
Porcine species harbor endogenous retroviruses that pose risks to human recipients

The human immune system may recognize porcine organs as foreign, leading to rapid rejection
With recent advancements in gene-editing technology, Prana XT is pioneering solutions to overcome these challenges in making xenotransplantation a reality.
Every stage of the process, from gene editing to animal welfare and transplantation, follows rigorous ethical standards and regulatory guidelines laid out by national and international bodies, ensuring safety, transparency, and responsible innovation.
Porcines are engineered to prevent immune rejection by incorporating human genes that dampen immune response.
Porcines are raised in sterile, highly monitored facilities to eliminate the risk of infections.
Once matured, these animals provide transplantable kidneys, hearts, and other tissues that can save human lives.