Research Guideline Recommendations for Research on Stem Cells, Human Embryos, and Gene Editing.

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q3 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING
Susanna R Var, Phoebe Strell, Anala Shetty, Alex Roman, Isaac H Clark, Andrew T Crane, Gary L Dunbar, Kyle Fink, Andrew W Grande, Ann M Parr, Julien Rossignol, Paul R Sanberg, Li-Ru Zhao, Layandysha V Zholudeva, Walter C Low
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Recent advances in biomedical technologies have extended the boundaries of previously established regulatory guidelines pertaining to stem cell research. These guidelines constrained the study of human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) and their derivatives from use under various conditions, including the introduction of hPSCs into the brains of host animals because of concerns of humanizing the brains of animal species. Other guidelines constrained the use of hPSCs in creating human-animal chimeras because of the potential contribution of human stem cells not only to the brain but also to the germline. Some regulatory guidelines forbid the growing of human embryos ex vivo beyond the stage of primitive streak development because of concerns regarding the creation of human forms of life ex vivo. At the subcellular level, there are guidelines regulating the transfer of mitochondria within human embryos. At the molecular level, there are guidelines regulating genome editing to prevent permanent genetic alterations in germline cells. These and other issues related to stem cells have been reviewed, and new research guidelines established by the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) for its membership. Because many of the recommended changes by the ISSCR impact research being conducted by members of the American Society for Neural Therapy and Repair (ASNTR), the ASNTR established a task force to review relevant recommendations by the ISSCR to determine which new guidelines to adopt for research conducted by the ASNTR society membership. The final ASNTR recommendations are presented in this document.

干细胞、人类胚胎和基因编辑研究指南建议。
生物医学技术的最新进展扩展了先前建立的有关干细胞研究的监管准则的界限。这些指导方针限制了人类多能干细胞(hPSCs)及其衍生物在各种条件下的使用,包括将hPSCs引入宿主动物的大脑,因为担心动物物种的大脑人源化。由于人类干细胞不仅对大脑有潜在的贡献,而且对生殖系也有潜在的贡献,其他指导方针限制了人类造血干细胞在创造人-动物嵌合体中的使用。一些监管准则禁止在原始条纹发育阶段之外的人类胚胎在体外生长,因为担心在体外创造人类形式的生命。在亚细胞水平上,有一些指导方针调节人类胚胎内线粒体的转移。在分子水平上,有规范基因组编辑的指导方针,以防止生殖细胞发生永久性的遗传改变。国际干细胞研究协会(ISSCR)为其成员制定了新的研究指南,并对这些和其他与干细胞相关的问题进行了审查。由于ISSCR建议的许多改变影响了美国神经治疗与修复学会(ASNTR)成员正在进行的研究,因此ASNTR成立了一个工作组来审查ISSCR的相关建议,以确定ASNTR学会成员所进行的研究采用哪些新指南。ASNTR的最终建议见本文件。
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Cell Transplantation
Cell Transplantation 生物-细胞与组织工程
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
3.00%
发文量
97
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Cell Transplantation, The Regenerative Medicine Journal is an open access, peer reviewed journal that is published 12 times annually. Cell Transplantation is a multi-disciplinary forum for publication of articles on cell transplantation and its applications to human diseases. Articles focus on a myriad of topics including the physiological, medical, pre-clinical, tissue engineering, stem cell, and device-oriented aspects of the nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, and endothelial systems, as well as genetically engineered cells. Cell Transplantation also reports on relevant technological advances, clinical studies, and regulatory considerations related to the implantation of cells into the body in order to provide complete coverage of the field.
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