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遗传学专业人员对外显子组和全基因组测序偶然结果回报的态度。

Attitudes of genetics professionals toward the return of incidental results from exome and whole-genome sequencing.

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA.

Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA.

出版信息

Am J Hum Genet. 2014 Jul 3;95(1):77-84. doi: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2014.06.004. Epub 2014 Jun 26.

Abstract

Professional recommendations for the return of results from exome and whole-genome sequencing (ES/WGS) have been controversial. The lack of clear guidance about whether and, if so, how to return ES/WGS incidental results limits the extent to which individuals and families might benefit from ES/WGS. The perspectives of genetics professionals, particularly those at the forefront of using ES/WGS in clinics, are largely unknown. Data on stakeholder perspectives could help clarify how to weigh expert positions and recommendations. We conducted an online survey of 9,857 genetics professionals to learn their attitudes on the return of incidental results from ES/WGS and the recent American College of Medical Genetic and Genomics Recommendations for Reporting of Incidental Findings in Clinical Exome and Genome Sequencing. Of the 847 respondents, 760 completed the survey. The overwhelming majority of respondents thought that incidental ES/WGS results should be offered to adult patients (85%), healthy adults (75%), and the parents of a child with a medical condition (74%). The majority thought that incidental results about adult-onset conditions (62%) and carrier status (62%) should be offered to the parents of a child with a medical condition. About half thought that offered results should not be limited to those deemed clinically actionable. The vast majority (81%) thought that individual preferences should guide return. Genetics professionals' perspectives on the return of ES/WGS results differed substantially from current recommendations, underscoring the need to establish clear purpose for recommendations on the return of incidental ES/WGS results as professional societies grapple with developing and updating recommendations.

摘要

专业建议对于外显子组和全基因组测序(ES/WGS)结果的返回存在争议。缺乏明确的指导,不知道是否以及如何返回 ES/WGS 偶然结果,限制了个体和家庭从 ES/WGS 中受益的程度。遗传专业人员的观点,特别是那些在临床中率先使用 ES/WGS 的人,在很大程度上是未知的。关于利益相关者观点的数据可以帮助澄清如何权衡专家的立场和建议。我们对 9857 名遗传专业人员进行了在线调查,以了解他们对 ES/WGS 偶然结果返回的态度,以及最近美国医学遗传与基因组学会关于临床外显子组和基因组测序偶然发现报告的建议。在 847 名答复者中,有 760 人完成了调查。绝大多数答复者认为,偶然的 ES/WGS 结果应该提供给成年患者(85%)、健康成年人(75%)和有医疗状况的儿童的父母(74%)。大多数人认为,偶然的成年发病疾病(62%)和携带者状态(62%)结果应提供给有医疗状况的儿童的父母。约一半的人认为提供的结果不应仅限于那些被认为具有临床可操作性的结果。绝大多数(81%)认为应该根据个人偏好来指导结果的返回。遗传专业人员对 ES/WGS 结果返回的看法与当前的建议有很大的不同,这突出表明,随着专业协会努力制定和更新关于偶然的 ES/WGS 结果返回的建议,有必要为建议的返回建立明确的目的。

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