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Xenotransplantation and interspecies organogenesis: current status and issues

Mayuko Kano, Eiji Mizutani, Shota Homma, Hideki Masaki, Hiromitsu Nakauchi

2022Frontiers in Endocrinology20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pancreas (and islet) transplantation is the only curative treatment for type 1 diabetes patients whose β-cell functions have been abolished. However, the lack of donor organs has been the major hurdle to save a large number of patients. Therefore, transplantation of animal organs is expected to be an alternative method to solve the serious shortage of donor organs. More recently, a method to generate organs from pluripotent stem cells inside the body of other species has been developed. This interspecies organ generation using blastocyst complementation (BC) is expected to be the next-generation regenerative medicine. Here, we describe the recent advances and future prospects for these two approaches.

Topics & Concepts

XenotransplantationOrganogenesisTransplantationEconomic shortageBiologyRegenerative medicineInduced pluripotent stem cellStem cellBlastocystPancreasBioinformaticsMedicineComputational biologyEmbryonic stem cellCell biologyEmbryoInternal medicineEndocrinologyGeneticsEmbryogenesisGeneLinguisticsGovernment (linguistics)PhilosophyPluripotent Stem Cells ResearchPancreatic function and diabetesXenotransplantation and immune response