WEBVTT 00:00:01.404 --> 00:00:04.912 What if you could take a pill or a vaccine 00:00:04.936 --> 00:00:06.666 and, just like getting over a cold, 00:00:06.690 --> 00:00:08.785 you could heal your wounds faster? 00:00:08.809 --> 00:00:12.331 Today, if we have an operation or an accident, 00:00:12.355 --> 00:00:13.976 we're in the hospital for weeks, 00:00:14.000 --> 00:00:16.626 and often left with scars and painful side effects 00:00:16.650 --> 00:00:21.785 of our inability to regenerate or regrow healthy, uninjured organs. 00:00:22.436 --> 00:00:24.462 I work to create materials 00:00:24.486 --> 00:00:28.689 that instruct our immune system to give us the signals to grow new tissues. 00:00:29.497 --> 00:00:32.571 Just like vaccines instruct our body to fight disease, 00:00:32.595 --> 00:00:35.323 we could instead instruct our immune system 00:00:35.347 --> 00:00:38.211 to build tissues and more quickly heal wounds. NOTE Paragraph 00:00:38.886 --> 00:00:42.664 Now, regrowing body parts out of nowhere might seem like magic, 00:00:42.688 --> 00:00:45.879 but there are several organisms that can achieve this feat. 00:00:45.903 --> 00:00:48.346 Some lizards can regrow their tails, 00:00:48.370 --> 00:00:52.315 the humble salamander can completely regenerate their arm, 00:00:52.339 --> 00:00:55.228 and even us mere humans can regrow our liver 00:00:55.252 --> 00:00:57.823 after losing more than half of its original mass. NOTE Paragraph 00:00:58.615 --> 00:01:01.250 To make this magic a bit closer to reality, 00:01:01.274 --> 00:01:05.369 I'm investigating how our body can heal wounds and build tissue 00:01:05.393 --> 00:01:07.522 through instructions from the immune system. 00:01:08.387 --> 00:01:11.912 From a scrape on your knee to that annoying sinus infection, 00:01:11.936 --> 00:01:14.617 our immune system defends our body from danger. 00:01:15.199 --> 00:01:16.660 I'm an immunologist, 00:01:16.684 --> 00:01:19.714 and by using what I know about our body's defense system, 00:01:19.738 --> 00:01:21.914 I was able to identify key players 00:01:21.938 --> 00:01:24.626 in our fight to build back our cuts and bruises. NOTE Paragraph 00:01:25.436 --> 00:01:28.105 When looking at materials that are currently being tested 00:01:28.129 --> 00:01:30.327 for their abilities to help regrow muscle, 00:01:30.351 --> 00:01:34.510 our team noticed that after treating an injured muscle with these materials, 00:01:34.534 --> 00:01:36.857 there was a large number of immune cells 00:01:36.881 --> 00:01:39.438 in that material and the surrounding muscle. 00:01:40.010 --> 00:01:41.168 So in this case, 00:01:41.192 --> 00:01:45.406 instead of the immune cells rushing off towards infection to fight bacteria, 00:01:45.430 --> 00:01:47.517 they're rushing toward an injury. 00:01:47.922 --> 00:01:50.755 I discovered a specific type of immune cell, 00:01:50.779 --> 00:01:52.073 the helper T cell, 00:01:52.097 --> 00:01:54.826 was present inside that material that I implanted 00:01:54.850 --> 00:01:57.247 and absolutely critical for wound healing. NOTE Paragraph 00:01:58.325 --> 00:02:01.767 Now, just like when you were a kid and you'd break your pencil 00:02:01.791 --> 00:02:04.329 and try and tape it back together again, 00:02:04.353 --> 00:02:05.507 we can heal, 00:02:05.531 --> 00:02:07.776 but it might not be in the most functional way, 00:02:07.800 --> 00:02:09.173 and we'll get a scar. 00:02:09.515 --> 00:02:12.499 So if we don't have these helper T cells, 00:02:12.523 --> 00:02:14.110 instead of healthy muscle, 00:02:14.134 --> 00:02:16.745 our muscle develops fat cells inside of it, 00:02:16.769 --> 00:02:19.246 and if there's fat in our muscle, it isn't as strong. 00:02:20.033 --> 00:02:22.433 Now, using our immune system, 00:02:22.457 --> 00:02:24.954 our body could grow back without these scars 00:02:24.978 --> 00:02:27.890 and look like what it was before we were even injured. NOTE Paragraph 00:02:29.128 --> 00:02:31.688 I'm working to create materials 00:02:31.712 --> 00:02:33.991 that give us the signals to build new tissue 00:02:34.015 --> 00:02:35.855 by changing the immune response. 00:02:36.840 --> 00:02:41.055 We know that any time a material is implanted in our body, 00:02:41.079 --> 00:02:43.134 the immune system will respond to it. 00:02:43.158 --> 00:02:47.667 This ranges from pacemakers to insulin pumps 00:02:47.691 --> 00:02:51.357 to the materials that engineers are using to try and build new tissue. 00:02:51.932 --> 00:02:55.997 So when I place that material, or scaffold, in the body, 00:02:56.021 --> 00:03:00.426 the immune system creates a small environment of cells and proteins 00:03:00.450 --> 00:03:03.322 that can change the way that our stem cells behave. 00:03:03.817 --> 00:03:07.715 Now, just like the weather affects our daily activities, 00:03:07.739 --> 00:03:09.064 like going for a run 00:03:09.088 --> 00:03:13.573 or staying inside and binge-watching an entire TV show on Netflix, 00:03:13.597 --> 00:03:15.565 the immune environment of a scaffold 00:03:15.589 --> 00:03:18.414 affects the way that our stem cells grow and develop. 00:03:18.883 --> 00:03:20.899 If we have the wrong signals, 00:03:20.923 --> 00:03:22.598 say the Netflix signals, 00:03:22.622 --> 00:03:25.486 we get fat cells instead of muscle. 00:03:26.790 --> 00:03:29.917 These scaffolds are made of a variety of different things, 00:03:29.941 --> 00:03:33.306 from plastics to naturally derived materials, 00:03:33.330 --> 00:03:36.081 nanofibers of varying thicknesses, 00:03:36.105 --> 00:03:38.518 sponges that are more or less porous, 00:03:38.542 --> 00:03:40.661 gels of different stiffnesses. 00:03:40.685 --> 00:03:42.795 And researchers can even make the materials 00:03:42.819 --> 00:03:44.858 release different signals over time. 00:03:45.473 --> 00:03:50.719 So in other words, we can orchestrate this Broadway show of cells 00:03:50.743 --> 00:03:54.601 by giving them the correct stage, cues and props 00:03:54.625 --> 00:03:56.846 that can be changed for different tissues, 00:03:56.870 --> 00:03:59.066 just like a producer would change the set 00:03:59.090 --> 00:04:02.013 for "Les Mis" versus "Little Shop of Horrors." 00:04:02.398 --> 00:04:05.082 I'm combining specific types of signals 00:04:05.106 --> 00:04:09.814 that mimic how our body responds to injury to help us regenerate. 00:04:10.283 --> 00:04:13.811 In the future, we could see a scar-proof band-aid, 00:04:13.835 --> 00:04:17.813 a moldable muscle filler or even a wound-healing vaccine. NOTE Paragraph 00:04:17.837 --> 00:04:21.414 Now, we aren't going to wake up tomorrow and be able to heal like Wolverine. 00:04:21.438 --> 00:04:23.304 Probably not next Tuesday, either. 00:04:23.328 --> 00:04:24.512 But with these advances, 00:04:24.536 --> 00:04:28.741 and working with our immune system to help build tissue and heal wounds, 00:04:28.765 --> 00:04:30.994 we could begin seeing products on the market 00:04:31.018 --> 00:04:34.884 that work with our body's defense system to help us regenerate, 00:04:34.908 --> 00:04:38.963 and maybe one day be able to keep pace with a salamander. NOTE Paragraph 00:04:39.876 --> 00:04:41.027 Thank you. NOTE Paragraph 00:04:41.051 --> 00:04:44.690 (Applause)