Badalato Lauren, Kalokairinou Louiza, Borry Pascal
Department of Genetics, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Centre for Biomedical Ethics and Law, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
Eur J Hum Genet. 2017 Nov;25(11):1189-1194. doi: 10.1038/ejhg.2017.126. Epub 2017 Aug 23.
In the wake of recent regulations targeting direct-to-consumer genetic testing (DTC-GT), an increasing number of websites have emerged that offer consumers alternative means to derive health information from their DTC-GT raw data. While the ethical concerns associated with DTC-GT have been extensively discussed in the literature, the implications of third party interpretation (TPI) websites have remained largely unexplored. Here we sought to describe these services and elucidate their ethical implications in the context of the current DTC-GT debate. We reviewed five popular TPI websites that use SNP-based genomic data to report health-related information: Promethease, Interpretome, LiveWello, Codegen.eu, and Enlis Personal. We found that many of the ethical concerns previously described in DTC-GT also applied to TPI websites, including inadequate informed consent, questionable clinical validity and utility, and lack of medical supervision. However, some concerns about data usage and privacy reported in DTC-GT were less prominent in the five TPI websites we studied: none of them sold or shared user data, and 3/5 sites did not retain data in the long term. In addition, while exaggerated claims and inaccurate advertising have been frequently problematic in DTC-GT, advertising was minimal in the TPI sites we assessed, and 4/5 made no claims of health benefits. Overall, TPI adds a new dimension to the ethical debate surrounding DTC-GT, and awareness of these services will become increasingly important as personal genomics continues to expand. This study constitutes the first detailed ethical analysis of these services, and presents a starting point for further research and ethical reflection.
随着近期针对直接面向消费者的基因检测(DTC-GT)的相关规定出台,越来越多的网站涌现出来,为消费者提供从其DTC-GT原始数据中获取健康信息的替代方法。虽然与DTC-GT相关的伦理问题在文献中已得到广泛讨论,但第三方解读(TPI)网站的影响在很大程度上仍未得到探索。在此,我们试图描述这些服务,并在当前DTC-GT辩论的背景下阐明其伦理影响。我们审查了五个使用基于单核苷酸多态性(SNP)的基因组数据报告健康相关信息的热门TPI网站:Promethease、Interpretome、LiveWello、Codegen.eu和Enlis Personal。我们发现,先前在DTC-GT中描述的许多伦理问题也适用于TPI网站,包括知情同意不足、临床有效性和实用性存疑以及缺乏医学监督。然而,我们研究的五个TPI网站中,一些关于DTC-GT中报告的数据使用和隐私问题并不那么突出:它们中没有一个出售或共享用户数据,并且五分之三的网站不会长期保留数据。此外,虽然夸大的声明和不准确的广告在DTC-GT中经常成为问题,但在我们评估的TPI网站中广告极少,并且五分之四的网站没有声称有健康益处。总体而言,TPI为围绕DTC-GT的伦理辩论增添了新的维度,随着个人基因组学的不断扩展,对这些服务的认识将变得越来越重要。本研究构成了对这些服务的首次详细伦理分析,并为进一步研究和伦理反思提供了一个起点。