Towards human organ generation using interspecies blastocyst complementation: Challenges and perspectives for therapy

Hemanta Sarmah, Anri Sawada, Youngmin Hwang, Akihiro Miura, Yuko Shimamura, Junichi Tanaka, Kazuhiko Yamada, Munemasa Mori

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Abstract

Millions of people suffer from end-stage refractory diseases. The ideal treatment option for terminally ill patients is organ transplantation. However, donor organs are in absolute shortage, and sadly, most patients die while waiting for a donor organ. To date, no technology has achieved long-term sustainable patient-derived organ generation. In this regard, emerging technologies of chimeric human organ production via blastocyst complementation (BC) holds great promise. To take human organ generation via BC and transplantation to the next step, we reviewed current emerging organ generation technologies and the associated efficiency of chimera formation in human cells from the standpoint of developmental biology.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number1070560
JournalFrontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
Volume11
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 19 2023

Keywords

  • bioengineering
  • chimera
  • human organ generation
  • human pluripotent stem cell
  • interspecies blastocyst complementation
  • swine model
  • xenotransplantation

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Cell Biology
  • Developmental Biology

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