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Pig-Human Chimeras Contain Cell Surprise


Pig-Human Chimeras Contain Cell Surprise
13:42 13 January 04
NewScientist.com news service

Pigs grown from fetuses into which human stem cells were injected have 
surprised scientists by having cells in which
the DNA from the two species is mixed at the most intimate level.

It is the first time such fused cells have been seen in living creatures. The 
discovery could have serious implications
for xenotransplantation - the use of animal tissue and organs in humans - and 
even the origin of diseases such as HIV.

The adult pigs that had received human stem cells as fetuses were found to have 
pig cells, human cells and the hybrid
cells in their blood and organs.

"What we found was completely unexpected. We found that the human and pig cells 
had totally fused in the animals'
bodies," said Jeffrey Platt, director of the Mayo Clinic Transplantation 
Biology Program.

Nuclear mix

The hybrid cells had both human and pig surface markers. But, most 
surprisingly, the hybrid cell nuclei were found to
have chromosomal DNA that contained both human and pig genes. The researchers 
found that about 60 per cent of the
animals' non-pig cells were hybrids, with the remainder being fully human.

Importantly, the team also found that porcine endogenous retrovirus (PERV), 
which is present in almost all pigs, was
also present in the hybrid cells. Previous laboratory work has shown that while 
PERVs in pig cells cannot infect human
cells, those in hybrid cells can. The discovery therefore suggests a serious 
potential problem for xenotransplantation.

The work also suggests a possible route of infection for other viruses that 
have crossed from animals to humans.

"Perhaps HIV managed to jump from primates to humans through infected blood 
from a bite, which allowed the stem cells
from the two species to fuse," Platt told New Scientist. "When the genes 
recombined, perhaps the virus was reawakened."

Body plan

Chimeric animals containing human cells have been created before. New Scientist 
reported in December on the growing of
human liver cells in sheep. The work, by Esmail Zanjani and colleagues at the 
University of Nevada, Reno, aims to
provide human tissue for transplantation into people.

"The new work is certainly very interesting," Zanjani told New Scientist. "But 
the question is how widespread and how
many of these hybrid cells were found? If they are very rare - and we haven't 
found any in our experiments - then I
don't think it is that important."

Zanjani says it is "possible" that HIV had spread to humans through a type of 
human-primate cell fusion, but adds that
much more research needs to be done.

In Platt's experiments, the human stem cells were injected into the pig fetuses 
about a third of the way through
gestation. In Zanjani's work, the cells were injected about halfway through.

The injections must be given after the body plan of the fetus has developed, 
but before the immune system is active.
The former ensures the animals look like normal pigs and sheep. The latter 
prevents the human stem cells being
rejected.

Journal reference: Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 
Journal (DOI: 1096/fj.03-00962fje)

Gaia Vince


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For more related stories search the print edition Archive



Weblinks:

Mayo Clinic Transplantation Biology Program


Esmail Zanjani, University of Nevada, Reno


Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology Journal


Stem cells and cloning, New Scientist


SOURCE: New Scientist


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