{"id":45433,"date":"2026-02-27T09:56:55","date_gmt":"2026-02-27T09:56:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/naijaglobalnews.org\/?p=45433"},"modified":"2026-02-27T09:56:55","modified_gmt":"2026-02-27T09:56:55","slug":"world-first-stem-cell-therapy-shows-promise-for-treating-spina-bifida-in-the-womb","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/naijaglobalnews.org\/?p=45433","title":{"rendered":"World-first stem-cell therapy shows promise for treating spina bifida in the womb"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\n <\/p>\n<p class=\"figure__caption u-sans-serif\"><span class=\"mr10\">An in utero treatment using placenta-derived stem cells could treat infants with a neural-tube condition called spina bifida. <\/span><span>Credit: Simon Fraser\/Science Photo Library<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Stem cells applied to the exposed spinal cords of fetuses in utero could treat infants with a severe birth complication that affects movement and continence. Researchers report that the therapy is safe, following a small clinical trial in six people1.<\/p>\n<p>Spina bifida, a condition in which the spinal cord is not properly enclosed during gestation, affects fewer than 1 in 1,000 births globally, but occurs at higher rates in low-income countries. The most severe form, called myelomeningocele, can cause excess fluid accumulation in the brain and potential brain damage, as well as paralysis and issues with bladder and bowel control.<\/p>\n<p>Fetal and neonatal surgeon Diana Farmer at the University of California, Davis, led the Cellular Therapy for In Utero Repair of Myelomeningocele (CuRE) trial to assess whether a treatment using stem cells derived from the placenta is feasible and whether it causes harm to pregnant people or their newborns.<\/p>\n<p>Six pregnant women underwent surgery at 24\u201325 weeks of gestation. During the procedure, stem cells generated from donated placentas were applied to the fetuses\u2019 exposed spinal cords directly. The authors say there were no complications during the surgeries, and the newborns were delivered at around 34 weeks of gestation with no signs of infection, cerebrospinal fluid leakage or tumour growth. Farmer says there were concerns that the stem cells could become cancerous.<\/p>\n<p>All of the newborns showed signs that a complication of their condition called hindbrain herniation \u2014 in which the back of the brain descends into the neck and blocks the circulation of cerebrospinal fluid \u2014 had been reversed.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt\u2019s exciting and it\u2019s important that we\u2019re advancing in the field and that we\u2019re looking at novel therapies,\u201d says Clare Whitehead, a fetal-medicine specialist at the Royal Women\u2019s Hospital in Melbourne, Australia. It is also reassuring that the therapy did not cause harm, but it is still too early to know whether it will be beneficial. \u201cWith fetal therapy, we have to be very cautious.\u201d Positive results in studies with a small number of participants don\u2019t always translate to benefits in larger populations, she adds.<\/p>\n<h2>A long time coming<\/h2>\n<p>Currently, women whose fetuses are diagnosed with myelomeningocele can undergo surgery during pregnancy to close the fetus\u2019 spinal cord defect. But Farmer \u2014 who led the trial showing that this in utero surgery was beneficial2 \u2014 says that nearly 60% of children are unable to walk or move independently following the procedure. This happens because the surgery does not reverse damage to neurons in the spinal cord caused by exposure to amniotic fluid while the fetus is in utero.<\/p>\n<p class=\"figure__caption u-sans-serif\"><span class=\"mr10\">Diana Farmer (right), a fetal and neonatal surgeon at the University of California, Davis, led the Cellular Therapy for In Utero Repair of Myelomeningocele (CuRE) trial. <\/span><span>Credit: UC Davis<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Farmer\u2019s team began testing whether stem cells could reverse spinal cord damage shortly after stem-cell researcher Shinya Yamanaka received a Nobel prize in 2012 for his work using induced pluripotent stem cells, which are mature cells that have been reprogramed to be able to develop into almost any type of cell in the body. Although using induced pluripotent stem cells did not work, Farmer\u2019s team eventually succeeded using stem cells derived from the placenta, first in cell-based studies and then in sheep models. Sheep that underwent surgery to close the defect and received the stem cells were able to stand independently and walk, whereas the control sheep that received only the surgery were not3.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>An in utero treatment using placenta-derived stem cells could treat infants with a neural-tube condition called spina bifida. Credit: Simon Fraser\/Science Photo Library Stem cells applied to the exposed spinal cords of fetuses in utero could treat infants with a severe birth complication that affects movement and continence. 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