Stem Cells Help Body Accept Donor Organs, Johns Hopkins University Study

Researchers working with rats have developed a way to trick the body into accepting a transplanted liver without a lifelong regimen of anti-rejection drugs. The method involves coaxing the recipient’s own bone marrow stem cells into becoming part of the transplanted organ, thus masking its foreign origins. The stem cells transform the donor liver from a foreign object into an organ tolerated by the immune system as little as three months after transplant.

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