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Humanized Kidneys Grown Inside Pigs For the First Time 34

Scientists have grown humanized kidneys in pigs, raising the prospect of human organs being grown inside animals. The Guardian reports: The research involved creating human-pig chimeric embryos containing a combination of human and pig cells. When transferred into surrogate pig mothers, the developing embryos were shown to have kidneys that contained mostly human cells, marking the first time that scientists have grown a solid humanized organ inside another animal. The kidneys were not entirely human as they included vasculature and nerves made mostly from pig cells, meaning they could not be used for transplantation in their current form. It is not clear whether the challenge of making a wholly human organ would be achievable with current genetic engineering techniques.

Aside from the kidneys, the embryos were dominated by pig cells, with very few human cells in the brain or central nervous system. The potential for a humanized brain is a serious ethical concern for research involving hybrid embryos and one of the reasons for tight legal restrictions on research in many countries. [...] After being cultivated in the lab, the chimeric embryos were transferred to 13 surrogate sows. After either 25 or 28 days, the gestation was terminated and embryos were extracted and assessed. The embryos had structurally normal kidneys for their stage of development, showing the tubules that would eventually connect the kidney to the bladder, and were composed of 50-60% human cells. Very human neural cells were found in the brain and spinal cord.
The research has been published in the journal Cell Stem Cell.
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Humanized Kidneys Grown Inside Pigs For the First Time

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  • Orcs? (Score:5, Funny)

    by An0nYm0u5c0wArD ( 6251996 ) on Friday September 08, 2023 @02:13AM (#63831608)

    Do you want orcs? Because this is how you get orcs.

  • If I have them with some gravy?

    • by HiThere ( 15173 )

      I don't know whether that should be modded funny or insightful. The category doesn't seem to have sharp edges when this technology shows its face. Or the other one, where they "humanize" a pig by modding it so that it's more similar to human, to avoid transplant rejection.

      OTOH, for now this stuff would be too expensive to just eat.

  • Maybe I'm wrong but I suspect, even using human recipient cloned tissues, there's a high probability of immune and histological incompatibilities.
    • by HiThere ( 15173 )

      Yes. Even human transplant recipients tend to need to be on immune suppressants for the rest of their life, and this is one step worse. But there's a huge shortage of "histo-compatible" organs, and if this can be made to work, some people will live longer. A clearly better choice would be growing the appropriate organ from the person's own stem cells (or created stem cells..which we often can do), but we can't do that yet. And it may always be too slow and expensive to be a viable option.

  • Lithium damage (Score:5, Informative)

    by jd ( 1658 ) <imipakNO@SPAMyahoo.com> on Friday September 08, 2023 @05:02AM (#63831830) Homepage Journal

    My kidneys were damaged from lithium after a misdiagnosis of bipolar. I probably have 10-15 years before I'll need dialysis. If I understand the info correctly, I'll have 5-10 more years before I'll need a transplant.

    They'd best damned get this right and get it right fast enough for me, but research of this kind is slow and unpredictable. Still, I'm in something of a rush here, relatively speaking.

    • by JackAxe ( 689361 )
      My kidneys were falling do to my diet and poor life style choices. I had constant kidney infections and got the point I couldn't even keep most foods down. Fortunately I was able to reverse my damage by changing my diet and life choices. It took years of recovery and tons of carrot juice, but I haven't had any infections for almost a decade now.
  • Orcs? Pigoons would be far more terrible.
  • published in the journal Cell Stem Cell

    Name land grab loser, like seeing another player run by with the name xxXWolfferineXxx.

  • I remember one episode with organ farm with bar coded pigs that has cloned customer parts.

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