Zeps Nikolajs, Bledsoe Marianna J
St John of God HealthCare, Perth, Australia.
George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, DC, USA.
Clin Biochem Rev. 2015 Feb;36(1):21-7.
Biobanks of human biospecimens involving tissue taken from surgery require close relationships with diagnostic pathology practices. As most of the tissue will be analysed using genetic or genomic technologies there is the possibility that new information is created that could be of relevance to the donors. Although attention has been recently focused on the responsibilities that may arise from researchers and biobanks in terms of giving back individual genetic research results (IGRRs) to research participants, little has been said in relation to the role of pathology services. In this Commentary, we summarise the issues with respect to pathology services and what guidelines and professional practice documents say about their responsibilities. We also provide points to consider in the development of an ethically defensible plan for giving back individual research results.
涉及取自手术组织的人类生物样本库需要与诊断病理学实践建立密切关系。由于大部分组织将使用基因或基因组技术进行分析,因此有可能产生与捐赠者相关的新信息。尽管最近人们关注的焦点是研究人员和生物样本库在向研究参与者反馈个体基因研究结果(IGRRs)方面可能承担的责任,但关于病理学服务的作用却鲜有提及。在本评论中,我们总结了病理学服务方面的问题,以及指南和专业实践文件对其责任的规定。我们还提供了在制定一份在伦理上站得住脚的反馈个体研究结果计划时需要考虑的要点。