First human recipient of pig kidney transplant dies
- May 14, 2024
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First human recipient of pig kidney transplant dies
Sub: Science and tech
Sec: health
Context:
- The first recipient of a modified pig kidney transplant passed away on May 11, around two months after the surgery was carried out.
What is Xenotransplantation?
- Xenotransplantation, or heterologous transplant, is the transplantation of living cells, tissues or organs from one species to another.
- Such cells, tissues or organs are called xenografts or xenotransplants.
- Xenotransplantation is any procedure that involves the transplantation, implantation or infusion into a human recipient of either
- (a) live cells, tissues, or organs from a nonhuman animal source, or
- (b) human body fluids, cells, tissues or organs that have had ex vivo contact with live nonhuman animal cells, tissues or organs
- Xenotransplantation involving the heart was first tried in humans in the 1980s.
- At present, various large animals have been used in xenotransplantation, including pigs, monkeys, chimpanzees and baboons.
- Pigs are considered the most ideal organ xenograft donor because their organ size, physiological metabolism and immune system are similar to those of human beings.
- The need for such a procedure was felt because of the significant gap between the number of transplantations needed by patients and the availability of donor organs.
- HMS surgeons at Brigham and Women’s Hospital performed the first successful human organ transplant of a kidney in 1954.
Why are pigs often used for xenotransplantation?
- The pig’s anatomical and physiological parameters are similar to that of humans, and the breeding of pigs in farms is widespread and cost-effective.
- Many varieties of pig breeds are farmed, which provides an opportunity for the size of the harvested organs to be matched with the specific needs of the human recipient.
- In January 2022, the first xenotransplantation of a genetically-modified pig heart was done.
What Methodology is employed in Xenotransplantation?
- The first step involved genetically modifying the pig organs to be more compatible with humans.
- The kidney used in the new surgery was modified using the gene-editing technology CRISPR-Cas9 to:
- Remove certain pig genes that produce sugars with antibodies our immune systems react to.
- Add certain human genes to improve the kidney’s compatibility with humans.
- Inactivate viruses present in all pig genomes, known as porcine endogenous retroviruses, in the donor pig to eliminate risk of infection in the recipient.
What are the complications in xenotransplantation?
- It has to be ensured that the body does not reject the organ.
- One method of doing this is embedding the pig’s thymus gland, responsible for educating the immune system, underneath the outer layer of the kidney.
- This helps keep away any new or delayed immune responses.
What is Crispr-CAS9?
- CRISPR-Cas9 is a genome editing tool that is creating a buzz in the science world.
- It is faster, cheaper and more accurate than previous techniques of editing DNA and has a wide range of potential applications.
- CRISPR-Cas9 is a unique technology that enables geneticists and medical researchers to edit parts of the genome by removing, adding or altering sections of the DNA sequence.
- It is currently the simplest, most versatile and precise method of genetic manipulation and is therefore causing a buzz in the science world.