Three-Dimensional Bioprinting of Human Organs and Tissues: Bioethical and Medico-Legal Implications Examined through a Scoping Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs): They include stem cells derived from bone marrow (BM-MSCs), umbilical cord (UC-MSCs), and adipose tissue (ADSCs).
- Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs): They are stem cells derived from skin or blood cells that have been reprogrammed back into an embryonic-like pluripotent state. This reprogramming allows iPSCs to develop into any type of human cell.
- Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs): They were first derived in 1998 from the inner cell mass of blastocyst-stage embryos. These unique cells possess the ability to differentiate into all tissues in the human body, signifying their pluripotency; however, the initial process of deriving hESCs implies the destruction of human embryos involved.
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Step 1: Identifying the Research Question
- Population: Three-dimensional bioprinting users and stakeholders (e.g., researchers, healthcare professionals, patients, and regulators).
- Concept: Bioethical and legal implications of 3D bioprinting.
- Context: Human tissues and organ printing in medical research and clinical applications.
2.2. Step 2: Identifying Relevant Studies
- PubMed: (“3D bioprinting” [MeSH Terms] OR “3D bioprinting” [All Fields]) AND (“bioethics” [MeSH Terms] OR “bioethics” [All Fields] OR “legal implications” [All Fields] OR “regulation” [All Fields] OR “ethics” [All Fields]) AND (“human tissues” [MeSH Terms] OR “human tissues” [All Fields] OR “organ printing” [All Fields] OR “bioprinting” [All Fields]) AND (“2000/01/01” [PDAT]: “2023/12/31” [PDAT]) AND “English” [Language].
- Scopus: TITLE-ABS-KEY ((“3D bioprinting” OR “organ printing”) AND (“bioethics” OR “legal implications” OR “regulation” OR “ethics”)) AND PUBYEAR > 1999 AND PUBYEAR < 2024 AND LANGUAGE (“English”).
- Web of Science: TS = ((“3D bioprinting” OR “organ printing”) AND (“bioethics” OR “legal implications” OR “regulation” OR “ethics”)) AND PY = (2000–2023) AND LA = (English).
- Ovid Medline: (“Bioprinting.mp” OR “Organ printing.mp”) AND (“Bioethics.mp” OR “Legal implications.mp” OR “Regulation.mp” OR “Ethics.mp”) AND English language AND yr = “1999–2024”.
2.3. Step 3: Selecting Studies
2.4. Step 4: Charting the Data
- Title of the article;
- Publication year;
- Geographical context (the country of the author’s or authors’ affiliation);
- Type of article;
- Major bioethical and medico-legal issues pertaining to 3D bioprinting.
2.5. Step 5: Collating, Summarizing, and Reporting the Results
3. Discussion
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Reference | Title | Year | Geographical Context | Article Type | Main Bioethical and Medico-Legal Issues Related to 3D Bioprinting of Human Organs |
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Patuzzo et al. [15] | 3D Bioprinting Technology: Scientific Aspects and Ethical Issues | 2017 | Italy | Review article |
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Kirillova et al. [17] | Bioethical and Legal Issues in 3D Bioprinting | 2020 | Russia | Perspective article |
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Datta et al. [18] | Ethical challenges with 3D bioprinted tissues and organs | 2022 | India–USA | Perspective article |
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Harris et al. [19] | Ethical and regulatory issues of stem cell-derived 3-dimensional organoid and tissue therapy for personalised regenerative medicine | 2022 | Australia | Perspective article |
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Rizzo et al. [20] | 3D printing and 3D bioprinting technology in medicine: ethical and legal issues | 2023 | Italy | Review article |
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Ricci, G.; Gibelli, F.; Sirignano, A. Three-Dimensional Bioprinting of Human Organs and Tissues: Bioethical and Medico-Legal Implications Examined through a Scoping Review. Bioengineering 2023, 10, 1052. https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10091052
Ricci G, Gibelli F, Sirignano A. Three-Dimensional Bioprinting of Human Organs and Tissues: Bioethical and Medico-Legal Implications Examined through a Scoping Review. Bioengineering. 2023; 10(9):1052. https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10091052
Chicago/Turabian StyleRicci, Giovanna, Filippo Gibelli, and Ascanio Sirignano. 2023. "Three-Dimensional Bioprinting of Human Organs and Tissues: Bioethical and Medico-Legal Implications Examined through a Scoping Review" Bioengineering 10, no. 9: 1052. https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10091052
APA StyleRicci, G., Gibelli, F., & Sirignano, A. (2023). Three-Dimensional Bioprinting of Human Organs and Tissues: Bioethical and Medico-Legal Implications Examined through a Scoping Review. Bioengineering, 10(9), 1052. https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10091052