How bones make blood - Melody Smith

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At any given moment, trillions of cells are traveling through your blood vessels,
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sometimes circling the body in just one minute.
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Each of these cells has its origins deep in your bones.
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Bones might seem rock-solid, but they’re actually quite porous inside.
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Large and small blood vessels enter through these holes.
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And inside most of the large bones of your skeleton is a hollow core
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filled with soft bone marrow.
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Marrow contains fat and other supportive tissue,
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but its most essential elements are blood stem cells.
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These stem cells are constantly dividing.
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They can differentiate into red blood cells,
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white blood cells, and platelets,
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and send about hundreds of billions of new blood cells
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into circulation every day.
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These new cells enter the bloodstream
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through holes in small capillaries in the marrow.
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Through the capillaries,
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they reach larger blood vessels and exit the bone.
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If there’s a problem with your blood,
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there’s a good chance it can be traced back to the bone marrow.
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Blood cancers often begin with genetic mutations in the stem cells.
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The stem cells themselves are not cancerous,
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but these mutations can interfere with the process of differentiation
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and result in malignant blood cells.
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So for patients with advanced blood cancers like leukemia and lymphoma,
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the best chance for a cure is often an allogeneic bone marrow transplant,
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which replaces the patient’s bone marrow with a donor’s.
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Here’s how it works.
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First, blood stem cells are extracted from the donor.
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Most commonly,
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blood stem cells are filtered out of the donor’s bloodstream
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by circulating the blood through a machine
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that separates it into different components.
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In other cases, the marrow is extracted directly
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from a bone in the hip, the iliac crest, with a needle.
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Meanwhile, the recipient prepares for the transplant.
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High doses of chemotherapy or radiation kill the patient’s existing marrow,
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destroying both malignant cells and blood stem cells.
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This also weakens the immune system,
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making it less likely to attack the transplanted cells.
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Then the donor cells are infused into the patient’s body through a central line.
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They initially circulate in the recipient’s peripheral bloodstream,
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but molecules on the stem cells, called chemokines, act as homing devices
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and quickly traffic them back to the marrow.
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Over the course of a few weeks,
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they begin to multiply and start producing new, healthy blood cells.
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Just a small population of blood stem cells
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can regenerate a whole body’s worth of healthy marrow.
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A bone marrow transplant can also lead to something
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called graft-versus-tumor activity,
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when new immune cells generated by the donated marrow
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can wipe out cancer cells the recipient’s original immune system couldn’t.
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This phenomenon can help eradicate stubborn blood cancers.
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But bone marrow transplants also come with risks,
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including graft-versus-host disease.
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It happens when the immune system generated by the donor cells
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attacks the patient’s organs.
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This life-threatening condition occurs in about 30–50% of patients
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who receive donor cells from anyone other than an identical twin,
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particularly when the stem cells are collected
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from the blood as opposed to the bone marrow.
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Patients may take immunosuppressant medications
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or certain immune cells may be removed from the donated sample
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in order to reduce the risk of graft-versus-host disease.
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But even if a patient avoids graft-versus-host disease,
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their immune system may reject the donor cells.
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So it’s crucial to find the best match possible in the first place.
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Key regions of the genetic code determine how the immune system
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identifies foreign cells.
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If these regions are similar in the donor and the recipient,
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the recipient’s immune system is more likely to accept the donor cells.
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Because these genes are inherited, the best matches are often siblings.
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But many patients who need a bone marrow transplant
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don’t have a matched family member.
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Those patients turn to donor registries of volunteers
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willing to offer their bone marrow.
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All it takes to be on the registry is a cheek swab to test for a genetic match.
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And in many cases, the donation itself
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isn’t much more complicated than giving blood.
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It’s a way to save someone’s life
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with a resource that’s completely renewable.
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