Stem Cell Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorders

Grace Gaston, V. Gallicchio
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Autism is a spectrum of neurodevelopmental disorders. It appears differently in all individuals with ASDs and has recently become popular in research. There are many suspected genetic causes of autism, but no cure has been proven to work to treat the disorder. Stem cells have been studied for their potential role in treating ASDs. The most promising results have come from studies utilizing MSCs or hESCs. Experiments have shown that using these stem cells can reduce the severity of autism and increase the quality of life. Stem cells have also been used to model different forms of autism, including Rett Syndrome and Fragile X Syndrome. The most common stem cells used for modeling autism are iPSCs, which can retain the original genetics of the patient it was derived from. By studying autism precisely how it appears in the body, novel drug therapies and treatments can be designed. There are moral considerations that need to be taken into account when studying novel therapies for autism. The most common participants in these studies are children. This population needs to be protected, and researchers should keep their best interests in mind. Also, scientists should acknowledge their work's impact on the general population and hold each other accountable for the work they release.
自闭症谱系障碍的干细胞治疗
自闭症是一种神经发育障碍。它在所有自闭症患者身上表现不同,最近在研究中很受欢迎。自闭症有许多被怀疑的遗传原因,但目前还没有被证明可以治愈这种疾病。干细胞在治疗自闭症方面的潜在作用已被研究。最有希望的结果来自利用间充质干细胞或hESCs的研究。实验表明,使用这些干细胞可以减轻自闭症的严重程度,提高生活质量。干细胞也被用于模拟不同形式的自闭症,包括Rett综合征和脆性X染色体综合征。用于自闭症建模的最常见的干细胞是多能干细胞,它可以保留来自患者的原始基因。通过精确地研究自闭症在体内的表现,可以设计出新的药物疗法和治疗方法。在研究自闭症的新疗法时,需要考虑道德因素。这些研究中最常见的参与者是儿童。这个群体需要得到保护,研究人员应该牢记他们的最大利益。此外,科学家应该承认他们的工作对普通大众的影响,并对他们发表的工作负责。
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