Stem cell-based embryo models: The 2021 ISSCR stem cell guidelines revisited.

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING
Amander T Clark, Heidi Cook-Andersen, Sarah Franklin, Rosario Isasi, Debra J H Mathews, Vincent Pasque, Peter J Rugg-Gunn, Patrick P L Tam, Hongmei Wang, Jan J Zylicz, Janet Rossant
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Human stem cell-based embryo models (SCBEMs) are a research technology with the potential to facilitate our understanding of human embryogenesis, improve assisted reproductive technology outcomes, elucidate the causes of early pregnancy failure, and provide a clearer understanding of the developmental origins of disease. Given that human SCBEMs are designed to model specific phenotypic features and developmental processes of human embryos, they raise distinct concerns from other stem cell models, such as organoids. The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) Guidelines for Stem Cell Research and Clinical Translation, published in 2021, made recommendations for research oversight of SCBEMs and established different categories of review based on involvement of embryonic and extraembryonic lineages. However, recent progress has enabled unexpected ways to create increasingly complex models, as well as more efficient means of doing so without including all major extraembryonic lineages. A working group was tasked by the ISSCR executive to undertake a thorough reexamination of the guidelines in the light of these advances. The three main recommendations of the working group are that all research involving organized 3-dimensional human SCBEMs (1) should be subject to appropriate review, (2) must have a clear scientific rationale, and (3) must be subject to limited timelines. The proposed modifications to the ISSCR guidelines are intended to bring more clarity to the field, help guide the deliberations of researchers, oversight committees and other relevant stakeholders, and ensure continued public confidence.

基于干细胞的胚胎模型:2021年ISSCR干细胞指南重新审视。
基于人类干细胞的胚胎模型(SCBEMs)是一项研究技术,有可能促进我们对人类胚胎发生的理解,改善辅助生殖技术的结果,阐明早孕失败的原因,并提供对疾病发育起源的更清晰的理解。鉴于人类scbem被设计用于模拟人类胚胎的特定表型特征和发育过程,它们引起了与其他干细胞模型(如类器官)不同的关注。国际干细胞研究学会(ISSCR)于2021年发布的《干细胞研究和临床转化指南》对SCBEMs的研究监督提出了建议,并根据胚胎和胚胎外谱系的参与建立了不同的审查类别。然而,最近的进展使得意想不到的方法能够创建越来越复杂的模型,以及更有效的方法,而不包括所有主要的胚胎外谱系。公务员制度委员会执行人员指派了一个工作组,根据这些进展对准则进行彻底的重新审查。工作组的三个主要建议是:所有涉及有组织的三维人体方案的研究(1)都应该接受适当的审查,(2)必须有明确的科学依据,(3)必须有有限的时间限制。对ISSCR指南的拟议修改旨在使该领域更加清晰,帮助指导研究人员、监督委员会和其他相关利益相关者的审议,并确保公众的持续信心。
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Stem Cell Reports
Stem Cell Reports CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING-CELL BIOLOGY
CiteScore
10.50
自引率
1.70%
发文量
200
审稿时长
28 weeks
期刊介绍: Stem Cell Reports publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed research presenting conceptual or practical advances across the breadth of stem cell research and its applications to medicine. Our particular focus on shorter, single-point articles, timely publication, strong editorial decision-making and scientific input by leaders in the field and a "scoop protection" mechanism are reasons to submit your best papers.
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