Ethics of gene editing in humans

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作者
Penchaszadeh, Victor B. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Nacl Tres Febrero, Posgrad Genet Derechos Humanos & Soc, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
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REVISTA COLOMBIANA DE BIOETICA | 2022年 / 17卷 / 01期
关键词
recombinant DNA; RNA; somatic gene editing; germline gene editing; gene therapy; bioethics; research ethics; genetic diseases; environment; gene re-ductionism; human enhancement; human rights;
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10.18270/rcb.v17i1.4046
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B82 [伦理学(道德学)];
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摘要
Purpose/Context. This article discusses ethical aspects of gene editing in humans. Methodology/Approach. The main applications of genetic technology in the prevention, diagnosis and therapeutics of genetic diseases in recent decades, are described, culminating with genetic editing. Results/Findings. The main ethical aspects of somatic and germline gene editing in humans are discussed, including issues of safety, specificity, precision and certainty. Germline genetic editing and human "enhancement" are criticized for violating individual autonomy, for generating heritable genetic changes in the progeny and for accepting the fallacy of genetic reductionism that people's traits depend exclusively on genetic makeup, independent of the environment. Discussion/Conclusions/Contributions. Somatic gene editing can be ethical if the ethical standards of biomedical research are followed. However, germline genetic editing is not relevant nor necessary for the treatment of genetic diseases and, furthermore, it presents serious ethical conflicts. Therefore, prior to its application, a social consensus is necessary, obtained by democratic, broad and profound discussions among all the social players involved, followed by governance mechanisms with robust regulation by the state, which prevent the violation of fundamental human rights.
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