Scientists Create First Ever Human/Pig Hybrid To Grow Organs For Transplantation


Human-animal hybrids have been subject to countless Fantasy-, Mythology- and Science Fiction Stories.
Whether that's a Centaur, a Sphinx, a Faun, a Harpy or even a Mermaid, the thought of a creature that combines both human and animal features has fascinated mankind for thousands of years.

Now, scientists have created the first real life human-pig hybrid embryos!

Okay, we are still far from having creatures that are half pig/half human walking the streets.
But still, it's a scientific breakthrough that proves a procedure like this would at least be possible!



The purpose of this experiment was to create lab-grown creatures whose organs could later be transplanted.

According to national geographic, "Every ten minutes, a person is added to the national waiting list for organ transplants. And every day, 22 people on that list die without the organ they need."
The number of people who have an organ donor card are way too low compared to the high demand for organs, so growing our own organs in a lab would be a very helpful solution to this dilemma.

“The ultimate goal is to grow functional and transplantable tissue or organs, but we are far away from that. This is an important first step.”

-Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte, leading scientist at Salk Institute, La Jolla



Injection of human iPS cells into a pig blastocyst


To be scientifically correct, the researchers from the Salk Institute created a "Chimera": An organism that contains cells from two different species.
Human stem cells were injected into pig embryos, which then grew into chimeras that were mostly big but had small human parts of about 1 in 10,000 cells.

The breaking study created a controversy around intelligent animal-hybrid creatures that could be released into the wild and harm others.

That's also the reason why the experiments were privately funded, and not supported by the US National Institutes of Health.
Izpisua Belmonte says that although he can understand the controversy and the fear around these experiments, yet they are still far from creating a hybrid creature that could run around freely.



Salk Institute scientists and authors Jun Wu and Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte


The pig embryos that had human stem cells successfully implanted were developing for 28 days before then being killed. 28 days is the first trimester of a pig's pregnancy duration.

The reason for this short amount of time was to avoid the ethical problems that come with hybrids:

“This is long enough for us to try to understand how the human and pig cells mix together early on without raising ethical concerns about mature chimeric animals”

-Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte, leading scientist at Salk Institute, La Jolla

The next step in this study would be to geneticaly modify the pig embryos with CRISPR, so that they won't produce organs. Instead, scientists hope to grow human organs then.

But there are still many different challenges to face until the scientists can reach their goal of growing fully-implantable organs - one potential problem for example is that a pig pregnancy only lasts 112 days.
So the pig embryo evolves at a completely different speed compared to a human one, and it's a tough challenge to get the timing perfectly right.



It may be a controversial study that raises many ethical questions, but if it becomes successful and scientists would be able to grow custom organs for transplantation, the benefits are enormous.

And along the way, the researchers are learning more about the evolution and embryogenesis of species in general.

"Of course, the ultimate goal of chimeric research is to learn whether we can use stem-cell and gene-editing technologies to generate genetically-matched human tissues and organs, and we are very optimistic that continued work will lead to eventual success. But in the process we are gaining a better understanding of species evolution as well as human embryogenesis and disease that is difficult to get in other ways."

-Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte, leading scientist at Salk Institute, La Jolla


What's your opinion on this experiment?




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Awesome, thank you! Appreciate it!

The money, time, resources and effort should be spent on disease prevention... but healthy people are not profitable.

thanks

Glad that you enjoyed the post :)

If this technology is a success in the future, it could be HUGE! Just imagine how many millions of lives could be saved, that's so amazing

Exactly! Sadly not everyone is an organ donor yet and so many people die without a life-saving transplantation. This could change a lot

It is amazing for what the medicine is already capable ...Everyone needs to define their own ethical attitude.
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Thank you so much for the support, I appreciate it!

It never ends well when humans try to play God...

True.
But at least in this case the intention is to save lives!

If they gave you a gun and said to you "you must shoot one of your 2 child's to save the other... " would you do that?

It is worthy to mention that god, according to the bible, wiped out entire cities that did not want to follow his rule. If god didn't want us to do it, we would not be able to: We'd be nuked.


On the other hand...

"The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and instruction." - Proverbs 1:7
"The beginning of wisdom is: Acquire wisdom; And with all your acquiring, get understanding." - Proverbs 4:7
"Day after day they pour forth speech; night after night they reveal knowledge." - Psalm 19:2
"The heart of the discerning acquires knowledge, for the ears of the wise seek it out." - Proverbs 18:15
"Gold there is, and rubies in abundance, but lips that speak knowledge are a rare jewel." - Proverbs 20:15

... Looks like it is God's will for us to know! (it figures, otherwise we'd have no brain... right?)

I am not sure that this is very positive news. Hope that this won't create the next super virus.

That's true as well, there are definitely a lot of things to consider and all of the experiments have to be done with extreme caution in case something goes wrong.

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I doubt that it was first time ever... Not everything is openly discussed in media.

Okay, we are still far from having creatures that are half pig/half human walking the streets.

No offense to pigs... but I thought it was indisputable fact that humanity has always had those throughout its whole history.

there trying to turn us all into snitches