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FAMEMA 2016 – Questão 32

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Scientists grow primitive human kidneys in a dish October 07, 2015
For the first time, primitive human kidneys have been created in a laboratory dish, by using stem cells. Although the kidneys cannot perform the functions of a fully formed adultkidney, the researchers hope the achievement will someday lead to new ways to treat people suffering from kidneyfailure. “It’s really exciting,” says Melissa Little, who headsthe Kidney Research Laboratory at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute in Australia. She led the research, which was published Wednesday in the journal
Nature. “I think thisis a really big advance.”
Kidneys are essential for life. They perform a host of crucial bodily functions, including filtering toxins from the blood and regulating blood pressure and bone density. But kidneys can fail for a variety of reasons, including poisonings, infections and other diseases.
“The problem is that if something goes wrong with your kidneys, there are only two options and these have been thesame for 50 years : You either have a transplant or go ontodialysis,” Little says. “So we really need alternative options.”
To find alternatives, Little and others have been trying for years to grow kidneys in the lab using cells known as induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells. “Almost 10 years ago now it wasshown that you could take any cell from anybody – like you or me – and actually convince it to go back into the state that’s essentially like the fertilized egg, so it is able to turn into any tissue type,” Little says.
While scientists have been able to use iPS cells to create many types of human cells, using them to create a kidneyhas proved difficult. The problem has been finding just the right combination of chemical signals to trigger iPS cells intomaking the various tissues in a kidney. “It’s like a recipe,” Littlesays. “We put different concentrations and types of growth factors in a certain order into the dish. And then when it getsto a certain size we take all the cells and make it into a ball.” After that, the cells talk to each other, she says. One type of cell will signal to its neighbor, and its neighbor will signal back,and that actually makes them form the appropriate shape.
(www.npr.org. Adaptado.)
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