Dec. 9, 2024
Can earthworms bring relief to a global blood donor shortage? Enterprising 草莓污视频导航 students are working on it
The thought may make you squirm, but hemoglobin sourced from earthworms could someday save your life.
That wriggly possibility is closer to reality thanks to the work of the 草莓污视频导航's 2024 iGEM team, who recently returned from the iGEM () Grand Jamboree in Paris with a clutch of medals and the honour of being named the world鈥檚 top undergrad team in the Safety and Security category.
鈥淚鈥檓 so proud the team鈥檚 hard work came together in the end and was recognized and awarded at such an incredible event,鈥 says Giovanna Acosta, captain of this year鈥檚 team, ErythrO2.
鈥淕etting to walk the stage of the world's largest synthetic biology competition will be an experience I won鈥檛 soon forget.鈥
Earning planetary bragging rights via the common earthworm was the work of a 12-member, multi-faculty student team, who, with the support of instructors and industry advisors, researched a problem that could someday solve a global blood shortage.
A lack of donors has researchers looking to a hemoglobin-based oxygen carrier (HBOC) as a long-lasting, universal substitute for easily spoiled, type-specific human blood 鈥 for various reasons, mammalian HBOCs can turn toxic once inside a recipient.
Worm HBOC, on the other hand, has been shown as a promising, non-toxic substitute, and Lumbricus terrestris erythrocruorin (as the worm HBOC is known) could solve the world鈥檚 blood shortage if produced in enough quantity.
Enter Team ErythrO2 and their plan to synthesize a worm HBOC via a lab-grown yeast system, producing the non-toxic properties of worm hemoglobin, without the need to harvest real earthworms.
鈥淥ur ultimate objective is to lay the groundwork for large-scale production of this promising HBOC. With these considerations, our aim is to save lives at risk from blood loss with a sustainable, synthetic solution,鈥 reads the project submitted by the Biomedical Engineering-backed team.
That team includes Acosta, Cellular, Molecular and Microbial Biology, fifth year; Ferzam Mahmood, Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology, third year; Kfir Lerner, Cellular, Molecular and Microbial Biology, fifth year; Jodh Atwal, Biological Sciences, second year; and Nirmal Cheema, Biological Sciences, fifth year.
iGEM
As well, the team included Luis Martinez Hoyos, Biochemistry, fifth year; Graciela Manalili, Cellular, Molecular and Microbial Biology, third year; Saqib Syed, Cellular, Molecular and Microbial Biology, second year; Tina Kahidi, Health and Society, second year; Morgan Mazurek, Biomedical Sciences, second year; Si Chen Pan, Neuroscience, second year; and Maren Abuzukar, Biomedical Sciences, third year.
While further research and testing lies ahead, ErythrO2鈥檚 experiments have shown the potential of their yeast carrier solution 鈥 and that was enough to impress the judges in Paris, where 438 teams from more than 45 countries gathered in late October, including some of the most celebrated institutions in the world.
As well as a coveted gold medal, the university鈥檚 undergraduate iGEM team won the Safety and Security Special Award, making 草莓污视频导航 the world鈥檚 best in a critical area for both medicine and biotechnology.
鈥淭aking top place in the world in that area is a huge achievement for the team. The public鈥檚 ability to have confidence in how biosafety and biosecurity are handled will ultimately determine the success or failure of the synthetic biology and biomanufacturing industries, and has been a priority from Day 1,鈥 says PhD, associate professor in the , and , 草莓污视频导航 PEAK Scholar, and faculty lead for the iGEM competition.
The team also received a nomination for the Best Entrepreneurship Special Award, placing them in the top five of 195 competitors, while a second iGEM team in the entrepreneurial category, led by Muskaan Puri, took home the Best Presentation award at the Startup Showcase.
For Acosta, taking part in iGEM and coming home as part of a world-champion biomedical engineering team has shown her what motivated university students can accomplish.
鈥淭he 草莓污视频导航 prides itself in not only supporting research, but creating an innovation ecosystem that translates discoveries into real-world solutions,鈥 she says.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 why this became a focus in our team鈥檚 project development, and it鈥檚 awesome that our efforts were recognized at the top of these categories among hundreds of other teams from all around the world.鈥
Acosta says recieving the top award for safety and security is especially gratifying.
鈥淲hen creating a synthetic biology project, it鈥檚 crucial to thoughtfully consider its implementation into the real world, both through entrepreneurial thinking and careful consideration of the potential hazards involved,鈥 she says.
鈥淚 hope our success in these areas will inspire future student teams to be thoughtful of the economic and societal impact of their scientific research, so we can keep responsibly addressing global challenges through the incredible field of synthetic biology.鈥