Organoids: a systematic review of ethical issues

Author:

de Jongh DideORCID,Massey Emma K.,Berishvili Ekaterine,Fonseca Laura Mar,Lebreton Fanny,Bellofatto Kevin,Bignard Juliette,Seissler Jochen,Buerck Leila Wolf-van,Honarpisheh Mohsen,Zhang Yichen,Lei Yutian,Pehl Monika,Follenzi Antonia,Olgasi Christina,Cucci Alessia,Borsotti Chiara,Assanelli Simone,Piemonti Lorenzo,Citro Antonio,Pellegrini Silvia,Pignatelli Cataldo,Campo Francesco,Thaunat Olivier,Cronin Antonia J.,Mey Devi,Parisotto Chiara,Rossi Giovanna,Kugelmeier Patrick,Wolint Petra,Mühlemann Markus,Pal-Kutas Karolina,Cavallaro Marco,Götz Julia,Müller Jeanette,Bunnik Eline M.,

Abstract

AbstractOrganoids are 3D structures grown from pluripotent stem cells derived from human tissue and serve as in vitro miniature models of human organs. Organoids are expected to revolutionize biomedical research and clinical care. However, organoids are not seen as morally neutral. For instance, tissue donors may perceive enduring personal connections with their organoids, setting higher bars for informed consent and patient participation. Also, several organoid sub-types, e.g., brain organoids and human–animal chimeric organoids, have raised controversy. This systematic review provides an overview of ethical discussions as conducted in the scientific literature on organoids. The review covers both research and clinical applications of organoid technology and discusses the topics informed consent, commercialization, personalized medicine, transplantation, brain organoids, chimeras, and gastruloids. It shows that further ethical research is needed especially on organoid transplantation, to help ensure the responsible development and clinical implementation of this technology in this field.

Funder

Horizon 2020

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Cell Biology,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),Molecular Medicine,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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