Attitudes of clinical geneticists and certified genetic counselors to genome editing and its clinical applications: A nation-wide questionnaire survey in Japan

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Iku Taguchi
Takahiro Yamada
Rina Akaishi
Issei Imoto
Kenji Kurosawa
Kaname Nakatani
Fumio Nomura
Haruka Hamanoue
Maki Hyodo
Hiromi Murakami
Hiroshi Yoshihashi
Junko Yotsumoto
Shinji Kosugi
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[1] Kyoto University School of Public Health,Department of Medical Ethics and Medical Genetics
[2] Japanese Society for Genetic Counseling,The Social, Ethical and Legal Issues Committee
[3] National Center for Child Health and Development,Center of Maternal
[4] Aichi Cancer Center Research Institute,Fetal, Neonatal and Reproductive Medicine
[5] Kanagawa Children’s Medical Center,Department of Molecular Genetics
[6] Mie University Hospital,Division of Medical Genetics
[7] Chiba University Hospital,Central Laboratory
[8] Yokohama City University Hospital,Divisions of Clinical Mass Spectrometry and Clinical Genetics
[9] Hiroshima University Graduate School of Medicine,Department of Clinical Genetics
[10] Tokyo Metropolitan Children’s Medical Center,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[11] International University of Health and Welfare Graduate School,Department of Medical Genetics
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Journal of Human Genetics | 2019年 / 64卷
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Genome editing of the human embryo using CRISPR/Cas9 has the potential to prevent hereditary diseases from being transmitted to the next generation. However, attitudes to this technology have not been examined sufficiently among the genetic professionals who will use it in the near future. We conducted a questionnaire survey of Japanese clinical geneticists and certified genetic counselors. Differences were observed between them in their recognition of this technology and impressions on its difficulty and cost. Both groups worried about misuse of it, with insufficient information and rules. As key elements for such rules, they considered ethics, safety, and purpose. Most disapproved of modifying physical traits as an enhancement, though they hoped for the treatment of severe diseases. At current clinical sites, they tended to adopt a prudent attitude by mentioning only the possibility of genome editing in the future. Academic policies and legislation are required, especially for application in human embryos, through a consensus of professionals and general citizens. Furthermore, professionals should maintain awareness of new developments and regularly reexamine attitudes for the ongoing development of more suitable rules, education systems, and clinical protocols. As preparation for changes, opportunities to address ethical issues and initiate discussions are also required.
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