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Eggs with material from human skin cells fertilized for the first time | Science, climate & tech news

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Breakthrough in Fertility Treatment

Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery, finding a way to fertilize eggs using the genetic material of human skin cells. This emerging process, known as in-vitro gametogenesis (IVG), involves reprogramming skin cells into a type of stem cell.

How IVG Works

The process starts by taking the core of skin cells, which contains the genetic material, and implanting it into an egg that has had its core removed. This is referred to as somatic cell nuclear transfer. However, the cells produced through this method would normally have too many chromosomes, making them unsuitable for fertilization.

Overcoming Chromosomal Challenges

To address this issue, researchers developed a method called mitomenosis, which mimics natural cell division and reduces the number of chromosomes. This results in a healthy cell that can be fertilized. Using this technique, scientists were able to fertilize eggs, known as oocytes, with sperm in a laboratory, and one in ten of these eggs developed to the blastocyst stage, which is the point at which they would normally be transferred to the uterus in IVF treatment.

Implications and Future Research

Experts consider this work exciting, but emphasize that more research is necessary. The potential of IVG is immense, as it could one day lead to the creation of egg or sperm-like cells for individuals who have difficulty reproducing. This could revolutionize the understanding of infertility and miscarriage, and open doors for those who have no other options. The ability to create cells with the correct number of chromosomes that can be fertilized and developed into an early embryo is a significant breakthrough, and further research is needed to fully explore its possibilities.

Assisted reproductive technology Biological process Blastocyst Cell (biology) Cell division Chromosome Egg Egg cell Embryo Fertilisation Gametogenesis Genome Human skin Infertility Matter Miscarriage Natural environment Nucleic acid Oocyte Science Scientific method Skin Somatic cell nuclear transfer Sperm Stem cell Uterus
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