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G-Force PD: a global initiative in coordinating stem cell-based dopamine treatments for Parkinson's disease.


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Authors

Barker, Roger A 
Studer, Lorenz 
Cattaneo, Elena 
Takahashi, Jun 
G-Force PD consortium 

Abstract

Translating new cell-based therapies to the clinic for patients with neurodegenerative disorders is complex. It involves pre-clinical testing of the cellular product and discussions with several regulatory agencies, as well as ethical debates. In an attempt to support efforts around the world, we set up a global consortium that brings together the major funded teams working on developing a stem cell-derived neural transplantation therapy for Parkinson's disease (PD). This consortium, G-Force PD, involves teams from Europe, USA, and Japan, and has already met on two occasions to discuss common problems, solutions, and the roadmap to the clinic. In this short review, we lay out the brief history and rationale for this initiative and discuss some of the issues that arose in our most recent meeting (May 2015) as we consider undertaking first-in-human clinical trials with stem cell-derived neurons for PD.

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G-Force PD consortium

Journal Title

NPJ Parkinsons Dis

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Journal ISSN

2373-8057
2373-8057

Volume Title

1

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Sponsorship
We would like to thank all the respective funding agencies that support our work in this area including the EU FP7 programmes that fund TRANSEURO (HEALTH-F5-2010-242003) and Neurostemcellrepair (HEALTH-2013-INNOVATION-1-602278), NYSTEM (C028503) that supports the work of Studer et al, and a grant from the Network Program for Realization of Regenerative Medicine from the Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED) that supports the work of Takahashi et al. We would also like to thank Parkinson’s UK for help funding the first GForce-PD meeting in London and the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation (PDF) and Weill Cornell for the second in New York.