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Scientists Use Skin Cells To Create Fertilizable Human Eggs by BlackViper(op): 8:54pm On Sep 30, 2025
Scientists said Tuesday they have turned human skin cells into eggs and fertilised them with sperm in the lab for the first time — a breakthrough that is hoped to one day let infertile people have children.

The technology is still years away from potentially becoming available to aspiring parents, the US-led team of scientists warned.

But outside experts said the proof-of-concept research could eventually change the meaning of infertility, which affects one in six people worldwide.

If successful, the technology called in-vitro gametogenesis (IVG) would allow older women or women who lack eggs for other reasons to genetically reproduce, Paula Amato, the co-author of a new study announcing the achievement, told AFP.

“It also would allow same-sex couples to have a child genetically related to both partners,” said Amato, a researcher at the Oregon Health & Science University in the United States.

Scientists have been making significant advances in this field in recent years, with Japanese researchers announcing in July they had created mice with two biological fathers.

But the new study, published in the journal Nature Communications, marks a major advance by using DNA from humans, rather than mice.

The scientists first removed the nucleus from normal skin cells and transferred them into a donor egg which had its nucleus removed. This technique, called somatic cell nuclear transfer, was used to clone Dolly the sheep in 1996.

However a problem still had to be overcome: skin cells have 46 chromosomes, but eggs have 23.

The scientists managed to remove these extra chromosomes using a process they are calling “mitomeiosis”, which mimics how cells normally divide.

They created 82 developing eggs called oocytes, which were then fertilised by sperm via in vitro fertilisation (IVF).

After six days, less than nine percent of the embryos developed to the point that they could hypothetically be transferred to the uterus for a standard IVF process.

However the embryos displayed a range of abnormalities, and the experiment was ended.

While the nine-percent rate was low, the researchers noted that during natural reproduction only around a third of embryos make it to the IVF-ready “blastocyst” stage.

Amato estimated the technology was at least a decade away from becoming widely available.

“The biggest hurdle is trying to achieve genetically normal eggs with the correct number and complement of chromosomes,” she said.

Breakthrough

Ying Cheong, a reproductive medicine researcher at the UK’s University of Southampton, hailed the “exciting” breakthrough.

“For the first time, scientists have shown that DNA from ordinary body cells can be placed into an egg, activated, and made to halve its chromosomes, mimicking the special steps that normally create eggs and sperm,” she said.

“While this is still very early laboratory work, in the future it could transform how we understand infertility and miscarriage, and perhaps one day open the door to creating egg- or sperm-like cells for those who have no other options.”

Other researchers trying to create eggs in the lab are using a different technique. It involves reprogramming skin cells into what are called induced pluripotent stem cells — which have the potential to develop into any cell in the body — then turning those into eggs.

“It’s too early to tell which method will be more successful,” Amato said. “Either way, we are still many years away.”

The researchers followed existing US ethical guidelines regulating the use of embryos, the study said.
https://guardian.ng/features/health/the-end-of-infertility-skin-cells-used-to-create-fertilizable-human-eggs/

Re: Scientists Use Skin Cells To Create Fertilizable Human Eggs by kpankpangolo: 9:02pm On Sep 30, 2025
Designer babies incoming. I shudder to imagine what the future of sports would look like. You'd have children configured for sports who'd be naturally juiced to the gills. A whole team of those facing an equally juiced team would create records in every game.
Re: Scientists Use Skin Cells To Create Fertilizable Human Eggs by Goo0dHardDick: 9:38pm On Sep 30, 2025
Science is going to destroy this world.

So God that created kpekpus and gbola for reproduction and then put eggs inside the woman's womb doesn't have sense abi?
Re: Scientists Use Skin Cells To Create Fertilizable Human Eggs by Mariangeles(f):
With the way things are going, it won't be long before men start carrying pregnancies, and birthing babies. undecided
Re: Scientists Use Skin Cells To Create Fertilizable Human Eggs by Omoawoke(m): 9:40pm On Sep 30, 2025
God himself is a scientist
The universe obeys scientific laws

Mysteries are sciences yet to be explored

So if your religious beliefs doesn’t follow scientific patterns , then it’s a myth

For example, Adam and Eve plus many stories in the Bible fail every law of history and science including biology, genetics…. So they are myths.!
Re: Scientists Use Skin Cells To Create Fertilizable Human Eggs by twosquare(m): 9:40pm On Sep 30, 2025
Mariangeles:
With the way things are going, it won't be long before men start carrying pregnancy. undecided
At all...what is coming is rather customisable babies...you will be able to choose eye colour, physique, skin, etc......and robots carrying pregnancy instead of the woman so that they can maintain their shapes. Your celebrities will promote it.
Re: Scientists Use Skin Cells To Create Fertilizable Human Eggs by HydraFeeds(m): 9:44pm On Sep 30, 2025
Goo0dHardDick:
Science is going to destroy this world.

So God that created kpekpus and gbola for reproduction and then put eggs inside the woman's womb doesn't have sense abi?
So who created those that couldn't give birth to offspring?
Re: Scientists Use Skin Cells To Create Fertilizable Human Eggs by Giftedhand47(m): 9:47pm On Sep 30, 2025
I'm noticing some changes on Naira land
Anyways change is constant
Re: Scientists Use Skin Cells To Create Fertilizable Human Eggs by ScamDemicEra: 9:49pm On Sep 30, 2025
.......... OLODUMARE who sit in the heavens shall laugh (Psalm 2:4) !!!
Re: Scientists Use Skin Cells To Create Fertilizable Human Eggs by Arijude(m): 9:49pm On Sep 30, 2025
Women are about to be totally useless 😂😂




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Re: Scientists Use Skin Cells To Create Fertilizable Human Eggs by PheelzAlmighty: 9:50pm On Sep 30, 2025
Wow. That's interesting to hear.

Let's watch out for part 2
Re: Scientists Use Skin Cells To Create Fertilizable Human Eggs by WeirdAlien: 9:50pm On Sep 30, 2025
Still needs a donor egg. Meaning a fertile woman is still involved.
Re: Scientists Use Skin Cells To Create Fertilizable Human Eggs by ademijuwonlo(f): 9:59pm On Sep 30, 2025
This is a good news. Science is really trying to make things easier for humanity.
Re: Scientists Use Skin Cells To Create Fertilizable Human Eggs by Helinuse: 10:03pm On Sep 30, 2025
Hoaxen:
Damn! shocked

Just because you can doesn't mean you should
If you can, do,
As far as it will make the world a better place.
Re: Scientists Use Skin Cells To Create Fertilizable Human Eggs by Konquest: 10:08pm On Sep 30, 2025
BlackViper:
Scientists said Tuesday they have turned human skin cells into eggs and fertilised them with sperm in the lab for the first time — a breakthrough that is hoped to one day let infertile people have children.

The technology is still years away from potentially becoming available to aspiring parents, the US-led team of scientists warned.

But outside experts said the proof-of-concept research could eventually change the meaning of infertility, which affects one in six people worldwide.


If successful, the technology called in-vitro gametogenesis (IVG) would allow older women or women who lack eggs for other reasons to genetically reproduce, Paula Amato, the co-author of a new study announcing the achievement, told AFP.

“It also would allow same-sex couples to have a child genetically related to both partners,” said Amato, a researcher at the Oregon Health & Science University in the United States.

Scientists have been making significant advances in this field in recent years, with Japanese researchers announcing in July they had created mice with two biological fathers.

But the new study, published in the journal Nature Communications, marks a major advance by using DNA from humans, rather than mice.

The scientists first removed the nucleus from normal skin cells and transferred them into a donor egg which had its nucleus removed. This technique, called somatic cell nuclear transfer, was used to clone Dolly the sheep in 1996.


However a problem still had to be overcome: skin cells have 46 chromosomes, but eggs have 23.

The scientists managed to remove these extra chromosomes using a process they are calling “mitomeiosis”, which mimics how cells normally divide.

They created 82 developing eggs called oocytes, which were then fertilised by sperm via in vitro fertilisation (IVF).

After six days, less than nine percent of the embryos developed to the point that they could hypothetically be transferred to the uterus for a standard IVF process.

However the embryos displayed a range of abnormalities, and the experiment was ended.

While the nine-percent rate was low, the researchers noted that during natural reproduction only around a third of embryos make it to the IVF-ready “blastocyst” stage.

Amato estimated the technology was at least a decade away from becoming widely available.

“The biggest hurdle is trying to achieve genetically normal eggs with the correct number and complement of chromosomes,” she said.

Breakthrough

Ying Cheong, a reproductive medicine researcher at the UK’s University of Southampton, hailed the “exciting” breakthrough.

“For the first time, scientists have shown that DNA from ordinary body cells can be placed into an egg, activated, and made to halve its chromosomes, mimicking the special steps that normally create eggs and sperm,” she said.

“While this is still very early laboratory work, in the future it could transform how we understand infertility and miscarriage, and perhaps one day open the door to creating egg- or sperm-like cells for those who have no other options.”


Other researchers trying to create eggs in the lab are using a different technique. It involves reprogramming skin cells into what are called induced pluripotent stem cells — which have the potential to develop into any cell in the body — then turning those into eggs.

“It’s too early to tell which method will be more successful,” Amato said. “Either way, we are still many years away.”

The researchers followed existing US ethical guidelines regulating the use of embryos, the study said.

https://guardian.ng/features/health/the-end-of-infertility-skin-cells-used-to-create-fertilizable-human-eggs/
If successful, the technology called in-vitro gametogenesis (IVG) would allow older women or women who lack eggs for other reasons to genetically reproduce, Paula Amato, the co-author of a new study announcing the achievement, told AFP.

“It also would allow same-sex couples to have a child genetically related to both partners,” said Amato, a researcher at the Oregon Health & Science University in the United States.

Scientists have been making significant advances in this field in recent years, with Japanese researchers announcing in July they had created mice with two biological fathers.

But the new study, published in the journal Nature Communications, marks a major advance by using DNA from humans, rather than mice.

The scientists first removed the nucleus from normal skin cells and transferred them into a donor egg which had its nucleus removed. This technique, called somatic cell nuclear transfer, was used to clone Dolly the sheep in 1996.
Re: Scientists Use Skin Cells To Create Fertilizable Human Eggs by Melagros(m): 10:08pm On Sep 30, 2025
COMRADES, these scientists sef, one day then go wipe us all from this planet with these experiments
Re: Scientists Use Skin Cells To Create Fertilizable Human Eggs by geoworldedu: 10:21pm On Sep 30, 2025
I respect scientists. This is what God and his people cannot do.
Re: Scientists Use Skin Cells To Create Fertilizable Human Eggs by sprints1: 10:23pm On Sep 30, 2025
With combined artificial intelligence, soon we shall start having kids created as tools to serve the universe. Imagine having a child which his or genome is configured by AI to do specific things.
Re: Scientists Use Skin Cells To Create Fertilizable Human Eggs by PlayerMeji: 10:38pm On Sep 30, 2025
No need for woman again abi na wetin I dey read so?

Oga o
Re: Scientists Use Skin Cells To Create Fertilizable Human Eggs by Ahmback(m): 10:55pm On Sep 30, 2025
“It also would allow same-sex couples to have a child genetically related to both partners,” said Amato, a researcher at the Oregon Health & Science University in the United States
It has already been corrupted way before it's a thing 💔
Re: Scientists Use Skin Cells To Create Fertilizable Human Eggs by Fryx: 11:14pm On Sep 30, 2025
They will create abnormal humans if
They persist with this. The fact that skin cells have more chromosomes. The fact that human eggs are so complex they decide by themselves, what sperm to fertilize them—a process, which we still don’t know how the selection is made.

Human eggs are intelligent entities on their own, you can’t just manipulate them. Just like you can’t mess with a full grown human and expect normal behavior.


To be clear BTW. They aren’t growing eggs entirely from skin cell. They picked an healthy female egg and change its nucleus to the cell gotten from the skin of another human.


Being alive as a human on this planet is already anomaly that we have to endure. I mean, I know myself. I know what I am capable of doing, if not for this abnormal body I find myself in. Yet, these ones are doing more experiment to create more abnormal species. Species that don’t naturally fit on this planet.
Re: Scientists Use Skin Cells To Create Fertilizable Human Eggs by Manfromlasvegas(m): 2:23am On Oct 01, 2025
In this world anything and everything is possible. The sooner we come to terms with this, the better for us all. Consistent funding and research in a particular direction would unravel the mysteries of the universe in ways we never thought possible. God is us and we are Gods.
Re: Scientists Use Skin Cells To Create Fertilizable Human Eggs by illicit(m): 3:57am On Oct 01, 2025
Mariangeles:
With the way things are going, it won't be long before men start carrying pregnancy and birthing babies. undecided
I wanna have your babies plssssssssssssssssssss
Re: Scientists Use Skin Cells To Create Fertilizable Human Eggs by adecz: 4:24am On Oct 01, 2025
Such cloned offspring will not be 💯%
humans and therefore will be soul less,
hybrid cyborgs ...🚮👾👽👾
Re: Scientists Use Skin Cells To Create Fertilizable Human Eggs by AntiChristian: 4:34am On Oct 01, 2025
Scientists are just trying to manipulate Allah's creations! But they can only get what Allah grants them.

Na so HIV, Ebola, bird flu, Lassa fever and COVID 19 enter us!
Re: Scientists Use Skin Cells To Create Fertilizable Human Eggs by Melonsmasher: 5:05am On Oct 01, 2025
Giftedhand47:
I'm noticing some changes on Naira land
Anyways change is constant
Yeah but the 40 more characters bullshit is still a glitch
Re: Scientists Use Skin Cells To Create Fertilizable Human Eggs by Teymanhenry(f): 6:00am On Oct 01, 2025
Good times coming. If these happens then the importance of women in the life of a man could be underestimated. Meaning a man can make babies. 😂 Wahala
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