Organ Fabrication Using Pigs as An in Vivo Bioreactor [Published online Keio J Med, 69, 30-36, by J-STAGE]

[Published online The Keio Journal of Medicine Vol.69, 30-36, by J-STAGE]
<Title:> Organ Fabrication Using Pigs as An in Vivo Bioreactor
<Author(s):> Eiji Kobayashi, Shugo Tohyama, Keiichi Fukuda
<Abstract:> We present the most recent research results on the creation of pigs that can accept human cells. Pigs in which grafted human cells can flourish are essential for studies of the production of human organs in the pig and for verification of the efficacy of cells and tissues of human origin for use in regenerative therapy. First, against the background of a worldwide shortage of donor organs, the need for future medical technology to produce human organs for transplantation is discussed. We then describe proof-of-concept studies in small animals used to produce human organs. An overview of the history of studies examining the induction of immune tolerance by techniques involving fertilized animal eggs and the injection of human cells into fetuses or neonatal animals is also presented. Finally, current and future prospects for producing pigs that can accept human cells and tissues for experimental purposes are discussed.
<Keywords:> organ fabrication, donor shortage, in vivo bioreactor, pig, stem cell
<URL:> https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/kjm/69/2/69_2019-0006-OA/_html

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