Frontiers in Genetics (Jul 2022)

Human muscle in gene edited pigs for treatment of volumetric muscle loss

  • Sarah M. Greising,
  • Joshua I. Weiner,
  • Daniel J. Garry,
  • Daniel J. Garry,
  • Daniel J. Garry,
  • Daniel J. Garry,
  • David H. Sachs,
  • David H. Sachs,
  • Mary G. Garry,
  • Mary G. Garry,
  • Mary G. Garry,
  • Mary G. Garry

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.948496
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Focusing on complex extremity trauma and volumetric muscle loss (VML) injuries, this review highlights: 1) the current pathophysiologic limitations of the injury sequela; 2) the gene editing strategy of the pig as a model that provides a novel treatment approach; 3) the notion that human skeletal muscle derived from gene edited, humanized pigs provides a groundbreaking treatment option; and 4) the impact of this technologic platform and how it will advance to far more multifaceted applications. This review seeks to shed insights on a novel treatment option using gene edited pigs as a platform which is necessary to overcome the clinical challenges and limitations in the field.

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