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A diagram showing the embryo replacement procedure. Newcastle University/Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Eight babies born from three-person IVF technique to prevent devastating disease

The scientific method is designed to prevent children from being born with devastating mitochondrial diseases.

EIGHT BABIES HAVE been born in the UK thanks to a groundbreaking three-person IVF technique to prevent devastating disease, world-first data shows.

Four boys and four girls, including one set of identical twins, have been delivered and are all doing well following treatment by a team in Newcastle, who pioneered the technique.

One other woman is currently pregnant.

The scientific method, known as mitochondrial donation treatment, is designed to prevent children from being born with devastating mitochondrial diseases that are passed down from their mothers.

These illnesses can be fatal and often cause devastating damage to organs including the brain, muscle, liver, heart and kidney.

Of the eight babies born, three are now aged under six months, two are aged six to 12 months, one is 12 to 18 months old, one is aged 18 to 24 months and one child is aged over two.

All the babies are healthy and are meeting their milestones, according to the team from Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle University and Newcastle Fertility Centre.

None of the eight babies shows signs of having mitochondrial DNA disease, which tends to affect around one in 5,000 births.

The scientists said disease-causing mitochondrial DNA mutations, picked up in three of the children, are either undetectable or present at levels that are very unlikely to cause disease.

The main lab method used by the team, known as pronuclear transfer (PNT), involves taking the egg from an affected mother, sperm from her partner and an egg from a donor who is free from disease.

Parents reflect

The mother of a baby girl born through mitochondrial donation said: “As parents, all we ever wanted was to give our child a healthy start in life.

“Mitochondrial donation IVF made that possible. After years of uncertainty, this treatment gave us hope – and then it gave us our baby.

“We look at them now, full of life and possibility, and we’re overwhelmed with gratitude. Science gave us a chance.”

The mother of a baby boy added: “We are now proud parents to a healthy baby, a true mitochondrial replacement success. This breakthrough has lifted the heavy cloud of fear that once loomed over us.

“Thanks to this incredible advancement and the support we received, our little family is complete.

“The emotional burden of mitochondrial disease has been lifted, and in its place is hope, joy, and deep gratitude.”

Professor Sir Doug Turnbull, from Newcastle University and part of the team of researchers, said: “Mitochondrial disease can have a devastating impact on families.

“Today’s news offers fresh hope to many more women at risk of passing on this condition who now have the chance to have children growing up without this terrible disease.”

In all the cases, the Newcastle team used the PNT technique after the egg was fertilised.

For this, scientists transplanted the nuclear genome (which contains all the genes essential for a person’s characteristics, such as hair colour and height) from the egg carrying the mitochondrial DNA mutation into an egg donated by an unaffected woman that had had its nuclear genome removed.

Thanks to the procedure, the resulting baby inherits its parents’ nuclear DNA, but the mitochondrial DNA is mainly inherited from the donated egg.

Scientific progress in this area led Parliament to change the law in 2015 to permit mitochondrial donation treatment.

Two years later, the Newcastle clinic became the first and only national centre licensed to perform it, with the first cases approved in 2018.

Approval is given on a case-by-case basis by the UK’s Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA).

The new findings on the eight births, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, show that all the babies are developing normally.

Aged 18 months, tests are carried out in areas such as gross motor skills, fine motor skills, cognitive and social development and language skills to check the babies are hitting milestones.

The researchers will also check the children when they are aged five.

Professor Bobby McFarland, director of the NHS Highly Specialised Service for Rare Mitochondrial Disorders at Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, said he was confident the children would carry on developing normally.

He added: “If we’re not picking up subtle signs of problems at five, then we’re really very clear that is not going to be a problem.”

He added: “In my work…I see children in intensive care units up and down this country and that’s not pleasant.

“It’s very difficult for families to deal with these diseases, they are devastating…

“To see babies born at the end of this is just amazing really.”

Mary Herbert, professor of reproductive biology at Newcastle University, added: “PNT happens in the small hours of the morning – those long nights. And it has paid off.

“It’s fair to say it’s rewarding. In science though, periods of joy are fleeting and brief because you’re always thinking what is the next challenge? How do we optimise it further?”

She said the slight DNA mutations seen in three of the children are “way, way below the threshold that would cause disease”.

Peter Thompson, chief executive of the HFEA, said: “Ten years ago, the UK was the first country in the world to licence mitochondrial donation treatment to avoid passing the condition to children.

“For the first time, families with severe inherited mitochondrial illness have the possibility of a healthy child.

“Although it’s still early days, it is wonderful news that mitochondrial donation treatment has led to eight babies being born.

“Only people who are at a very high risk of passing a serious mitochondrial disease onto their children are eligible for this treatment in the UK, and every application for mitochondrial donation treatment is individually assessed in accordance with the law.”

Dr Andy Greenfield, from the University of Oxford, said: “It is a triumph of scientific innovation in the IVF clinic – a world-first that shows that the UK is an excellent environment in which to push boundaries in IVF; a tour de force by the embryologists who painstakingly developed and optimised the micromanipulation methods; an example of the value of clinical expertise, developed over decades of working with children and adults suffering from these devastating diseases, being used to support a new intervention and subsequent follow-up, potentially for many years.”

Beth Thompson, executive director for policy and partnerships at Wellcome, said: “This is a remarkable scientific achievement, which has been years in the making.

“The pioneering work behind mitochondrial donation is a powerful example of how discovery research can change lives.”

Professor Dagan Wells, from the University of Oxford, said the study showed established methods for avoiding mitochondrial DNA diseases, such as preimplantation genetic testing, perform well and will be suitable for most women at risk of having an affected child.

“A minority of patients are unable to produce any embryos free of mitochondrial disease, and for those women the study provides hope that they may be able to have healthy children in the future,” he added.

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    Apr 4th 2025, 2:21 PM

    The limit is too low.
    Not condoning drunk driving but if a single glass of wine with dinner can make you fail then it’s too low.
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    Phone use is far worse imho.

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    Apr 4th 2025, 2:24 PM

    @Fergus O’Donnell: the Swedes would disagree as would the Norwegians. Zero alcohol allowed in those countries.

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    Apr 4th 2025, 4:23 PM

    @Fergus O’Donnell: i disagree, if i haven’t had a drink in a while and i have one pint, it definitely goes to my head, and i can put away a few usually.

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    Apr 4th 2025, 5:25 PM

    @eoin fitzpatrick: that’s fair enough. I never drink and drive as a rule as I think it’s unforgivable.

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    @eoin fitzpatrick: hope you’re not on your bike then under those conditions

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    Apr 4th 2025, 5:48 PM

    @Fergus O’Donnell: We’re not allowed to talk about these things. It’s instant guilt satisfaction. Like everything the vast vast minority of idiots define the rules for the masses.

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    Wish the RSA would fix the roads where 65% of deaths are happening instead of being an Ad agency… (no I’m not saying drink driving is grand).

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    Apr 4th 2025, 2:49 PM

    @Thesaltyurchin: we already have different authorities that are responsible for that.

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    Apr 4th 2025, 5:48 PM

    @Sean Parker: sure we do. I see their efforts everyday. lol

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    Apr 4th 2025, 2:00 PM

    Alternative headline: ‘Majority of people who are over the limit realise they’re over the limit.’

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    @Colm Lambert: Yeah, and probably still drive.

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    Apr 4th 2025, 3:03 PM

    @lorcan barron: Yup to my forever shame, I was over the limit when I passed my driving test. I’m disgusting I know that but seriously agree with zero tolerance.

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    @Donna Fallon: why? Why in gods name would you do that?

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    @Mark Donnelly: I know. I have no excuse. That’s why I’m open on this forum… disgusting behaviour absolutely.

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    Apr 4th 2025, 3:52 PM

    How about the do a test of all TDs leaving the Dail

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    @James Brennan: Why? Do you want to test nurses leaving hospitals or teachers leaving schools or cleaners leaving hotels?

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    @James Brennan: an iq test?

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    @Me Me: Er, Dail Bar of course, please tell me you didn’t miss that distinction between other work places.

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    Apr 5th 2025, 2:29 PM

    @Me Me: The comment is influenced by Senator Martin Conway recently arrested extremely drunk, also on benzodiazapenes, on all fours on O Connell Street. This happened after a days ‘work’ in the dail.

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    @Ichabod Crane: “Is it ‘cos I is black?”

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    @Ichabod Crane: Apparently he was very seriously mentally ill, schizophrenia, I think. It’s unfortunate.

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    Apr 4th 2025, 2:42 PM

    Advertising and marketing aren’t going to change drivers behaviour on the roads as people flick channels when either listening or hearing. What will change road driving behaviour is the GARDAI who are seriously lacking the basics at the moment as I drove from Ballymoney in Antrim to Schull in Cork in March and I was only pulled in once and that was the PSNI telling me that a bulb had blown in my number plate and I continued on my journey and I didn’t see a Guard from Dundalk to Schull and the behaviour of some people on the roads was lethal.

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    Russell Brand. I am sure it’s all one little misunderstanding.

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    @Luas Vuitton – Penneys Drag Queen: I’m actually torn on this one too…

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    Can we comment on the sick b a s t a r d s who tortured a 4 week old baby. Seriously??????

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    Operated similar kiosks in Australia on the mining camps 15 years ago. Great to see a Belgian company doing this rather than a crony appointed Irish company. Should be compulsory in hotels and bars as part of liquor licence, and it’s voluntary to do. But, if you risk it and are caught, tough and full penalties, prison, loss of licence etc…

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    Your liver can process 10-14ml alcohol in 1 hour. There is 14-16ml alcohol in a glass of wine. So, depending on how fast you drink the wine, an hour after finishing it you are probably good to go! (1 glass is aboit 125ml)

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    Is there ever any good news from N.I. ?

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