Kers Jannigje G, Van Burg Elco, Stoop Tom, Cornel Martina C
1] Faculty of Earth and Life Sciences, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands [2] Community Genetics, Department of Clinical Genetics/EMGO Institute for Health and Care Research, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Eur J Hum Genet. 2014 Oct;22(10):1155-9. doi: 10.1038/ejhg.2013.305. Epub 2014 Jan 22.
We studied trends in genetic patent applications in order to identify the trends in the commercialization of research findings in genetics. To define genetic patent applications, the European version (ECLA) of the International Patent Classification (IPC) codes was used. Genetic patent applications data from the PATSTAT database from 1990 until 2009 were analyzed for time trends and regional distribution. Overall, the number of patent applications has been growing. In 2009, 152 000 patent applications were submitted under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) and within the EP (European Patent) system of the European Patent Office (EPO). The number of genetic patent applications increased until a peak was reached in the year 2000, with >8000 applications, after which it declined by almost 50%. Continents show different patterns over time, with the global peak in 2000 mainly explained by the USA and Europe, while Asia shows a stable number of >1000 per year. Nine countries together account for 98.9% of the total number of genetic patent applications. In The Netherlands, 26.7% of the genetic patent applications originate from public research institutions. After the year 2000, the number of genetic patent applications dropped significantly. Academic leadership and policy as well as patent regulations seem to have an important role in the trend differences. The ongoing investment in genetic research in the past decade is not reflected by an increase of patent applications.
我们研究了基因专利申请的趋势,以便确定遗传学研究成果商业化的趋势。为界定基因专利申请,使用了国际专利分类(IPC)代码的欧洲版本(ECLA)。分析了1990年至2009年PATSTAT数据库中的基因专利申请数据的时间趋势和区域分布。总体而言,专利申请数量一直在增长。2009年,根据专利合作条约(PCT)并在欧洲专利局(EPO)的欧洲专利(EP)体系内提交了152000项专利申请。基因专利申请数量一直增加,直到2000年达到峰值,申请数量超过8000项,此后下降了近50%。不同大陆随时间呈现不同模式,2000年的全球峰值主要由美国和欧洲造成,而亚洲每年的申请数量稳定在1000项以上。九个国家的基因专利申请总数占98.9%。在荷兰,26.7%的基因专利申请来自公共研究机构。2000年之后,基因专利申请数量显著下降。学术领导力、政策以及专利法规似乎在趋势差异中发挥了重要作用。过去十年对基因研究的持续投资并未体现在专利申请数量的增加上。