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Mini-organs obtained from amniotic fluid stem cells

Mini-organs obtained from amniotic fluid stem cells

For more precise prenatal diagnoses and treatments, Italian led

ROME, 04 March 2024, 17:33

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Miniature organs have been obtained from the stem cells of embryos in amniotic fluid for the first time in research that makes it possible to both study the final stages of development during pregnancy in a non-invasive way and to experiment with targeted therapies for congenital illnesses, in an Italian-led study published in nature Medicine and carried out at University College London.
    The coordinator of the project is Paolo De Coppi, and the lead author Mattia Gerli.
    "A new era is opening," De Coppi told ANSA.
    "Hitherto it wasn't possible to obtain a result like this in a non-invasive way.
    "A lot more research is still necessary, but the path is open and the first clinical trials could be ready within four or five years", De Coppi added.
    "Amniotic liquid is a resource and in our research we have obtained a cell by cell map".
    In the study, cells gathered from amniotic fluid were taken during prenatal probes in 12 pregnancies that had reached a period spanning 16 and 34 weeks.
    Thus, the cells, grown in the laboratory, multiplied and organised until they formed organoids of lungs, intestines and kidneys.
    Also obtained was the organoid of the lung of a fetus with congenital diaphragmatic hernia, a defect of the diaphragm that generates respiratory insufficiency and pulmonary hypertension, with elevated mortality.
    This enabled the researchers to experiment on the mini-organ with different types of drugs, with the aim of identifying the most effective ones.
   

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