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    Humble worm turns into bringer of medical hope

    (China Daily) Updated: 2017-08-01 07:42

    PLOEMEUR, France - For centuries, the only use humans found for the lugworm - dark pink, slimy and inedible - was on the end of a fish hook.

    But the invertebrates' unappreciated status is about to change.

    Their blood, say French researchers, has an extraordinary ability to load up with life-giving oxygen.

    Harnessing it for human needs could transform medicine, providing a blood substitute that could save lives, speed recovery after surgery and help transplant patients, they say.

    "The hemoglobin of the lugworm can transport 40 times more oxygen from the lungs to tissues than human hemoglobin," says Gregory Raymond, a biologist at Aquastream, a fish-farming facility on the Brittany coastline.

    "It also has the advantage of being compatible with all blood types."

    Raymond and his team, which specializes in fish egg production, joined forces with biotech firm Hemarina in 2015 in the hope of securing a reliable means of lugworm production.

    The facility now churns out more than 1.3 million of the creatures each year, each providing tiny amounts of the precious hemoglobin.

    "We started basically from zero. Since the worm had never been studied, all parameters needed inventing from scratch, from feeding to water temperature," said project researcher Gwen Herault.

    Medical interest in the lugworm - Arenicola marina - dates back to 2003, when the outbreak of mad cow disease in Europe and the worldwide HIV epidemic began to affect blood supplies.

    The problem was that animal hemoglobins, as a substitute for the human equivalent, can cause allergic reaction, potentially damaging the kidneys.

    In lugworms, though, hemoglobin dissolves in the blood and is not contained within red blood cells as in humans - in other words, blood type is not an issue - and its structure is almost the same as human hemoglobin.

    In 2006, the worm's potential was validated in a major study.

    Scientists at Roscoff, close to Plomeur, extracted and purified hemoglobin from lugworms and tested it on lab mice. The rodents were fine and showed no sign of the immune response that dogged other animal substitutes.

    If proven safe for humans, the researchers said, the worms' oxygen-rich blood could tackle septic shock - a crash in blood pressure that can cause fatal multiple organ failure - and help to conserve organs for transplantation.

    If the vision turns into reality, lugworm blood may also allow donor organs to live longer outside the bodies, potentially helping thousands of recipients each year.

    And, one day, freeze-dried lugworm blood could be a crucial backup for standard blood supplies - a boon in combat zones or disasters.

    Agence France-Presse

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