This photo provided by researcher Katsuhiko Hayashi shows mice derived from stem cells, four weeks after their birth, in Osaka, Japan in September 2021. In a study published Wednesday, March 16, 2023, in the journal Nature, scientists led by Hayashi have created baby mice with two fathers for the first time by turning male mouse stem cells into female cells in a lab. (Katsuhiko Hayashi via AP)
For the first time in history, scientists have created mice with two dads, foretellinga day when same-sex couples may be able to have biological children of their own.
The success, announced by Japanese researchers last month, has not yet been tried on people.
But scientists at two Bay Area startups, as well as a company in New York City and another in Japan, are striving to move the mouse research into humans, and rewrite the rules of reproduction by making sex cells in a lab. If successful in people, the technique would allow the creation of an egg cell from blood or a tiny sliver of a man or womans skin.
So far, the research has focused on making egg cells, which would enable male-male reproduction. Creating sperm for female-female reproduction is a tougher scientific challenge.
Even the remote possibility of same-sex couples creating a baby without a donor is extraordinary and exciting, said Drew Lloyd, board president of the Bay Area Municipal Elections Committee, which advocates for the civil rights of LGBTQpeople. Ive learned not to put limits on whats possible.
Both Bay Area companies are secretive about the progress of their research and would not consent to interviews. The Berkeley-based startup Conception, with 34 employees and at least $20 million in private funding, seeks to create human eggs using stem cells from human blood samples. The other company, San Franciscos Ivy Natal, aims to build eggs with a skin biopsy.
The new research, described by Katsuhiko Hayashi of Osaka University in the March 15 issue of the journal Nature, marks a milestone in reproductive biology.
The Japanese team guided stem cells from a male mouse to form eggs, which were fertilized by another male mouse. The two mice conceived seven pups who were healthy and fertile, eventually conceiving babies of their own.
But the projects success rate was extremely low. About 30% of the male mouses stem cells matured into eggs, and 40% of those eggs were successfully fertilized to create embryos. The embryos were transferred to a surrogate female mouse to gestate, but only 1% 7 out of 630 were born alive.
Experts said it is not yet known whether the strategy would work in humans.
Mice arent people, said Hank Greely, director of the Center for Law and the Biosciences at Stanford University. And its a complicated method.
UC San Francisco developmental biologists Jonathan Bayer and Diana Laird agreed, writing we have much to learn before we use cultured stem cells to make human eggs in a dish, in an article that accompanied the Nature paper.
The technique, called in vitro gametogenesis or IVG, builds on the Nobel Prize-winning work of Dr. Shinya Yamanaka, a biologist at Japans Kyoto University who is also affiliated with San Franciscos Gladstone Institute. In 2007, Yamanaka described how to create stem cells by reprogramming skin cells, turning them into induced pluripotent stem cells, or iPSCs. These iPSCs can be coaxed into becoming nearly any cell type in the human body, from brain to liver and perhaps, someday, human egg or sperm.
The latest work was technically complex and required many steps. First, the team took skin cells from the tail of an adult male mouse. Then it reprogrammed these skin cells to become stem cells.
The biggest challenge was converting these stem cells from male to female. Because the production of mature eggs requires two copies of the X chromosome, the authors devised a way to find rare male stem cells that jettison their Y chromosome and then duplicate their X chromosome.
Once chromosomally female, these cells were biochemically nudged to turn into immature eggs.
The team tried, but failed, to make sperm from female cells. So two female mice could not conceive together. Thats because theres not yet a successful technique for converting a cell with two X chromosomes into a Y chromosome and without a Y chromosome, no sperm can be made.
In 2017, researchers in China created healthy mice with two mothers, but it involved a tremendous amount of gene editing with CRISPR, making it impractical to use for anything other than research. They also made mice with two dads, but the offspring quickly died.
But the breakthrough opens up exciting new avenues in reproductive biology and fertility research.
For instance, it could be used to rapidly produce inbred strains of identical mice, useful for laboratory experiments.It also offers a strategy to propagate endangered mammals from a single male.
It could also make replacement eggs for older women to have children, as well as couples who are infertile due to congenital problems, an accident, disease or treatment such as chemotherapy.
And it would offer same-sex or transgender couples the chance to have their own biological children. Currently such couples must use the eggs or sperm from one person, and the eggs or sperm from a donor.
Adoptive parent Johnny Symons, professor in the School of Cinema at San Francisco State University whose documentary film Daddy & Papa focuses on the experience of gay men raising children through adoption and surrogacy, called family-building an incredibly personal decision.
Having biological families has been least accessible to us, he said. This technology stands to be a real breakthrough in terms of providing options for people who want that.
If the technology advances, it could really change societal perceptions of gay men as parents, and potentially legitimize us in a new way, said Symons. Theres something very powerful and undeniable about physical resemblance. It makes it harder for people who oppose us to deny us political rights or equal social standards.
But theres a darker side to making sex cells in the lab, said Greely, author of the 2016 book, The End of Sex and the Future of Human Reproduction.
If this worked, he said, you could make eggs from sperm from 8-year-olds. You could make eggs from sperm from fetal remains. You could make eggs from sperm from somebody who has been dead for years, but whose cells were frozen. That gets a little weird.
Someday, perhaps, it may be possible to create both eggs and sperm from the same person, creating what Greely calls a unibaby. Youre pregnant by yourself, he said. I cant imagine a good reason to do this.
Even if the technique works in humans, it must first be proven safe, experts agree. Created through genetic manipulation, embryos may have hidden defects. There must be wider societal debate and regulatory oversight.
The next step is to test the technique in monkeys or chimpanzees.
Fertility experts, such as the American Society for Reproductive Medicines Research Institute, think its on the horizon.
If we can do this properly and safely and we can bring the cost down to being something accessible for everyone, said Conception CEO Matt Krisiloffin a company video, I really think theres a possibility that this could become the default way people choose to have children.
Original post:
Two dads, one baby? Gene technique works in mice - The Mercury News
- 10. The Promise of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs ... [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2015] [Originally Added On: May 5th, 2015]
- What are induced pluripotent stem cells? [Stem Cell ... [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2015] [Originally Added On: May 5th, 2015]
- Embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells Part 6 - Video [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2015] [Originally Added On: May 5th, 2015]
- Embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells Part 2 - Video [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2015] [Originally Added On: May 5th, 2015]
- Embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells Part 5 - Video [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2015] [Originally Added On: May 5th, 2015]
- Embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells Part 3 - Video [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2015] [Originally Added On: May 5th, 2015]
- Embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells Part 4 - Video [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2015] [Originally Added On: May 5th, 2015]
- Embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells Part 1 - Video [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2015] [Originally Added On: May 5th, 2015]
- piggyBac transposition reprograms fibroblasts to induced ... [Last Updated On: May 8th, 2015] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2015]
- Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (IPSCs) - HowStuffWorks [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2015] [Originally Added On: May 27th, 2015]
- Pluripotency of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2015] [Originally Added On: May 27th, 2015]
- Induced stem cells - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2015] [Originally Added On: May 27th, 2015]
- Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPS) | UCLA Broad Stem ... [Last Updated On: May 27th, 2015] [Originally Added On: May 27th, 2015]
- iPS cells and reprogramming: turn any cell of the body ... [Last Updated On: June 2nd, 2015] [Originally Added On: June 2nd, 2015]
- induced pluripotent stem cells - RCN Corporation [Last Updated On: July 3rd, 2015] [Originally Added On: July 3rd, 2015]
- Generating Mice from Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells | Protocol [Last Updated On: July 3rd, 2015] [Originally Added On: July 3rd, 2015]
- Stem Cell Key Terms | California's Stem Cell Agency [Last Updated On: July 31st, 2015] [Originally Added On: July 31st, 2015]
- Cell potency - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [Last Updated On: July 31st, 2015] [Originally Added On: July 31st, 2015]
- Induced pluripotent stem cell therapy - Wikipedia, the ... [Last Updated On: August 3rd, 2015] [Originally Added On: August 3rd, 2015]
- Glossary [Stem Cell Information] [Last Updated On: August 15th, 2015] [Originally Added On: August 15th, 2015]
- STEMCELL Technologies Inc. Enters a Licensing Agreement ... [Last Updated On: August 29th, 2015] [Originally Added On: August 29th, 2015]
- Pluripotent Stem Cells 101 | Boston Children's Hospital [Last Updated On: September 10th, 2015] [Originally Added On: September 10th, 2015]
- COMPLETE 2015-16 INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELL INDUSTRY REPORT [Last Updated On: October 20th, 2015] [Originally Added On: October 20th, 2015]
- Complete 2015-16 Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Industry ... [Last Updated On: October 20th, 2015] [Originally Added On: October 20th, 2015]
- Derivation of Ethnically Diverse Human Induced Pluripotent ... [Last Updated On: October 21st, 2015] [Originally Added On: October 21st, 2015]
- Purest yet liver-like cells generated from induced ... [Last Updated On: August 30th, 2016] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2016]
- World Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Market - Opportunities ... [Last Updated On: September 18th, 2016] [Originally Added On: September 18th, 2016]
- Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Market 2016: Hepatocytes ... [Last Updated On: September 18th, 2016] [Originally Added On: September 18th, 2016]
- The Promise of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs ... [Last Updated On: September 23rd, 2016] [Originally Added On: September 23rd, 2016]
- Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells: 10 Years After the ... [Last Updated On: September 28th, 2016] [Originally Added On: September 28th, 2016]
- Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Initiative | California's ... [Last Updated On: October 7th, 2016] [Originally Added On: October 7th, 2016]
- Stem Cell Basics VI. | stemcells.nih.gov [Last Updated On: October 12th, 2016] [Originally Added On: October 12th, 2016]
- Induced stem cells - Wikipedia [Last Updated On: October 18th, 2016] [Originally Added On: October 18th, 2016]
- Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPS) - UCLA Broad Stem Cell [Last Updated On: October 21st, 2016] [Originally Added On: October 21st, 2016]
- Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells: A New Frontier for Stem ... [Last Updated On: October 27th, 2016] [Originally Added On: October 27th, 2016]
- Induced pluripotent stem cells and Parkinson's disease ... [Last Updated On: October 27th, 2016] [Originally Added On: October 27th, 2016]
- Generation of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells with ... [Last Updated On: November 3rd, 2016] [Originally Added On: November 3rd, 2016]
- Generation of Neural Crest-Like Cells From Human ... [Last Updated On: November 14th, 2016] [Originally Added On: November 14th, 2016]
- Induced pluripotent stem-cell therapy - Wikipedia [Last Updated On: November 18th, 2016] [Originally Added On: November 18th, 2016]
- Generation of germline-competent induced pluripotent stem ... [Last Updated On: November 22nd, 2016] [Originally Added On: November 22nd, 2016]
- Induced pluripotent stem cell models from X-linked ... [Last Updated On: November 23rd, 2016] [Originally Added On: November 23rd, 2016]
- Live Cell Imaging of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell ... [Last Updated On: November 23rd, 2016] [Originally Added On: November 23rd, 2016]
- Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells - cellapplications.com [Last Updated On: November 23rd, 2016] [Originally Added On: November 23rd, 2016]
- Why Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Are Vital for Glaucoma ... [Last Updated On: December 3rd, 2016] [Originally Added On: December 3rd, 2016]
- Stem Cell Glossary - stemcells.nih.gov [Last Updated On: December 5th, 2016] [Originally Added On: December 5th, 2016]
- Clinical potential of human-induced pluripotent stem cells ... [Last Updated On: December 5th, 2016] [Originally Added On: December 5th, 2016]
- Induced stem cells - Wikiversity [Last Updated On: December 17th, 2016] [Originally Added On: December 17th, 2016]
- Induced pluripotent stem cell Wikipedia StemCell Therapy [Last Updated On: December 17th, 2016] [Originally Added On: December 17th, 2016]
- Embryonic stem (ES) cells and induced pluripotent stem ... [Last Updated On: January 17th, 2017] [Originally Added On: January 17th, 2017]
- Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Repository | California's ... [Last Updated On: January 23rd, 2017] [Originally Added On: January 23rd, 2017]
- induced pluripotent stem cells - eurostemcell.org [Last Updated On: January 27th, 2017] [Originally Added On: January 27th, 2017]
- When C9ORF72 Silences U2, Spliceosomes Can't Find What They ... - Alzforum [Last Updated On: July 1st, 2017] [Originally Added On: July 1st, 2017]
- The Stem Cell Revolution - Seeking Alpha [Last Updated On: July 1st, 2017] [Originally Added On: July 1st, 2017]
- Evotec in neurology iPSC drug discovery collaboration with stem-cell specialist Censo - FierceBiotech [Last Updated On: July 1st, 2017] [Originally Added On: July 1st, 2017]
- Treating Asthma with Stem Cells | Technology Networks - Technology Networks [Last Updated On: July 1st, 2017] [Originally Added On: July 1st, 2017]
- Embryonic stem cells to be available for medical use in Japan by next March - The Japan Times [Last Updated On: July 5th, 2017] [Originally Added On: July 5th, 2017]
- This Study Could Help Extend the Human Lifespan - Futurism [Last Updated On: July 8th, 2017] [Originally Added On: July 8th, 2017]
- Grnenthal Group: Launch of the Project - Modelling Neuron-glia Networks Into a Drug Discovery Platform for Pain ... - PR Newswire (press release) [Last Updated On: July 8th, 2017] [Originally Added On: July 8th, 2017]
- The Global Market for Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs) should reach $3.6 Billion in 2021, Increasing at a CAGR ... - Business Wire (press... [Last Updated On: July 8th, 2017] [Originally Added On: July 8th, 2017]
- SBP Scientist Receives Prestigious WM Keck Foundation Grant - Newswise (press release) [Last Updated On: July 11th, 2017] [Originally Added On: July 11th, 2017]
- Is it time to start worrying about conscious human mini-brains? - PLoS Blogs (blog) [Last Updated On: August 2nd, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 2nd, 2017]
- A New Epigenetic Barrier to Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells - WhatIsEpigenetics.com [Last Updated On: August 2nd, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 2nd, 2017]
- What are induced pluripotent stem cells or iPS cells? - Stem ... [Last Updated On: August 2nd, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 2nd, 2017]
- Stem Cell Glossary - Closer Look at Stem Cells [Last Updated On: August 2nd, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 2nd, 2017]
- CRISPR Corrects Disease Mutation in Human Embryos - Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (blog) [Last Updated On: August 3rd, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 3rd, 2017]
- World's 1st trial of drug developed from iPS cells to begin - Japan ... - Japan Today [Last Updated On: August 3rd, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 3rd, 2017]
- ASU grad students' lab skills help earn funding for cutting-edge biomedical research - Arizona State University [Last Updated On: August 10th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 10th, 2017]
- How Food Preservatives May Disrupt Human Hormones - Laboratory Equipment [Last Updated On: August 10th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 10th, 2017]
- Dopaminergic neurons derived from iPSCs in non-human primate model - Phys.Org [Last Updated On: August 12th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 12th, 2017]
- Artificial Blood Vessels Mimic Rare Accelerated Aging Disease - Duke Today [Last Updated On: August 15th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 15th, 2017]
- Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Market Demands, Trends, Growth ... - MilTech [Last Updated On: August 15th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 15th, 2017]
- induced pluripotent stem cell (iPS cell) | biology ... [Last Updated On: August 15th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 15th, 2017]
- Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells: Global Markets Report 2017-2021 [Last Updated On: August 15th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 15th, 2017]
- MESO-BRAIN initiative receives 3.3million to replicate brain's neural networks through 3D nanoprinting - Cordis News [Last Updated On: August 15th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 15th, 2017]
- Global Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Market: HTF Market [Last Updated On: August 15th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 15th, 2017]
- Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells in Global Effort to ... [Last Updated On: August 15th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 15th, 2017]
- How Do We Get Pluripotent Stem Cells? | Boston Children's ... [Last Updated On: August 15th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 15th, 2017]
- Fertile offspring produced from sterile mice using iPS cells - Kyodo News Plus [Last Updated On: August 20th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 20th, 2017]
- Brain Spheroids Hatch Mature Astrocytes | ALZFORUM - Alzforum [Last Updated On: August 20th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 20th, 2017]
- Breakthrough in Gene Editing Comes as Scientists Correct Disease-Causing Mutation in Human Embryo - TrendinTech [Last Updated On: August 20th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 20th, 2017]