Institute of Health and Social Care, School of Allied and Community Health, London South Bank University, London, UK.
Department of Psychological Sciences, Birkbeck, University of London, London, UK.
Nurs Health Sci. 2023 Mar;25(1):161-170. doi: 10.1111/nhs.12994. Epub 2022 Nov 16.
There is a global shortage of organs for transplantation and despite many governments making significant changes to their organ donation systems, there are not enough kidneys available to meet the demand. This has led scientists and clinicians to explore alternative means of meeting this organ shortfall. One of the alternatives to human organ transplantation is xenotransplantation, which is the transplantation of organs, tissues, or cells between different species. The resurgence of interest in xenotransplantation and recent scientific breakthroughs suggest that genetically engineered pigs may soon present a realistic alternative as sources of kidneys for clinical transplantation. It is therefore important for healthcare professionals to understand what is involved in xenotransplantation and its future implications for their clinical practices. First, we explore the insufficiency of different organ donation systems to meet the kidney shortage. Second, we provide a background and a summary of the progress made so far in xenotransplantation research. Third, we discuss some of the scientific, technological, ethical, and public health issues associated with xenotransplantation. Finally, we summarize the literature on the attitudes of healthcare professionals toward xenotransplantation.
全球范围内可供移植的器官严重短缺,尽管许多国家的政府对其器官捐赠系统进行了重大改革,但仍没有足够的肾脏来满足需求。这促使科学家和临床医生探索其他方法来弥补这种器官短缺。人类器官移植的替代方案之一是异种移植,即不同物种之间的器官、组织或细胞的移植。异种移植的兴趣重新高涨,最近的科学突破表明,经过基因改造的猪可能很快就会成为临床移植中肾脏的一种现实替代来源。因此,了解异种移植及其对临床实践的未来影响对医疗保健专业人员来说非常重要。首先,我们探讨了不同器官捐赠系统在满足肾脏短缺方面的不足。其次,我们提供了异种移植研究迄今为止取得的进展的背景和概述。第三,我们讨论了与异种移植相关的一些科学、技术、伦理和公共卫生问题。最后,我们总结了关于医疗保健专业人员对异种移植态度的文献。