Ethical, legal and economic issues raised by the use of human tissue in postgenomic research

被引:22
|
作者
Reymond, MA
Steinert, R
Escourrou, J
Fourtanier, G
机构
[1] Univ Hosp, Dept Surg, Magdeburg, Germany
[2] Univ Hosp, Dept Surg & Gastroenterol, Toulouse, France
关键词
human tissue; ethics; legal and economic issues; postgenomic research;
D O I
10.1159/000067677
中图分类号
R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
学科分类号
摘要
Ethical, legal and economic framework issues concerning human samples, genetic data and bioresources are rapidly evolving. In most cases, international standards have not been defined. National legislations on the use and exploitation of human sample collections differ widely. Legislations relating to intellectual property rights, access to database information for public or private bodies, of national or foreign origin, are similarly diverse. Importation and exportation rules, concerning in particular data protection, biosafety and protection of individual rights, have not always been defined. This article makes a short assessment of the legal, ethical and economic framework in selected EC countries (Germany, France and UK), and compares them with the conditions in the USA. On the basis of the information collected, it is obvious that the use of human cells, tissues and organs in medical research has to be considered as a global, worldwide question. Such use has profound ethical, cultural and economic consequences not only in the country of origin, but also globally. Biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies conducting research with human samples are facing different framework conditions in the area of data protection, policy measures, economic support, exportation, etc., that already influence trade activities and investments of such firms at the international level. Over the 3 last years, a trend towards harmonization can be recognized: the World Health Organization has recognized the problems of postgenomic medical research as a priority. The OECD has created a taskforce on centers for biological resources. Biobanks are a common theme of the French and the German National Ethic Councils. A lack of international harmonization and consistency might not only present a challenge to biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, but can also endanger the goals the laws and regulations seek to achieve.
引用
收藏
页码:257 / 265
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Ethical, legal and social issues raised by human brain banks
    Bai, C.
    Liao, B. -H.
    Lei, R. -P.
    [J]. EUROPEAN REVIEW FOR MEDICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2022, 26 (16) : 5635 - 5645
  • [2] Removal and use of paediatric tissue for research purposes: Legal and ethical issues in Australia
    Then, Shih-Ning
    Jowett, Stephanie
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PAEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTH, 2020, 56 (03) : 359 - 363
  • [3] Human tissue research: ethical and legal aspects
    Thasler, WE
    Weiss, TS
    Schillhorn, K
    Irrgang, B
    Jauch, KW
    [J]. DEUTSCHE MEDIZINISCHE WOCHENSCHRIFT, 2002, 127 (25-26) : 1397 - 1400
  • [4] Ethical and Legal Issues in Enhancement Research on Human Subjects
    Mehlman, Maxwell J.
    Berg, Jessica W.
    Juengst, Eric T.
    Kodish, Eric
    [J]. CAMBRIDGE QUARTERLY OF HEALTHCARE ETHICS, 2011, 20 (01) : 30 - 45
  • [5] Legal, ethical, and social issues in human genome research
    Greely, HT
    [J]. ANNUAL REVIEW OF ANTHROPOLOGY, 1998, 27 : 473 - 502
  • [6] Ethical and legal issues raised by DNA fingerprinting in France
    Mangin, P
    [J]. FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL, 1997, 88 (01) : 67 - 69
  • [7] Legal and ethical issues in research
    Yip, Camille
    Han, Nian-Lin Reena
    Sng, Ban Leong
    [J]. INDIAN JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA, 2016, 60 (09) : 684 - 688
  • [8] The pathologist's role in the use of human tissues in research - Legal, ethical, and other issues
    Grizzle, WE
    Woodruff, KH
    Trainer, TD
    [J]. ARCHIVES OF PATHOLOGY & LABORATORY MEDICINE, 1996, 120 (10) : 909 - 912
  • [9] ETHICAL ISSUES RAISED BY RESEARCH INVOLVING XENOGRAFTS
    CAPLAN, AL
    [J]. JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 1985, 254 (23): : 3339 - 3343
  • [10] Human embryonic stem cell research: ethical and legal issues
    John A. Robertson
    [J]. Nature Reviews Genetics, 2001, 2 : 74 - 78