Siriraj Center for Regenerative Medicine

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Research interest

Siriraj Center for Regenerative Medicine (SiCRM) has a mission to develop cell-based therapy for regenerative medicine and study disease pathogenesis using patient-specific stem cells. Our platform technology is based on induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSCs) technology and cellular differentiation into multiple cell types. We also use genome engineering strategy to correct genetic mutations or enhance the functions of the cells to develop new therapeutic approaches to treat degenerative diseases, genetic diseases, infectious diseases as well as cancers. Furthermore, we also provide training for postgraduate students with fundamental knowledge and expertise in advanced research to translate their findings into clinics. Our research interests include.

  • Generation of patient-specific induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) for disease modeling and cell-based therapy of beta-thalassemia, diabetes mellitus (MODY), androgenetic alopecia, spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 and distal renal tubular acidosis.
  • Generation of hypoimmunogenic iPSCs for universal transplantation.
  • Generation of engineered iPSC-derived immune cells for adoptive cell therapy.
  • Generation of iPSC-derived liver organoids for studying host-pathogen interactions in infectious diseases such as malaria and amoebiasis.
  • Development of anti-HIV gene therapy using engineered iPSC-derived hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells for treating HIV-1 infection.


Publication

จำนวนผลงานตีพิมพ์ทั้งหมด : 209 รายการ แสดง 5 รายการ

Piwkham D., Pattanapanyasat K., Noulsri E., Klaihmon P., Bhoophong P., Prachongsai I. .
The in vitro red blood cell microvesiculation exerts procoagulant activity of blood cell storage in Southeast Asian ovalocytosis .
Journal Name :  Heliyon.  2023.  9  (1):
Department : Siriraj Center of Excellence for Stem Cell Research/Siriraj Hospital/Research and Development/Siriraj Center of Excellence for Stem Cell Research
Source : Scopus

Kaewboonlert N., Wattanapanitch M., Praditsap O., Deejai N., Chanprasert C., Sawasdee N., Nettuwakul C., Wanachiwanawin W., Sritippayawan S., Thamtarana P.J., Yenchitsomanus P.-T., Rungroj N. .
An induced pluripotent stem cell line (MUSIi019-A) generated from a patient with distal renal tubular acidosis carrying a compound heterozygous mutation in solute carrier family 4 member 1 (SLC4A1) gene .
Journal Name :  Stem Cell Research.  2023.  67 
Department : ฝ่ายวิจัย/Siriraj Genomics/Medicine
Source : Scopus

Khowawisetsut L., Vimonpatranon S., Lekmanee K., Sawasdipokin H., Srimark N., Chotivanich K., Pattanapanyasat K. .
Differential Effect of Extracellular Vesicles Derived from Plasmodium falciparum-Infected Red Blood Cells on Monocyte Polarization .
Journal Name :  International Journal of Molecular Sciences.  2023.  24  (3):
Department : Immunology/Parasitology/Siriraj Center of Research Excellence for Microparticle and Exosome in Diseases
Source : Scopus

Vimonpatranon S., Goes L.R., Chan A., Licavoli I., McMurry J., Wertz S.R., Arakelyan A., Huang D., Jiang A., Huang C., Zhou J., Yolitz J., Girard A., Van Ryk D., Wei D., Hwang I.Y., Martens C., Kanakabandi K., Virtaneva K., Ricklefs S., Darwitz B.P., Soares M.A., Pattanapanyasat K., Fauci A.S., Arthos J., Cicala C. .
MAdCAM-1 costimulation in the presence of retinoic acid and TGF-β promotes HIV infection and differentiation of CD4+ T cells into CCR5+ TRM-like cells .
Journal Name :  PLoS pathogens.  2023.  19  (3):
Department : Immunology/Center of Excellence for Microparticle and Exosome in Diseases
Source : Scopus

Thongsin N, Suwanpitak S, Wattanapanitch M. .
CRISPR-Cas9-mediated disruption of B2M and CIITA genes eliminates HLA class I and II expression in human induced pluripotent stem cells (MUSIi001-A-2) .
Journal Name :  Stem Cell Res.  2023.  71 
Department : ฝ่ายวิจัย/Immunology
Source : Pubmed

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Contact

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Siriraj Center for Regenerative Medicine
Siriraj Medical Research Center Building (SiMR), Floor 6
Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University
2 Wanglang Road, Siriraj, Bangkok Noi, Bangkok, THAILAND, 10700


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