The Institute for Society and Genetics, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.
Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, Los Angeles, CA 90059, USA; David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA; Department of Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.
Stem Cell Reports. 2024 Jul 9;19(7):933-945. doi: 10.1016/j.stemcr.2024.05.002. Epub 2024 Jun 6.
In vitro gametogenesis (IVG), the reconstitution of germ cell development in vitro, is an emerging stem cell-based technology with profound implications for reproductive science. Despite researchers' long-term goals for future clinical applications, little is currently known about the views of IVG held by the stakeholders potentially most affected by its introduction in humans. We conducted focus groups and interviews with 80 individuals with lived experience of infertility and/or LGBTQ+ family formation in the US, two intersecting groups of potential IVG users. Respondents expressed hope that IVG would lead to higher reproductive success than current assisted reproductive technology (ART), alleviate suffering associated with ART use, and promote greater social inclusion, while expressing concerns predominantly framed in terms of equity and safety. These findings underscore the importance of sustained engagement with stakeholders with relevant experience to anticipate the implications of IVG for research and clinical translation.
体外配子发生(IVG),即体外重建生殖细胞发育,是一种新兴的基于干细胞的技术,对生殖科学具有深远的影响。尽管研究人员长期以来一直将未来的临床应用作为目标,但目前对于那些可能因 IVG 在人类中引入而受到最大影响的利益相关者对 IVG 的看法知之甚少。我们在美国对 80 名有不孕和/或 LGBTQ+家庭组建经历的个人进行了焦点小组和访谈,这些人是 IVG 的潜在使用者。受访者表示希望 IVG 能比目前的辅助生殖技术(ART)带来更高的生殖成功率,减轻与 ART 使用相关的痛苦,并促进更大的社会包容,同时主要以公平和安全为框架表达了关切。这些发现强调了与有相关经验的利益相关者持续接触的重要性,以预测 IVG 对研究和临床转化的影响。