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2025 m. vasario 8 d., šeštadienis

Surgeons Transplant Engineered Pig Kidney Into Fourth Patient


"A 66-year-old man from New Hampshire became the fourth person to receive a pig’s kidney.

Surgeons in Boston successfully transplanted the kidney of a genetically modified pig into a 66-year-old man with kidney failure last month, Massachusetts General Hospital announced on Friday.

It was the fourth pig kidney transplant in the United States, and the first of three that will be done at Mass General as part of a new clinical trial sanctioned by the Food and Drug Administration. Two of the previous patients died shortly after the procedure, including one who was critically ill before the transplant.

More than 100,000 people in the country are on waiting lists for transplant organs, mostly kidneys, but there is an acute shortage of human donor organs. Many people will die while waiting.

To help alleviate the shortage, several biotech companies are editing the genes of pigs so that their organs will not be easily rejected by the human body.

The new clinical trial, which is using organs produced by the biotech company eGenesis, is one of two studies of genetically engineered animal organs that got a green light from regulators earlier this week. The other, sponsored by United Therapeutics Corporation, will begin later this year with six patients, but that number could eventually rise to 50.

The latest transplant recipient, Tim Andrews of Concord, N.H., had his surgery in late January and was well enough to be discharged a week later.

“When I got out of the recovery room and went to the intensive care unit, I actually tap-danced between the table and my bed,” Mr. Andrews said in an interview on Thursday. “I’m so happy, it’s unbelievable.”

Mr. Andrews had been on kidney dialysis for more than two years, enduring hourslong treatments every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. They left him fatigued and nauseous most of the time, and he wasn’t able to work or do much around the house.

He had a heart attack shortly after starting dialysis, and last August, when he started discussing the possibility of the transplant with Mass General doctors, he was using a wheelchair. They told him he had to get in better shape for the surgery, so he started doing physical therapy and walking.

Like Towana Looney, a woman from Alabama who received a pig’s kidney at NYU Langone Health in November, Mr. Andrews said that after the surgery he felt better than he had in years.

“It’s like a new engine — suddenly I had an energy machine pouring into me,” he said. Ms. Looney, who has remained in New York City for follow-up care, is doing well and plans to return home later this month, which will be three months after her operation.

Even if the pig organs are proved to be safe and effective, it’s unclear what they would cost and whether they would be covered by insurance. Most patients experiencing kidney failure are unable to work and are covered by the government health plan Medicare.

The kidney Mr. Andrews received came from a pig that had undergone 69 gene edits, including 59 to inactivate porcine retroviruses in an effort to reduce the risk of infection to humans.

Two patients who had transplants involving pig kidneys last year died shortly after the procedures, including Lisa Pisano of New Jersey, who had her surgery in New York and whose kidney was engineered by United Therapeutics Corporation, and Richard Slayman of Massachusetts, who received an eGenesis kidney at Mass General.

But Dr. Tatsuo Kawai, the lead surgeon involved in the operations at Mass General, said that doctors were constantly learning.

The goal is “to make genetically edited pig organs a viable, long-term solution for patients,” Dr. Kawai said in a statement. “Although we have a long way to go to make that a reality, this transplant is an important next step.”" [1]

1. Surgeons Transplant Engineered Pig Kidney Into Fourth Patient. Rabin, Roni Caryn.  New York Times (Online) New York Times Company. Feb 7, 2025.

 

2025 m. vasario 7 d., penktadienis

Savarankiško vairavimo viltis skatina BYD augimą


 

 „BYD akcijos Kinijoje ir Honkonge smarkiai išaugo, tikintis, kad Kinijos automobilių gamintojas autonominio vairavimo technologijas padarys prieinamesnes.

 

 Automobilių gamintojos Honkongo biržoje kotiruojamos akcijos ketvirtadienį pabrango 12 % iki 315,80 Honkongo dolerio arba 40,56 dolerio, tai yra didžiausias procentinis prieaugis nuo 2022 m. kovo. Kinijoje kotiruojamos akcijos užsidarė 10 % aukščiau, ty Šenzeno akcijų dienos limitą.

 

 BYD pranešė, kad kitą savaitę surengs spaudos konferenciją apie savo išmaniųjų automobilių strategiją, kurioje, analitikai mano, kad automobilių gamintojas gali paskelbti, kad į savo įperkamus automobilių modelius įdės autonominio vairavimo sistemas.

 

 „Kad pažangiosios autonominio vairavimo technologijos būtų prieinamos visiems“, – sakoma bendrovės kvietime į renginį, kuris pirmadienį turėtų įvykti Šendžene.

 

 Yra tikimybė, kad išmaniųjų automobilių technologija bus plačiau naudojama masinės rinkos automobilių modeliuose, sakė „Daiwa“ analitikas Kelvinas Lau.

 

 BYD buvo pramonės lyderis dėl savo modelių įvairovės ir pigių kainų etikečių, tačiau nebuvo rinkos lyderis dėl savo autonominio vairavimo technologijų.

 

 Analitikai tikisi, kad artimiausioje spaudos konferencijoje BYD pareikš savo pretenzijas į Kinijos konkurencingas autonominio vairavimo technologijų lenktynes.

 

 BYD akcijos ketvirtadienį smarkiai išaugs dėl suplanuotos spaudos konferencijos, sakė „Bocom International“ analitikas Angusas Chanas ir pridūrė, kad analitikai tikisi, kad padaugės modelių su autonominio vairavimo technologija.

 

 Sausio mėnesį BYD pardavimai užsienyje pasiekė rekordinius 66 336 vienetus, ty 83% daugiau, nei prieš metus, ir 16% daugiau, nei gruodžio mėn. Iš viso BYD sausio mėn. pardavė 300 538 naujos energijos transporto priemones, į kategoriją įeina visiškai elektrinės transporto priemonės ir įkraunami hibridai." [1]


1. Self-Driving Hopes Boost BYD. Huang, Jiahui.  Wall Street Journal, Eastern edition; New York, N.Y.. 07 Feb 2025: B4.

Self-Driving Hopes Boost BYD


"Shares of BYD rose sharply in China and Hong Kong amid hopes that the Chinese carmaker will make autonomous-driving technology more affordable.

The automaker's Hong Kong-listed shares rose 12% to 315.80 Hong Kong dollars, or $40.56, on Thursday, its biggest gain in percentage terms since March 2022. Its China-listed shares closed 10% higher, the daily limit for the stock in Shenzhen.

The gains came after BYD said it will host a news conference next week about its smart-car strategy, where analysts think the carmaker could announce that it will embed its autonomous-driving systems into its affordable car models.

"To make advanced autonomous-driving technology affordable for everyone," the company said in the event invitation, which is scheduled to take place in Shenzhen on Monday.

There is a likelihood of wider use of smart-car technology in mass-market car models, Daiwa analyst Kelvin Lau said.

BYD has been an industry leader in terms of its diversity of models and cheap price tags, but hasn't been a market leader with its autonomous-driving tech.

Analysts expect BYD to stake its claim in China's competitive autonomous-driving tech race at the coming news conference.

BYD's sharp share gains Thursday are likely due to the scheduled news conference, Bocom International analyst Angus Chan said, adding that analysts expect there will be an increase in the number of models with autonomous-driving tech.

In January, BYD's overseas sales hit a record 66,336 units, rising 83% from a year earlier and up 16% from December. Overall, BYD in January sold a total of 300,538 new-energy vehicles, a category that includes fully electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids." [1]

1. Self-Driving Hopes Boost BYD. Huang, Jiahui.  Wall Street Journal, Eastern edition; New York, N.Y.. 07 Feb 2025: B4.