How we could teach our bodies to heal faster | Kaitlyn Sadtler

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What if you could take a pill or a vaccine
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and, just like getting over a cold,
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you could heal your wounds faster?
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Today, if we have an operation or an accident,
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we're in the hospital for weeks,
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and often left with scars and painful side effects
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of our inability to regenerate or regrow healthy, uninjured organs.
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I work to create materials
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that instruct our immune system to give us the signals to grow new tissues.
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Just like vaccines instruct our body to fight disease,
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we could instead instruct our immune system
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to build tissues and more quickly heal wounds.
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Now, regrowing body parts out of nowhere might seem like magic,
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but there are several organisms that can achieve this feat.
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Some lizards can regrow their tails,
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the humble salamander can completely regenerate their arm,
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and even us mere humans can regrow our liver
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after losing more than half of its original mass.
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To make this magic a bit closer to reality,
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I'm investigating how our body can heal wounds and build tissue
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through instructions from the immune system.
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From a scrape on your knee to that annoying sinus infection,
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our immune system defends our body from danger.
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I'm an immunologist,
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and by using what I know about our body's defense system,
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I was able to identify key players
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in our fight to build back our cuts and bruises.
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When looking at materials that are currently being tested
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for their abilities to help regrow muscle,
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our team noticed that after treating an injured muscle with these materials,
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there was a large number of immune cells
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in that material and the surrounding muscle.
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So in this case,
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instead of the immune cells rushing off towards infection to fight bacteria,
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they're rushing toward an injury.
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I discovered a specific type of immune cell,
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the helper T cell,
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was present inside that material that I implanted
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and absolutely critical for wound healing.
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Now, just like when you were a kid and you'd break your pencil
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and try and tape it back together again,
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we can heal,
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but it might not be in the most functional way,
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and we'll get a scar.
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So if we don't have these helper T cells,
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instead of healthy muscle,
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our muscle develops fat cells inside of it,
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and if there's fat in our muscle, it isn't as strong.
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Now, using our immune system,
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our body could grow back without these scars
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and look like what it was before we were even injured.
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I'm working to create materials
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that give us the signals to build new tissue
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by changing the immune response.
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We know that any time a material is implanted in our body,
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the immune system will respond to it.
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This ranges from pacemakers to insulin pumps
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to the materials that engineers are using to try and build new tissue.
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So when I place that material, or scaffold, in the body,
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the immune system creates a small environment of cells and proteins
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that can change the way that our stem cells behave.
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Now, just like the weather affects our daily activities,
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like going for a run
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or staying inside and binge-watching an entire TV show on Netflix,
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the immune environment of a scaffold
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affects the way that our stem cells grow and develop.
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If we have the wrong signals,
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say the Netflix signals,
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we get fat cells instead of muscle.
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These scaffolds are made of a variety of different things,
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from plastics to naturally derived materials,
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nanofibers of varying thicknesses,
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sponges that are more or less porous,
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gels of different stiffnesses.
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And researchers can even make the materials
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release different signals over time.
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So in other words, we can orchestrate this Broadway show of cells
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by giving them the correct stage, cues and props
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that can be changed for different tissues,
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just like a producer would change the set
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for "Les Mis" versus "Little Shop of Horrors."
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I'm combining specific types of signals
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that mimic how our body responds to injury to help us regenerate.
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In the future, we could see a scar-proof band-aid,
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a moldable muscle filler or even a wound-healing vaccine.
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Now, we aren't going to wake up tomorrow and be able to heal like Wolverine.
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Probably not next Tuesday, either.
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But with these advances,
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and working with our immune system to help build tissue and heal wounds,
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we could begin seeing products on the market
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that work with our body's defense system to help us regenerate,
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and maybe one day be able to keep pace with a salamander.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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