Breeding brains? Patients' and laymen's perspectives on cerebral organoids

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2020-12

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Haselager, Dolly R.
Boers, Sarah NISNI 0000000468233361
Jongsma, Karin RORCID 0000-0001-8135-6786
Vinkers, Christiaan H.ISNI 0000000390294462
Broekman, MariekeISNI 0000000394030739
Bredenoord, Annelien L.ISNI 000000039414551X

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Abstract

Aim: To explore the perspectives of patients and laymen with regard to the development, use and storage of cerebral organoids, in order to contribute to the ethical debate about this technology. Materials & methods: In depth semi-structured interviews with 28 patients and laymen were conducted. A qualitative thematic analysis was undertaken using a constant comparative method. Results: Three interrelated themes emerged from the empirical material: moral value; willingness to donate; and elements of good governance. Conclusion: Patients and laymen are most concerned about cerebral organoids potentially developing consciousness and potential misuse. They support the use of cerebral organoids under the conditions that donors are adequately informed and that there will be good governance. Perspectives of patients and laymen are helpful to enable responsible development and use of cerebral organoids in practice.

Keywords

Brain, Empirical research, Interview, Organoid, Research ethics, Translational research, Taverne, Biomedical Engineering, Embryology, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Journal Article

Citation

Haselager, D R, Boers, S N, Jongsma, K R, Vinkers, C H, Broekman, M L & Bredenoord, A L 2020, 'Breeding brains? Patients' and laymen's perspectives on cerebral organoids', Regenerative Medicine, vol. 15, no. 12, pp. 2351-2360. https://doi.org/10.2217/rme-2020-0108