Synthetic biology regulation in Europe: containment, release and beyond.

IF 2.6 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Lalitha S Sundaram, James W Ajioka, Jennifer C Molloy
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While synthetic biology is hoped to hold promise and potential to address pressing global challenges, the issue of regulation is an under-appreciated challenge. Particularly in Europe, the regulatory frameworks involved are rooted in historical concepts based on containment and release. Through a series of case studies including a field-use biosensor intended to detect arsenic in well water in Nepal and Bangladesh, and insects engineered for sterility, we explore the implications that this regulatory and conceptual divide has had on the deployment of synthetic biology projects in different national contexts. We then consider some of the broader impacts that regulation can have on the development of synthetic biology as a field, not only in Europe but also globally, with a particular emphasis on low- and middle-income countries. We propose that future regulatory adaptability would be increased by moving away from a containment and release dichotomy and toward a more comprehensive assessment that accounts for the possibility of varying degrees of 'contained release'. Graphical Abstract.

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欧洲的合成生物学法规:遏制、释放和超越。
虽然合成生物学被寄予希望,有望解决紧迫的全球挑战,但监管问题是一个未得到充分重视的挑战。特别是在欧洲,所涉及的监管框架植根于以遏制和释放为基础的历史概念。通过一系列的案例研究,包括一种用于检测尼泊尔和孟加拉国井水中的砷的现场使用生物传感器,以及为不育而设计的昆虫,我们探讨了这种监管和概念上的分歧对在不同国家背景下部署合成生物学项目的影响。然后,我们考虑监管对合成生物学作为一个领域的发展可能产生的一些更广泛的影响,不仅在欧洲,而且在全球范围内,特别强调低收入和中等收入国家。我们建议,未来的监管适应性将通过从封闭和释放的二分法转向更全面的评估,以考虑不同程度的“封闭释放”的可能性而增加。图形抽象。
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