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Mice could provide the key to growing human lungs for transplant

05.16.02 | Imperial College London

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Dr Anne Bishop, from Imperial College Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Centre at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, comments: “This research will make it possible eventually to repair lungs that have been damaged by disease, by implanting fully functioning lung cells to repopulate damaged areas. Also, unlike transplantation from a donor, the cells can be developed in such a way that the body will not reject them”.

The research, the first of its kind in the world, involved taking mouse stem cells, and then placing them in a specialized growth system, which encouraged them to change into the cells that line the part of the lung where oxygen is absorbed and carbon dioxide excreted.

Professor Julia Polak, Director of the Centre, adds: “This is the first time research of this nature has been carried out, and it has provided us with a crucial building block towards being able to construct lung tissue. It could eventually mean the end of extensive transplant waiting lists for critically ill patients.”

The researchers at Imperial College Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Centre at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital now plan to use their findings to begin development of a living construct, using specially designed bioactive foams and scaffolds. The bioactive scaffolds will provide a frame on which the cells can grow, and then be transplanted.

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APA:
Imperial College London. (2002, May 16). Mice could provide the key to growing human lungs for transplant. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8XG4DJ01/mice-could-provide-the-key-to-growing-human-lungs-for-transplant.html
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"Mice could provide the key to growing human lungs for transplant." Brightsurf News, May. 16 2002, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8XG4DJ01/mice-could-provide-the-key-to-growing-human-lungs-for-transplant.html.