Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

‘Female sperm’ and ‘male eggs’ could be possible in future

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LONDON: Researcher­s have suggested that it may be possible in the future to create sperm from women and eggs from men - a feat, that if achieved, could revolution­ise infertilit­y treatments.

Katsuhiko Hayashi of Kyoto University in Japan and his senior professor Mitinori Saitou used skin cells from mice to create primordial germ cells or PGCs. PGCs are the common precursor of both male and female sex cells.

These cells were then developed into both sperm and eggs. Scientists used these to create live-births via in vitro fertilisat­ion. The technique offers numerous possibilit­ies for reproducti­ve medicine. It may allow infertile women to have babies by creating eggs from their skin cells, and also make it possible for sperm and eggs cells to be created from either males or females, ‘The Independen­t’ reported.

In the technique, pluripo-

IF ACHIEVED, THE JAPANESE RESEARCH COULD REVOLUTION­ISE INFERTILIT­Y TREATMENT ACROSS THE GLOBE

tent stem cells were extracted from early-stage embryos and somatic cells, and were then converted into PGCs using signalling molecules.

These germ cells were transplant­ed into the ovaries and testes of living mice to develop. Once these cells were mature they were extracted and used to fertilise one another in vitro.

The initial research took place in October last year, with researcher­s claiming that the live-births were merely a ‘side effect’ of the research to demonstrat­e that the creation of PGCs had been successful. The Japanese team is now working on monkey embryos and believe they could repeat the mouse work in monkeys within 5-10 years, with the creation of human PGCs following shortly after.

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