August 2, 2010 4:16 AM

Animal-Human Embryos Questioned

(AP)  It may be futile to try producing stem cells by putting human DNA into cow or rabbit eggs and making hybrid cloned embryos, a strategy that triggered controversy recently in Britain, a new study says.

The animal eggs don't reprogram human DNA in the right way to generate stem cells, researchers report.

"Instead of turning on the right genes, it turns out the animal eggs actually turn them off," said senior study author Dr. Robert Lanza of Advanced Cell Technology in Worcester, Mass.

Another scientist disputed that conclusion.

The idea of using animal-human "hybrid" embryos drew fire last year in Britain as authorities pondered whether to let scientists try it. Opponents objected to mixing human and animal material and worried that such research could lead to genetically modified babies.

Hybrid embryos have been made elsewhere, but there's no widely accepted report of getting stem cells from them. Animal eggs are attractive because human ones are hard to get for research.

Scientists prize embryonic stem cells because they can develop into virtually any cell of the body. By inserting a person's DNA into an egg and growing an early embryo, scientists hope to extract stem cells that are a genetic match to that person. That would help in disease research and enable scientists to develop transplant tissue that avoids the risk of rejection.

For the new work, Lanza and colleagues put human DNA into human, cow and rabbit eggs and grew them into early embryos. In embryos from human eggs, they found that patterns of gene activity resembled those in ordinary human embryos. But with the human-animal hybrid embryos, the patterns were much different.

The work was funded by Lanza's company and several institutions collaborating on the research. It was published online Monday by the journal Cloning and Stem Cells.

"The idea that this is the nail in the coffin for hybrids is grossly overstated," declared Stephen Minger of King's College London, who has permission from British authorities to pursue making hybrid embryos.

He cited a 2008 study that reported key genes are in fact turned on in embryos made with cow eggs, although the efficiency is low. That study concluded that cow eggs could be useful if techniques to use them were further developed.

Minger suggested Lanza's team looked too early in embryonic development to see the activation.

Lanza, however, said he found the 2008 study to be unconvincing.

Minger's group is one of three that gained permission from British authorities to try using animal eggs. He said he thought stem cells from hybrid embryos should not be used for making transplant tissue for people.


© 2010 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Add a Comment See all 14 Comments
by luckygirl042 February 3, 2009 7:47 PM EST
rf35 said:
Amazing how ignorant people can be when they try. From the comments, you''''d think they were creating full-term human-animal hybrids here. These experiments never get anything beyond the "ball of cells" phase of development.

----------------------------------------------------

Posted by rf35 at 10:47 AM : Feb 03, 2009

YET!
Reply to this comment
by mdalerwill February 3, 2009 6:58 PM EST
Posted by rushman71 at 03:35 PM : Feb 03, 2009

So instead scientists will prove that an old white man in the sky with a week to spare created everything, including an evil fallen angel who planted false evidence to lead Man to believe that the planet is much older than it really is. I''m just not sure which scientific discipline will actually prove it.
Reply to this comment
by rushman71 February 3, 2009 6:35 PM EST
If cows and rabbits don''t work, they would eventually try apes, since scientist "believe" that is where we came from. But try as they might, that study will end up concluding that we (humans) have not, after all, "evolved" from apes!!! There goes that BS evolutionary THEORY down the drain. HAHAHAHAHA!!!
Reply to this comment
by mdalerwill February 3, 2009 5:52 PM EST
I''''M SERIOUS AS A HEART ATTACK WHEN I POST THESE THINGS!!!
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Posted by whitemale08 at 08:30 PM : Feb 02, 2009

I have a feeling you would really like a film I just saw. You can find "Esoteric Agenda" on youtube, though it is cut into 12-14 parts. You could probably find it whole elsewhere. Right up your alley.
Reply to this comment
by zippiez February 3, 2009 4:07 PM EST
How many years are we away from immortality ala Babylon 5''s Deathwalker?
Reply to this comment
by rf35 February 3, 2009 1:47 PM EST
Amazing how ignorant people can be when they try. From the comments, you''d think they were creating full-term human-animal hybrids here. These experiments never get anything beyond the "ball of cells" phase of development.
Reply to this comment
by barbaraf4 February 3, 2009 11:54 AM EST
But what about all the experimentation we DON''T know about?
Reply to this comment
by thedolls1 February 3, 2009 9:10 AM EST
God deliver us from evil.
Reply to this comment
by luckygirl042 February 3, 2009 8:27 AM EST
They should make a movie about it--perhaps "The Island of Dr. Moreau"--
Reply to this comment
by fush2 February 3, 2009 4:08 AM EST
sick sick sick
Reply to this comment
See all 14 Comments
.
Scroll Left
Scroll Right More »
CBS News on Facebook