Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, USA.
Department of Neurology, Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine, Hanover, New Hampshire, USA.
Am J Transplant. 2024 Jun;24(6):918-927. doi: 10.1016/j.ajt.2024.03.015. Epub 2024 Mar 19.
Xenotransplantation offers the potential to meet the critical need for heart and lung transplantation presently constrained by the current human donor organ supply. Much was learned over the past decades regarding gene editing to prevent the immune activation and inflammation that cause early organ injury, and strategies for maintenance of immunosuppression to promote longer-term xenograft survival. However, many scientific questions remain regarding further requirements for genetic modification of donor organs, appropriate contexts for xenotransplantation research (including nonhuman primates, recently deceased humans, and living human recipients), and risk of xenozoonotic disease transmission. Related ethical questions include the appropriate selection of clinical trial participants, challenges with obtaining informed consent, animal rights and welfare considerations, and cost. Research involving recently deceased humans has also emerged as a potentially novel way to understand how xeno-organs will impact the human body. Clinical xenotransplantation and research involving decedents also raise ethical questions and will require consensus regarding regulatory oversight and protocol review. These considerations and the related opportunities for xenotransplantation research were discussed in a workshop sponsored by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, and are summarized in this meeting report.
异种移植有可能满足目前受限于人类供体器官供应的心脏和肺移植的迫切需求。在过去几十年中,人们了解了很多关于基因编辑的知识,这些知识可以防止引起早期器官损伤的免疫激活和炎症,以及维持免疫抑制的策略,以促进异种移植物的长期存活。然而,关于进一步的供体器官基因修饰的要求、异种移植研究的适当背景(包括非人类灵长类动物、最近死亡的人类和活体人类受者)以及异种动物传染病传播的风险,仍有许多科学问题需要解决。相关的伦理问题包括适当选择临床试验参与者、获得知情同意的挑战、动物权利和福利问题以及成本。涉及最近死亡的人类的研究也成为了解异种器官如何影响人体的一种潜在新方法。临床异种移植和涉及死者的研究也引发了伦理问题,这将需要就监管监督和方案审查达成共识。这些考虑因素以及异种移植研究的相关机会在由美国国立心肺血液研究所(National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute)主办的一次研讨会上进行了讨论,并在这份会议报告中进行了总结。