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By World Israel News
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While it sounds like the stuff of science fiction,
researchers in Israel recently made major discoveries related to stem cell
growth that are leading to the creation of entire human embryos outside the
body, without the need for sperm and eggs.
The team responsible for these discoveries, which is led by
Dr. Yossi Buganim at Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU), published its
breakthrough in one of the top peer-reviewed journals in the field, Cell Stem
Cell.
At the heart of this breakthrough is a method “to transform
skin cells into the three major stem cell types that comprise early-stage
embryos,” according to a statement released by HU summarizing the Cell Stem
Cell article.
The team explained that this method could “solv[e] certain
infertility problems” and “pav[es] the way to create whole embryos from skin
cells” in “a petri dish,” separate from the human body.
In addition to opening up new horizons for embryonic growth,
the HU team’s discoveries also may significantly improve our current
understanding of diseases and dysfunctions that occur during pregnancy, leading
to new treatments and eliminating major fertility challenges.
While the Israeli researchers’ breakthrough is related to
previous discoveries made in Japan that permit scientists to reprogram cells
into embryonic cells, the HU team succeeded in reprogramming cells to develop
into extra-embryonic tissues, such as the placenta and umbilical cord, which
their Japanese counterparts failed to do.
Unlike a recent attempt to develop a mouse embryo without
sperm and egg, which relied on cells from an actual developing embryo, the HU
team is the first to create all three main stem cell lines required to create
an embryo using only skin cells.
By using only skin cells, the team has eliminated the need
to use cells from a live embryo to create a separate “test tube” embryo.
In addition to Dr. Buganim, the team was led by Dr. Oren Ram
and Professor Tommy Kaplan, with doctoral students Mohammad Jaber and Hani
Benchetrit playing a key role in the research.
Source: World Israel News
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