British scientists to create 'synthetic' blood

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Human embryos will be used to make an unlimited 
supply for infection-free transfusions

By Steve Connor, Science Editor

Monday, 23 March 2009

Scientists in Britain plan to become the first in 
the world to produce unlimited amounts of 
synthetic human blood from embryonic stem cells 
for emergency infection-free transfusions.

A major research project is to be announced this 
week that will culminate in three years with the 
first transfusions into human volunteers of 
"synthetic" blood made from the stem cells of 
spare IVF embryos. It could help to save the 
lives of anyone from victims of traffic accidents 
to soldiers on a battlefield by revolutionising 
the vital blood transfusion services, which have 
to rely on a network of human donors to provide a 
constant supply of fresh blood.

The multimillion-pound deal involving NHS Blood 
and Transplant, the Scottish National Blood 
Transfusion Service and the Wellcome Trust, the 
world's biggest medical research charity, means 
Britain will take centre stage in the global race 
to develop blood made from embryonic stem cells. 
The researchers will test human embryos left over 
from IVF treatment to find those that are 
genetically programmed to develop into the 
"O-negative" blood group, which is the universal 
donor group whose blood can be transfused into 
anyone without fear of tissue rejection.

This blood group is relatively rare, applicable 
to about 7 per cent of the population, but it 
could be produced in unlimited quantities from 
embryonic stem cells because of their ability to 
multiply indefinitely in the laboratory.

The aim is to stimulate embryonic stem cells to 
develop into mature, oxygen-carrying red blood 
cells for emergency transfusions. Such blood 
would have the benefit of not being at risk of 
being infected with viruses such as HIV and 
hepatitis, or the human form of "mad cow" 
disease. The military in particular needs a 
constant supply of fresh, universal donor blood 
for battlefield situations when normal supplies 
from donors can quickly run out.

But developing blood made from the cells of spare 
IVF embryos will raise difficult ethical issues 
for people not happy with the idea of destroying 
embryos to create stem cells. It also raises the 
intriguing philosophical question of whether the 
synthetic blood will have come from someone who 
never existed. In theory, just one embryo could meet the nation's needs.

The Wellcome Trust is believed to have promised 
£3m towards the cost of the project, with further 
funding coming from the blood transfusion 
services of Scotland, and England and Wales. The 
Irish government is also understood to be 
involved. A spokesman for the Wellcome Trust said 
complicated legal issues were still being ironed 
out between all the parties involved but that an 
announcement is likely to be made in the coming week.

The project will be led by Professor Marc Turner, 
of Edinburgh University, the director of the 
Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service. 
Professor Turner has been involved in studies 
investigating how to ensure donated blood is free 
of the infectious agent behind variant CJD, the 
human form of "mad cow" disease. Several vCJD 
patients are thought to have contracted the disease by blood transfusions.

Professor Turner was unavailable for comment but 
a spokeswoman for the National Blood Service for 
England and North Wales confirmed that 
negotiations on the joint research project were 
at an advanced stage and that legal, rather than 
scientific, issues were holding up the announcement.

The multi-centre collaboration is also understood 
to involve scientists at the Medical Research 
Council's Centre for Regenerative Medicine at the 
University of Edinburgh, and Roslin Cells, a 
spin-off company that has emerged out of the 
Roslin Institute, where Dolly the sheep was cloned in 1996.

Scientists in other countries, notably Sweden, 
France and Australia, are also known to be 
working on the development of synthetic blood 
from embryonic stem cells. And last year, a team 
from a US biotechnology company, Advanced Cell 
Technology, announced that it has been able to 
produce billions of functioning red blood cells 
from embryonic stem cells. But the US work had 
been held up because of funding problems dating 
back to the ban on embryonic stem cell work under 
the Bush administration. President Barack Obama has since reversed that policy.

In Britain, the project was held up because of 
the difficulty of finding funding for 
"translational" research that attempts to take 
scientific studies in the laboratory into the 
earliest stages of commercial development. This problem has now been overcome.

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