Title: The Science and Morality of Stem Cell Research
1The Science and Morality of Stem Cell Research
2CLONING CREATES HUMAN EMBRYOS
- The work was led by Dr. Woo Suk Hwang and Dr.
Shin Yong Moon of Seoul National University and
will be published tomorrow in the journal
Science. The paper provides a detailed
description of how to create human embryos by
cloning. Experts in the field not involved with
the work said they found the paper persuasive.
NY Times February 12, 2004
3First Bush Veto Maintains Limits on Stem Cell Use
After President Bush rejected a stem cell bill,
he held a news conference with babies who were
once considered leftover embryos in fertility
clinics.
New York Times July 20, 2006
4August 24, 2006Stem Cell News Could Intensify
Political Debate
New York Times August 24, 2006
5Amendment 2 A Moral Crisis for Missouri and Our
Nation
- Surely, the citizens of our state do not
support government which denies the right to
life, the most fundamental right, to a whole
class of human beings, in order to advance the
projects of a few.
St. Louis Review September 22, 2006
6August 2008No More Cloning Around
- Like many stem cell pioneers, Ian Wilmut, the
creator of Dolly the sheep, has jumped to an
alternative approach. Is this the beginning of
the end for embryonic cloning? - Scientific American August 2008
7Unit Project
- Create a brochure or pamphlet explaining basic
facts about stem cells, research processes using
stem cells, what processes the Missouri
Constitution and federal law protects, and the
teaching of the Catholic Church
8Horton Hears a Who
- Compare the plight of the Whose to the plight of
the unborn - Relate Hortons message to the teaching of the
Catholic Church - Know the teaching of the Catholic Church
9The Who on Hortons Dust Speck
A person is a person, no matter how small.
10Horton and the Church agree agreement.
- Blastocyst Stage of a Human Embryo
- Barely a Dust Speck
11Teaching of the Catholic Church
- The inalienable rights of the person must be
recognized and respected by civil society and the
political authority. - Among such fundamental rights one should mention
in this regard every human being's right to life
and physical integrity from the moment of
conception until death. - (79) Catechism of the Catholic Church
12Lifes Greatest Miracle
- Exposure to the complexity involved in creating a
human being - Increase understanding of the humanity of the
unborn
13Stem Cell Terminology and Processes
14What are stem cells?
- Unspecialized cells that have 2 important
characteristics. (1) They can replicate
indefinitely. (2) They can differentiate into
cells with specific functions, such as heart
cells or nerve cells.
15What are the sources of stem cells/
- There are 3 main types of stem cells
- (1) Adult stem cells
- (2) Embryonic stem cells
- (3) Induced pluripotent stem cells
16Adult Stem Cells
- Found in most adult tissues
- Also found in tissues of children
- Found in umbilical cord blood
- Found in placentas
17Embryonic Stem Cells
- Found in 4 to 5 day old embryos produced in
fertility clinics - Found in 4 to 5 day old embryos produced by a
process called somatic cell nuclear transfer
18Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
- Derived from adult somatic cells
- Uses viruses to deliver three to four genes into
an adult cell and to reprogram it back to its
unspecialized state, enabling it to grow into any
type of cell in the body.
19What are stem cell lines?
- A population of cells that can replicate
indefinitely in vitro. - In vitro means out of the body. They are
cultured in labs. - Stem cells have the ability to form different
specialized cell types. - There are approximately 60 stem cell lines in use
20What is therapeutic cloning?
- Replacing the nucleus of an egg cell with a
nucleus of another cell from the body. - It creates an embryo
- The embryo is then destroyed to harvest stem
cells - Its purpose is to create stem cells
21What is reproductive cloning?
- Replacing the nucleus of an egg cell with a
nucleus of another cell from the body. - It creates an embryo.
- The embryo is then implanted in the uterus of a
female. - Its purpose is to create and bring to birth a
being genetically identically to the donor of the
cells. - If the cells are human, it is human cloning
22Dolly the Sheep
- Created using SCNT or reproductive cloning
- Used 270 embryos
- Died young Some speculate this happened because
her cells were the age of the donor cells
23What is somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT)?
Another name for both reproductive and
therapeutic cloning
24What type of stem cell research does the federal
government allow?
- August 2001 President Bush limited the use of
federal funds on embryonic stem cell research - If research is federally funded, it can only use
stem cells derived from lines already in
existence - These lines were derived from embryos in
fertility clinics that were going to be discarded
25What is the teaching of the Catholic Church on
stem cell research?
- Adult stem cell research is morally acceptable.
- Embryonic stem cell research is morally
acceptable if the cells were derived from germ
tissues of a fetus that was miscarried. This
would be like organ donation. - iPS research is morally acceptalbe