Political Science, Danish Centre for Studies in Research and Research Policy, Aarhus University, Aarhus C, Denmark.
Political Science, Danish Centre for Studies in Research and Research Policy, Aarhus University, Aarhus C, Denmark.
Stem Cell Reports. 2023 Apr 11;18(4):841-852. doi: 10.1016/j.stemcr.2023.03.003. Epub 2023 Mar 30.
Organoid technologies are rapidly advancing and hold great potential and hope for disease modeling and clinical translational research. Still, they raise a number of complex, ethical questions regarding their current and future use. Patient and public involvement is important in building public trust and helping to secure responsible conduct and valued innovations; nevertheless, research into patient and public perspectives on organoid technologies remains scarce. We report on a first public dialogue on organoid technologies through three cross-country deliberative workshops with a diverse group of stakeholders to identify their perceptions and concerns. Participants generally support organoid technologies on the condition that responsible governance, ethical oversight, and sound informed consent procedures are in place. Yet, a broad set of potential concerns are identified, primarily concerning commercialization, healthcare access, and cerebral organoids. Participants' insights and recommendations can help inform researchers and ethics and policy bodies toward supporting responsible and ethical organoid approaches.
类器官技术正在迅速发展,为疾病建模和临床转化研究带来了巨大的潜力和希望。然而,它们在当前和未来的使用方面引发了许多复杂的伦理问题。患者和公众的参与对于建立公众信任和帮助确保负责任的行为和有价值的创新至关重要;然而,对患者和公众对类器官技术的看法的研究仍然很少。我们通过与不同利益相关者进行的三次跨国审议性研讨会,报告了首次关于类器官技术的公众对话,以确定他们的看法和关注。参与者普遍支持类器官技术,前提是建立负责任的治理、伦理监督和健全的知情同意程序。然而,确定了一系列广泛的潜在关注点,主要涉及商业化、医疗保健获取和大脑类器官。参与者的见解和建议可以为研究人员和伦理与政策机构提供信息,以支持负责任和合乎伦理的类器官方法。