2014 participants
Teresa Man Pui Fung
Mitochondrial replacement is a technique that could be used to prevent transmission of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) disease. It involves removing the nuclear DNA from an affected woman’s egg containing faulty mitochondria and transferring it to an egg containing healthy mitochondria that has also had its nuclear DNA removed. Our research focuses on the safety and efficacy of this technique. One important consideration is the potential transfer of faulty mitochondria from the affected egg during the manipulation as this must be minimal to prevent transmission of mtDNA disease.
Funding Source: Newcastle University