 Apr 2019
Gene therapy shown to be promising in treating infants born with X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID-X1)
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