Non-invasive Prenatal Testing for Fetal Whole Genome Sequencing: An Interpretive Critical Review of the Ethical, and

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Haidar, Hazar [1 ]
Iskander, Renata [2 ]
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[1] Univ Quebec Rimouski, Dept Lettres & Humanites, Programmes Eth, Rimouski, PQ, Canada
[2] McGill Univ, Biomed Eth Unit, Montreal, PQ, Canada
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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF BIOETHICS-REVUE CANADIENNE DE BIOETHIQUE | 2022年 / 5卷 / 01期
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entier non-invasive prenatal screening; fetal whole genome sequencing; ELSI; future child; prospective parents; ANEUPLOIDY; FRAMEWORK; VIEWS; WELL;
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10.7202/1087199ar
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R-052 [医学伦理学];
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0101 ; 120402 ;
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par donc peut concernant y Introduction: Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) allows for genetic testing of a fetus through the analysis of cell-free DNA from the mother's plasma. NIPT is easy and safe for the fetus, since it only requires a blood draw from the mother and therefore holds no risk of miscarriage. It is considered superior to other prenatal screening tests and can also be performed earlier in the pregnancy. NIPT has the future potential for fetal whole genome sequencing (FWGS) for an expanded range of conditions, such as late onset genetic conditions and carrier status. Objective: To review ethical, legal, social, and policy implications of the potential use of non-invasive prenatal testing for FWGS. Methods: This study is a critical interpretive literature review exploring and reporting ethical, legal, social, and policy implications of potential future implementation of NIPT for FWGS, which will be referred to as non-invasive prenatal whole genome sequencing (NIPW). Database and reference list searching was conducted between 2010 and 2019 for terms related to "non-invasive prenatal testing" AND "fetal whole genome sequencing" and derivatives. Results: Following screening, 32 articles were included. Data were grouped into four thematic categories: 1) ethical implications for the future child concerning autonomy and harms, as well as for prospective parents involving autonomy, informed consent concerns, and harms; 2) legal implications including privacy concerns; 3) social implications including changes in family dynamics, altered societal perceptions and disability concerns, justice and equity in accessing the test, and social pressure to use the test; and 4) policy implications including cost and funding concerns, limiting the scope of testing, as well as counseling, education, and support. Discussion: The discussion of results highlights several ethical, legal, social, and policy implications of NIPT use for FWGS. These findings have implications on NIPT implementation for FWGS including how the autonomy of the future child should be balanced with the autonomy of prospective parents, the scope of conditions that should or should not be tested for - and covered or not covered by the healthcare system - and the regulation of FWGS introduction, among others. Further research needs to be performed to address these concerns and hence guide the discussion about the clinical implementation of FWGS through NIPT.
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