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Genetically modified pig kidneys – transplantation triumphs

Content Editor: Dr Sumana Mukhopadhyay

October 25, 2023 at 12:30:00 PM

Genetic research, Organ Transplantation

Content Editor: Dr Sumana Mukhopadhyay
  • A recent study in Nature reports on the successful transplantation of kidney grafts from genetically modified pigs into non-human primates.

  • The genetic modifications in pigs for kidney transplantation involved:

  1. Removing antigen-coding genes

  2. Introducing human genes

  3. Eliminating pig viruses

  • The transplanted kidneys exhibited long-term survival in the monkey recipients.

  • This breakthrough in preclinical research brings the potential of using genetically modified pig kidneys for human transplantation.

  • Xenotransplantation, involving the transplantation of animal organs into humans, offers a solution to the global organ shortage.

  • Overcoming obstacles like organ rejection and the risk of zoonosis is crucial for clinical viability.

  • One of the main reasons behind this graft survival was found to be the introduction of 69 genomic edits into donor pigs.

  • These promising results and immunosuppressive treatment offer hope for the future use of pig organs in human transplantations.

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