Cambridge University's renowned professor in microbiology and infectious diseases, Ravindra Gupta, shared his insights on the potential of Helene's stem cells.
In a special interview, Gupta discussed the challenges and opportunities associated with culturing large quantities of MSCs (Mesenchymal Stem Cells), emphasizing the importance of maintaining purity and vigilance throughout the process. He commended Helene Clinic's efforts to achieve a cultivation of 22.5 billion MSCs, particularly highlighting the combination of multi-layered culture flasks, specialized "Helene growth medium," and stringent quality control measures to ensure the delivery of pure MSCs to patients.
Addressing concerns about tumor formation, Gupta reassured that due to the strict self-regulatory mechanisms of stem cells, the risk of them developing into cancer cells is minimal, and they may even reduce the risk of cancer occurrence.
Regarding the use of exosomes, Gupta expressed enthusiasm for their therapeutic potential. He emphasized the importance of exosomes in signal transduction and reducing inflammation, noting their compatibility across different patients due to minimal immune detection. Gupta also praised Helene Clinic's rigorous purification and testing methods for exosomes, ensuring quality and efficacy. He discussed the possibility of combining mesenchymal stem cell therapy with exosomes and envisioned a synergistic effect that could enhance treatment outcomes.
Overall, Cambridge University's esteemed professor commended Helene Clinic for its cutting-edge technology and innovative approaches, confirming its position at the forefront of stem cell therapy research and application.