Spanish cell therapy network (TerCel): 15 years of successful collaborative translational research
Keywords: 
Cell therapy
Regenerative medicine
Research network
Stem cells
Translational medicine
Issue Date: 
2020
Publisher: 
Elsevier
Project: 
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MINECO/Ayudas a Redes Temáticas de Investigación Cooperativa RETICS (AE de Salud 2016)/RD16%2F0011%2F0001/ES/Red de Terapia Celular (TerCel)
ISSN: 
1465-3249
Note: 
This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license. (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
Citation: 
Sanchez-Guijo, F.M. (Fermín M.); Garcia-Olmos, D. (Damián); Prosper, F. (Felipe); et al. "Spanish cell therapy network (TerCel): 15 years of successful collaborative translational research". Cytotherapy. 22 (1), 2020, 1 - 5
Abstract
In the current article we summarize the 15-year experience of the Spanish Cell Therapy Network (TerCel), a successful collaborative public initiative funded by the Spanish government for the support of nationwide translational research in this important area. Thirty-two research groups organized in three programs devoted to cardiovascular, neurodegenerative and immune-inflammatory diseases, respectively, currently form the network. Each program has three working packages focused on basic science, pre-clinical studies and clinical application. TerCel has contributed during this period to boost the translational research in cell therapy in Spain, setting up a network of Good Manufacturing Practice certified cell manufacturing facilities and increasing the number of translational research projects, publications, patents and clinical trials of the participating groups, especially those in collaboration. TerCel pays particular attention to the public-private collaboration, which, for instance, has led to the development of the first allogeneic cell therapy product approved by the European Medicines Agency, Darvadstrocel. The current collaborative work is focused on the development of multicenter phase 2 and 3 trials that could translate these therapies to clinical practice for the benefit of patients.

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