The Asian Age

New device could heal organs with a touch

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Washington: Scientists, including one of Indian origin, have developed a device that can convert skin cells in the body into any other cell type with just a touch, an advance that may help repair injured tissues, blood vessels and nerves. Researcher­s from the Ohio State University in the US developed a new technology called Tissue Nano-transfecti­on (TNT) and tested it on mice and pigs. They were able to reprogramm­e skin cells to become vascular cells in badly injured legs that lacked blood flow. Within a week, active blood vessels appeared in the injured leg, and by the second week, the leg was saved. In lab tests, the technology was able to reprogramm­e skin cells in the live body into nerve cells that were injected into brain-injured mice to help them recover from stroke. “By using our novel nanochip technology, injured or compromise­d organs can be replaced. We have shown that skin is a fertile land where we can grow the elements of any organ that is declining,” said Chandan Sen, director of Ohio State's Center for Regenerati­ve Medicine and Cell Based Therapies. “This is difficult to imagine, but it is achievable, successful­ly working about 98 per cent of the time. With this technology, we can convert skin cells into elements of any organ with just one touch,” said Sen. “This process only takes less than a second and is non- invasive, and then you’re off. The chip does not stay with you, and the reprogramm­ing of the cell starts ,” he said. TNT technology has two major components: ana no technology­based chip designed to deliver car goto adult cells in the live body; and the design of specific biological cargo for cell conversion. This cargo, when delivered using the chip, converts an adult cell from one type to another, said Daniel Gallego- Perez, an assistant professor at Ohio State. TNT does not require any laboratory-based procedures and may be implemente­d at the point of care. The procedure is also non-invasive. —

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