在可遗传基因组编辑的监管和伦理背景下重新解释“遗传身份”

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY New Genetics and Society Pub Date : 2021-06-15 DOI:10.1080/14636778.2021.1941829
Y. Liaw, Ilke Turkmendag, K. Hollingsworth
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可遗传基因组编辑(HGE)被几个国际公约禁止,原因有很多,包括保护“基因身份”。本文对“基因同一性”的概念进行了概念性分析,并提供了如何在HGE背景下解释它的规范性思考。本文特别探讨了所谓的“遗传身份保留权”和“遗传身份知情权”,以探讨这些理解对核基因组HGE争论的可能影响。我们认为,由于概念和实践上的模糊性,如果当前的国际规定被用作管理HGE使用的基础,那么保留“遗传身份”的权利,即对未篡改基因组的权利,就不太可能合理地建立起来。我们注意到,如果国际框架直接涉及“保护人类”的含义,它可能会更加微妙。此外,根据现有关于身份形成的文献,我们认为基于对身份的叙事理解的“基因身份”应该在HGE的背景下得到更多的重视,因为如果该技术被合法化用于临床使用,它可以更好地保护通过该技术出生的儿童的利益。
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Reinterpreting “genetic identity” in the regulatory and ethical context of heritable genome editing
Heritable genome editing (HGE) is prohibited by several international conventions for a number of reasons, including the protection of “genetic identity.” This article provides a conceptual analysis of the concept of “genetic identity” and offers normative reflections as to how it should be interpreted in the context of HGE. In particular, this article examines the purported right to retain “genetic identity” and the right-to-know “genetic identity” in order to explore the possible implications of these understandings on the debate concerning HGE on nuclear genome. We argue that a right to retain “genetic identity,” that is a right to an untampered genome, is unlikely to be plausibly established if the current international provisions are used as the basis for governing the use of HGE, due to both conceptual and practical ambiguities. We note that the international framework may be more nuanced if it directly engages with what it means to “preserve humanity.” Furthermore, drawing on the existing literature on identity formation, we argue that “genetic identity” based on a narrative-based understanding of identity should be given more weight in the context of HGE because it better safeguards the interests of the children born via the technology, should the technology be legalized for clinical use.
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New Genetics and Society
New Genetics and Society 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
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期刊介绍: New Genetics and Society: Critical Studies of Contemporary Biosciences is a world-leading journal which: -Provides a focus for interdisciplinary and multi-disciplinary, leading-edge social science research on the new genetics and related biosciences; -Publishes theoretical and empirical contributions reflecting its multi-faceted development; -Provides an international platform for critical reflection and debate; -Is an invaluable research resource for the many related professions, including health, medicine and the law, wishing to keep abreast of fast changing developments in contemporary biosciences. New Genetics and Society publishes papers on the social aspects of the new genetics (widely defined), including gene editing, genomics, proteomics, epigenetics and systems biology; and the rapidly developing biosciences such as biomedical and reproductive therapies and technologies, xenotransplantation, stem cell research and neuroscience. Our focus is on developing a better understanding of the social, legal, ethical and policy aspects, including their local and global management and organisation.
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