Claims
- 1. A medium for preparing duct-like structure cells derived from post-natal islets of Langerhans or acinar cells, which comprises in a physiologically acceptable culture medium an effective amount of:
a) a solid matrix environment for a three-dimensional culture; and b) a factor for developing, maintaining and expanding said dedifferentiated intermediate cells, said first factor inducing a rise in intracellular cAMP.
- 2. A medium according to claim 1, wherein said factor is derived from acinar cells.
- 3. A medium according to claim 1, wherein said culture medium comprises DMEM/12 supplemented with an effective amount of fetal calf serum.
- 4. A medium according to claim 1, wherein said factor is selected from the group consisting of cholera toxin (CT), forskolin, high glucose concentrations, a promoter of cAMP, and EGF.
- 5. A medium according to claim 1, wherein said matrix protein comprises one or more of laminin, collagen type I and Matrigel™.
- 6. A method for preparing duct-like structure cells derived from post-natal islets of Langerhans or acinar cells, which comprises contacting said cells with a medium according to any one of claims 1 to 5.
- 7. An in vitro method for islet cell expansion, which comprises the steps of:
a) inducing cystic formation in cells cultured in a medium of the present invention, wherein said cells are selected from the group consisting of acinar cells and cells derived from post-natal islets of Langerhans cells to obtain a duct-like structure; b) expanding cells of said duct-like structure; and c) inducing islet cell differentiation properties of the expanded cells of said duct-like structure to become insulin-producing cells.
- 8. An in vitro method for producing cells with at least bipotentiality, which comprises the steps of:
a) inducing cystic formation in cells cultured in a medium of the present invention, wherein said cells are selected from the group consisting of acinar cells and cells derived from post-natal islets of Langerhans cells from a patient to obtain a duct-like structure; whereby when the duct-like structure cells are introduced in situ in the patient, the cells are expanded and islet cell differentiation properties are induced to become in situ insulin-producing cells.
- 9. A method for the treatment of diabetes mellitus in a patient, which comprises the steps of
a) inducing cystic formation in cells cultured in a medium of the present invention, wherein said cells are selected from the group consisting of acinar cells and cells derived from post-natal islets of Langerhans cells of the patient to obtain a duct-like structure; and b) introducing the duct-like structure cells in situ in the patient, wherein the cells are expanded in situ and islet cell differentiation properties are induced in situ to become insulin-producing cells.
- 10. A method for the treatment of diabetes mellitus in a patient, which comprises the steps of
a) inducing cystic formation in cells cultured in a medium of the present invention, wherein said cells are selected from the group consisting of acinar cells and cells derived from post-natal islets of Langerhans cells of the patient to obtain a duct-like structure; b) expanding in vitro the duct-like structure cells; c) inducing in vitro islet cell differentiation properties of the expanded cells of duct-like structure to become insulin-producing cells; and d) introducing the cells of step c) in situ in the patient, wherein the cells produce insulin in situ.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/111,485 filed on Apr. 25, 2002 which is still pending and which is a National Phase entry of International application number PCT/CA00/01284 filed on Oct. 27, 2000, now abandoned, and which is claiming the benefit of priority of application serial No. 60/162,137 filed on Oct. 29, 1999 and which is now abandoned and all above applications are all incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60162137 |
Oct 1999 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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