Look into the Future
| Research Opportunity | Forecast | |
| Enhancement of blood transfusion practices: Develop measures to better assess parameters for transfusion (e.g., oxygenation, hemostasis) and the quality of blood components prior to transfusion, and to improve blood administration practices | Optimal blood utilization: Prevention of overtransfusion and undertransfusion; improvement of efficacy; prevention of adverse effects | |
| Surveillance for emerging pathogens
In vitro manipulation of blood products |
Safety of the blood supply: Prevention of pathogen transmission and adverse effects of leukocytes (e.g., transfusion-associated graft-vs-host disease)
Artificial blood substitute |
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| Investigation of plasticity and commitment of multipotential stem cells | Development of tissue engineering (e.g., liver cell/organs, neuronal cells, cardiac valves, muscle) | |
| Identification of cytokines and chemokines in hematopoietic development | Advances in collection, storage differentiation, and ex vivo expansion of stem cells for transfusion, transplantation, and gene therapies | |
| Mechanisms of alloimmunization to blood cells and plasma proteins: Approaches to tolerance induction to allogenic cells used for transplantation/transfusion; masking of blood group antigens | Treatment/prevention of ineffective/refractory transfusions; prevention or blunting of graft-vs-host disease; prevention of hemolytic disease of the newborn and hemolytic transfusion reactions | |
| Immunobiology of bone marrow and circulating lymphocytes | Development of novel cellular therapies: defined T cells specific for immunotherapy for tumor or pathogens, progenitor cell populations with enhanced engraftment and minimal graft-vs-host disease | |
Authors: Leslie E. Silberstein, MD, Harvard Medical School; Pearl Toy, MD, Department of Laboratory Medicine, University of California, San Francisco