date of birth : tegal (central java), 23 september 1933qualifications: 1938 – 1947: elementary...
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Date of Birth : Tegal (Central Java), 23 September 1933
QUALIFICATIONS:
1938 – 1947 : Elementary School1948 – 1951 : High School1951 – 1958 : Medical Faculty at University of Indonesia, Graduated in 19581958 – 1961 : University of California, San Francisco, Ph.D. degree in Pharmacology. Thesis: The Inhibition of Alcohol Dehydrogenase by Chlorpromazine and other Phenothazine Derivates
MEMBERSHIP:
1970 - 1990 : Member/Founder Yayasan Pengembangan Sumber Daya Manusia1996 - 2006 : Member Komnas Perempuan1985 - Present : Member/Founder Yayasan Pengembangan Kreativitas1990 - Present : Member Yayasan Keanekaragaman Hayati Indonesia1990 - Present : Ketua Yayasan Pendidikan Kalbe2005 - Present : Member Komnas Lansia2005 - Present : Ernst & Young Lifetime Entrepreneurial Award2008 - Present : Vice Chairman of Advisory Board, Indonesian Stem Cell Association / Asosiasi Sel Punca Indonesia (ASPI)2010 : Honorary Reviewer Ristek Kalbe Science Award (RKSA)
Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Boenjamin Setiawan, Ph.D.
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Slowing Down The Aging Process with Stem Cells
Boenjamin Setiawan, dr., Ph.D.Chairman of Scientific Advisory Board
Stem Cell and Cancer Institute
Presentasi 16 Sept.2011, FIMA, YARSI
When Does Ageing Begin?
Ageing begins the day we are born There is no single measure of how
“old” a person is Ageing is highly individualized Ageing proceeds at different rates in
different people, and within different systems of the body
Ageing is GENETIC and the secret is stored in the DNA
Why Do People Age?
Many theories to include: Hereditary Factors, stored in DNA Loss of cellular mass and ability of cells to
divide and replicate, STEM CELLS Accumulation of waste materials that clog
cells and cause them to die, TELOMERASE
Oxidative damage as a result of normal METABOLISM caused by FREE RADICALS, ROS, use ANTIOXIDANTS
Changes in structure of connective tissueNo single theory adequately describes the
aging process
Normal Changes of Aging
Physical changes related to “Normal” aging ARE NOT disease Changes occur in most body systems to include:
1. Sensory System: Hearing, Vision, Balance, Taste buds, etc.
2. Cardiovascular system3. Central Nervous System4. Skin, Muscles and Bones5. Digestion system6. Respiratory system7. Immune system8. Endocrine system9. All Organ System starts to Degenerate
Boenjamin Setiawan,dr.,Ph.D. 6
The Theories and Major Causes of Age-related Death are:
Presentasi 16 Sept.2011, FIMA, YARSI
1. Oxidative Damage – ANTI-OXIDANTS2. Cell DNA Damage3. Mitochondrial Damage4. Lipofuscin Accumulation5. Chronic Inflammation - MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS6. Immune System Compromise - MSC7. Neurological Degeneration8. Declines in Hormone Levels–Growth Hormone, Testosteron9. Susceptibility to Cancers10. Susceptibility to Cardiovascular Disease11. Telomere Shortening and Damage12. Programmed Epigenomic Changes13. Stem Cell Supply Chain Breakdown–STEM CELL SUPPLY
Boenjamin Setiawan,dr.,Ph.D. 7
The Life Sciences Revolution in the News
Stem Cell Therapy Regenerative Medicine Human Cloning Genomics Induced Pluripotent SC The Human Genome Project Genetically Modified Crops Biological Agents in
Bioterrorism
Presentasi 16 Sept.2011, FIMA, YARSI
Special edition to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the discovery of
DNA: February 17, 2003
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Global Aging
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WORLD POPULATION AGED 60 YRS AND OVER IN MILLIONS
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“Force of mortality” (hazard rate) increases with age
Presentasi 16 Sept.2011, FIMA, YARSI
Boenjamin Setiawan,dr.,Ph.D. 10
Aging is a Very General Phenomenon!
Presentasi 16 Sept.2011, FIMA, YARSI
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According to Reliability Theory:
Aging is NOT just growing oldInstead
Aging is a degradation to failure: becoming sick, frail and dead
'Healthy aging' is an oxymoron like a healthy dying or a healthy disease
More accurate terms instead of 'healthy aging' would be a delayed aging, postponed aging, slow aging, or negligible aging (senescence)Presentasi 16 Sept.2011,
FIMA, YARSI
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World’s oldest person celebrates 129th birthday, died March 2007
According to national records, Hernandez was born on May 3, 1878, in one of the country's central provinces, where she gave birth to 13 children. She now has 60 grandchildren, 80 great-grandchildren and 25 great-great grandchildren.
Boenjamin Setiawan,dr.,Ph.D. 13Presentasi 16 Sept.2011, FIMA, YARSI
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The Human Body Consist of 12 Organ Systems Consist of 220 types of Tissues Consist of 50-100 trillion cells Consist of 100 billion neurons Consist of 46 chromosomes (22 pairs and
x and y chromosomes) Consist of 30.000 genes Consist of 3,2 billion base pairs
Presentasi 16 Sept.2011, FIMA, YARSI
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50-100 Trillion Cells form the Building Block of the Human Body
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Multiple embryos are produced in vitro for clinical purposes.Donated surplus embryos are used as a source of ES cells.These surplus embryos would otherwise be discarded or remain unusedPresentasi 16 Sept.2011, FIMA, YARSI
How are ES Cells Generated?
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Fertilized Embryos Are Allowed to Divide Several Times in Culture
Presentasi 16 Sept.2011, FIMA, YARSI
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Harvesting ES Cells
Presentasi 16 Sept.2011, FIMA, YARSI
The blastocyst is the stage of development (~1,000 cells) at which the embryos inner cell mass (ICM) forms. It is the ICM that harbors ES cells. Stem cells exist only fleetingly at this stage of development
Boenjamin Setiawan,dr.,Ph.D. 20
Where Are Early Stem Cells Found?
Presentasi 16 Sept.2011, FIMA, YARSI
5 days ofdevelopment
Who did it first?
• In 1998, Prof. James Thomson,U. Wisconsin research team isolated stem cells from IVF-blastocysts
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Stem Cells are
taken from the Inner Cell Mass at
the blastocyst stage and cultured in a Petri
diskPresentasi 16 Sept.2011, FIMA, YARSI
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Embryonic Stem cells: - spare embryos, from IVF
- special purpose embryos
- cloned embryos
Adult stem cells: - adult tissue, - Bone marrow, Peripheral blood,
Adipose tissue, Lung, Liver, Pericytes
Other sources: - aborted fetuses
- umbilical cords
Sources of stem cells
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Stem Cell and Cancer Institute Capabilities, SCI (Indonesia)
1. Culturing and multiplications of hUCB stem cells for BURNS and CHRONIC WOUNDS
2. Culturing and multiplications of Chondrocytes for Osteoarthritis
3. Culturing and multiplication of Autologous MNC/EPC from Peripheral blood for AMI and Heart failure
4. Culturing hUC. MSC for Stroke and Cerebral Palsy
5 SCI Developed VascGrow a Cocktail to Grow and Differentiate Human EPC
Presentasi 16 Sept.2011, FIMA, YARSI
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Reagents and consumables Controlled storage Controlled temperature for refrigeratorsControlled SOPs for proceduresCertificate of analysis
Cell Banking, Processing and Analysis Facility
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Stem Cells Isolation from Lipoaspirates for further Research Application
- Routinely prepares Mesenchymal Stem Cell isolation from lipoaspirate
- Collaborates with several Plastic surgeons- On going research to study several distinct molecules
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Clinical GradeStandardized proceduresProvide cells for stem cells clinical trialsAllogeneic & autologous
Cell Banking, Processing and Analysis Facility
Cryopreservation facility (vapour phase)Controlled Transported samples (temperature logger)Complete report of product quality and evaluation GMP Facility
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SCI projects Stem Cell Research Division1. Cell Analysis, Processing and Banking Facility
2. Immunogenicity Characterization of Mononucleated Cells Originated from UCB
3. Endothelial Progenitors Cell Expansion
- scientific explanation for allogeneic UCB MNC therapy
- Determination of EPCs frequency as biological marker for vascular function & cardiovascular disease risk
- MI, Rejuvenation, & anti-aging4. Stem Cells Isolation from Lipoaspirates for further Research Application
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Applications: Heart Failure in Harapan Kita Hospital
Blood Collection
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Medium
2 EPC culture
VascGrow
Ready for EPC implantation
Cells are collected and washed
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COMMERCIALIZATION Windpipe Transplant
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Rat heart decellularization (top three images), and during recellularization (bottom two images). Experiment and
photos: November 2006. (Credit: Thomas Matthiesen)
Presentasi 16 Sept.2011, FIMA, YARSI
Beating Rat Heart Created In Laboratory: Method May Revolutionize How Organ Tissues Are Developed
ScienceDaily (Jan. 14, 2008) — University of Minnesota researchers have created a beating RAT heart in the laboratory
Boenjamin Setiawan,dr.,Ph.D. 36
Stages of Regenerative Medicine, 5R
1. Repair, Molecular Changes in the Microenvironment through Paracrine Secretions of STEM CELLS
2. Replacement of dead cells with somatic stem cells in affected tissues/organs
3. Regeneration of all the functions of the affected tissues/organs
4. Rehabilitation of all the tissues/organs in a multi-organ failure
5. Rejuvenation the dream of everybody to be able to rejuvenate all the molecules, cells, tissues/organs of the body through changes/reprogramming of the DNA molecule with a protein cocktail (elixir of life)Presentasi 16 Sept.2011,
FIMA, YARSI
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Target Diseases for Stem Cell Therapy
Blood Diseases Bone marrow transplants (BMT) are a well known clinical
application of hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) therapy HSCs can regenerate all of the different cell types in blood BMT is used for the treatment of blood cancers like
leukemia and lymphoma, as well as breast cancer and any other disease requiring immune system regeneration
Presentasi 16 Sept.2011, FIMA, YARSI
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The cardiovascular circulatory system’s main role is to transport nutrients and oxygen to the 50-100 trillion cells that makes up our body and remove the waste material from the body.
The most prevalent disease that affects the CVS is:
1. Atherosclerosis2. Hypertension3. Acute myocardial
infarction4. Stroke
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Major Role of CNS: The main role of the nervous system is to relay electrical signals through the body. The nervous system directs behaviour and movement and, along with the endocrine system, controls physiological processes such as digestion, circulation, etc.
The most prevalent diseases that affect the CNS is Stroke, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, ALS and Autism
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The brain microvascular endothelium constitutes a major exchange area between the blood and the brain: it forms a physiological barrier, known as the blood-brain barrier (BBB), which plays a central role in maintaining cerebral homeostasis.
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Spinal Cord Injuries
Presentasi 16 Sept.2011, FIMA, YARSI
Hwang Mi-Soon: South Korea
Paralyzed 19 years
Multipotent adult stem cells injected into her spinal cord
Currently: debilitating pain
Published in 2005 (Cytotherapy)
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Ischemic Stroke
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Target Diseases for Stem Cell Therapy
Type 1 Diabetes
Patients lack pancreatic beta cells and cannot produce insulin
Insulin-producing structures similar to pancreatic islets have been generated from mouse ES cells in culture
It may also be possible to isolate pancreatic stem cells from adult tissue
Early stage of development
Presentasi 16 Sept.2011, FIMA, YARSI
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Osteoarthritis and Autoimmune Diseases
Mesenchymal stem cells are used to be inserted into the synovial cavity where they transdifferentiate into chondroblasts and form new cartilage
Presentasi 16 Sept.2011, FIMA, YARSI
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Shinya Yamanaka & James Thomson
Shinya Yamanaka, 45, working in Japan's Kyoto University with mouse cells, made the iPS breakthrough. He screened 24 candidate proteins before finding four that were able to reprogram adult cells, reverting them to their embryonic state. He and others then showed that these factors are also effective in human cells.
James Thomson,49, a Development Biologist of the University of Wisconsin was the first to identify a slightly different group of factors that do the same
Presentasi 16 Sept.2011, FIMA, YARSI
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Slowing Down the Aging Process1. CRAN = Caloric Restriction Adequate Nutrition,
Healthy DIET, Vegetables/ FRUITS2. Regular Exercise, Walking and Weight Lifting3. Have ACTIVE LIFESTYLE, WORK, NEVER RETIRE
!!4. Use BRAIN ACTIVELY, use INTERNET5. Sharpen your SAW, have a regular BREAK6. Take VITAMINS, ANTI-OXIDANTS, MINERALS
and Hormones7. HAVE A POSITIVE MIND, BE OPTIMISTIC !!!8. BE HAPPY ALL THE TIME !!!9. Use of Mesenchymal Stem Cells to slow
down the Ageing Process
Presentasi 16 Sept.2011, FIMA, YARSI
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Conclusions1. Adult stem cells can be obtained from
BM, hUCord, Dental pulp, Adipocytes and Peripheral blood, It will not create any ethical problems
2. Adult stem cells from fetuses and hUC are the most PLASTIC
3. Embryonic stem cells obtained from the INNER CELL MASS for THERAPEUTIC purposes are allowed in 38 countries (UK, Sweden, Belgium, Netherland, China, India, Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia etc.)
4. Embryonic stem cells for reproductive cloning is not allowed in ALL COUNTRIESPresentasi 16 Sept.2011,
FIMA, YARSI
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5. Mesenchymal Stem Cells from BM, Fetuses, hUCord, can be used as Progenitor Neuronal Cells for transplantation in Neurodegenerative Diseases.
6. EPCs as well as MSC from BM, hUCord, Adipocytes and peripheral blood can be used for AMI, Heart Failure, Auto-immune diseases, and can clear Sclerotic Plaques in Arteries, etc.
7. Stem Cell Research should become a PRIORITY to be carried out in Indonesia and the rest of the WORLD to SLOW DOWN THE AGEING PROCESS
8. Academic Institutions, Business and Government (ABCG) must Cooperate Closely to Stimulate RND for the Benefit of Society
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5. Mesenchymal Stem Cells from BM, Fetuses, hUCB, can be used as Progenitor Neuronal Cells for transplantation in Neurodegenerative Diseases.
6. EPCs as well as MSC from BM, hUCB, Adipocytes and peripheral blood can be used for Acute Myocardial Infarction
7. Stem Cell Research should become a PRIORITY to be carried out in Indonesia
8. Academic Institutions, Business and Government (ABCG) must Cooperate Closely to Stimulate RND for the Benefit of Society
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