First Stem-Cell-Organ Transplant

A fully-functional tooth grown from stem cells is successfully implanted into a mouse.

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COURTESY OF TAKASHI TSUJI, TOKYO UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE

For the first time, a complete organ generated from stem cells—a mouse tooth–has been successfully transplanted into a living adult mouse and exhibited normal function. Prior to this demonstration, stem cells had shown promise in producing tissues for repair of damaged organs, but were not sufficiently complex to grow a complete organ for transplant.

The study, published online yesterday (July 12) in PLoS One by researchers at Tokyo University of Science, built upon previous research that used stem cells from a donor mouse to produce the various tissues of a complete tooth unit—the tooth plus surrounding gum tissue and bone. Now, the team has added to those results by successfully transplanting the bioengineered tooth unit into a hole in a mouse’s jaw from which a ...

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