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Clarifying the Ethics and Oversight of Chimeric Research.

Authors :
Johnston J
Hyun I
Neuhaus CP
Maschke KJ
Marshall P
Craig KP
Matthews MM
Drolet K
Greely HT
Hill LR
Hinterberger A
Hurley EA
Kesterson R
Kimmelman J
King NMP
Lopes MJ
O'Rourke PP
Parent B
Peckman S
Piotrowska M
Schwarz M
Sebo J
Stodgell C
Streiffer R
Wilkerson A
Source :
The Hastings Center report [Hastings Cent Rep] 2022 Nov; Vol. 52 Suppl 2, pp. S2-S23.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

This article is the lead piece in a special report that presents the results of a bioethical investigation into chimeric research, which involves the insertion of human cells into nonhuman animals and nonhuman animal embryos, including into their brains. Rapid scientific developments in this field may advance knowledge and could lead to new therapies for humans. They also reveal the conceptual, ethical, and procedural limitations of existing ethics guidance for human-nonhuman chimeric research. Led by bioethics researchers working closely with an interdisciplinary work group, the investigation focused on generating conceptual clarity and identifying improvements to governance approaches, with the goal of helping scholars, funders, scientists, institutional leaders, and oversight bodies (embryonic stem cell research oversight [ESCRO] committees and institutional animal care and use committees [IACUCs]) deliver principled and trustworthy oversight of this area of science. The article, which focuses on human-nonhuman animal chimeric research that is stem cell based, identifies key ethical issues in and offers ten recommendations regarding the ethics and oversight of this research. Turning from bioethics' previous focus on human-centered questions about the ethics of "humanization" and this research's potential impact on concepts like human dignity, this article emphasizes the importance of nonhuman animal welfare concerns in chimeric research and argues for less-siloed governance and oversight and more-comprehensive public communication.<br /> (© 2022 The Hastings Center.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1552-146X
Volume :
52 Suppl 2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Hastings Center report
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36484509
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/hast.1427