Ravid Rivka
Netherlands Institute for Neurosciences, Royal Dutch Academy of Science, Meibergdreef 47, 1105 BA Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Cell Tissue Bank. 2008 Jun;9(2):121-37. doi: 10.1007/s10561-007-9055-y. Epub 2007 Nov 6.
The use of human biological specimens in scientific research is the focus of current international public and professional concern and a major issue in bioethics in general. Brain/Tissue/Bio banks (BTB-banks) are a rapid developing sector; each of these banks acts locally as a steering unit for the establishment of the local Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and the legal regulations and ethical guidelines to be followed in the procurement and dissemination of research specimens. An appropriat Code of Conduct is crucial to a successful operation of the banks and the research application they handle. What are we still missing ? (1) Adequate funding for research BTB-banks. (2) Standard evaluation protocls for audit of BTB-bank performance. (3) Internationally accepted SOP's which will facilitate exchange and sharing of specimens and data with the scientific community. (4) Internationally accepted Code of Conduct. In the present paper we review the most pressing organizational, methodological, medico-legal and ethical issues involved in BTB-banking; funding, auditing, procurement, management/handling, dissemination and sharing of specimens, confidentiality and data protection, genetic testing, "financial gain" and safety measures. Taking into consideration the huge variety of the specimens stored in different repositories and the enormous differences in medico-legal systems and ethics regulations in different countries it is strongly recommend that the health-care systems and institutions who host BTB-Banks will put more efforts in getting adequate funding for the infrastructure and daily activities. The BTB-banks should define evaluation protocols, SOPs and their Code of Conduct. This in turn will enable the banks to share the collected specimens and data with the largest possible number of researchers and aim at a maximal scientific spin-off and advance in public health research.
在科学研究中使用人类生物标本是当前国际公众和专业领域关注的焦点,也是生物伦理学的一个主要问题。脑/组织/生物样本库(BTB样本库)是一个快速发展的领域;这些样本库在当地都充当着制定本地标准操作程序(SOP)以及采购和分发研究标本时应遵循的法律法规及伦理准则的指导单位。适当的行为准则对于样本库及其所处理的研究应用的成功运作至关重要。我们还缺少什么呢?(1)用于研究BTB样本库的充足资金。(2)用于审计BTB样本库绩效的标准评估方案。(3)国际认可的SOP,这将促进与科学界交换和共享标本及数据。(4)国际认可的行为准则。在本文中,我们回顾了BTB样本库涉及的最紧迫的组织、方法、医学法律和伦理问题;资金、审计、采购、标本的管理/处理、分发和共享、保密和数据保护、基因检测、“经济收益”及安全措施。考虑到存储在不同储存库中的标本种类繁多,以及不同国家医学法律体系和伦理法规存在巨大差异,强烈建议主办BTB样本库的医疗保健系统和机构在为基础设施和日常活动获取充足资金方面做出更多努力。BTB样本库应制定评估方案、SOP及其行为准则。这反过来将使样本库能够与尽可能多的研究人员共享所收集的标本和数据,并致力于实现最大程度的科学衍生成果以及推进公共卫生研究。