BBMRI-ERIC, Graz, Austria.
Department of Sociology, University of Malta, Msida, Malta.
PLoS One. 2019 Sep 18;14(9):e0221496. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0221496. eCollection 2019.
Biobanks have evolved, and their governance procedures have undergone important transformations. Our paper examines this issue by focusing on the perspective of the professionals working in management or scientific roles in research-based biobanks, who have an important impact on shaping these transformations. In particular, it highlights that recent advances in molecular medicine and genomic research have raised a range of ethical, legal and societal implications (ELSI) related to biobank-based research, impacting directly on regulations and local practices of informed consent (IC), private-public partnerships (PPPs), and engagement of participants. In our study, we investigate the ways that these concerns influence biobanking practices and assess the level of satisfaction of the cross-national biobanking research communities with the ELSI related procedures that are currently in place. We conducted an online survey among biobankers and researchers to investigate secondary use of data, informing and/or re-contacting participants, sharing of data with third parties from industry, participant engagement, and collaboration with industrial partners. Findings highlight the need for a more inclusive and transparent biobanking practice where biobanks are seen in a more active role in providing information and communicating with participants; the need to improve the current IC procedures and the role of biobanks in sharing of samples and data with industry partners and different countries, and the need for practical, tangible and hands-on ethical and legal guidance.
生物银行已经发展演变,其治理程序也经历了重要变革。本文从以管理或科研为职业的生物银行专业人员的角度出发,重点研究了这一问题,他们对这些变革的形成有着重要影响。特别是,文中强调了分子医学和基因组研究的最新进展引发了一系列与生物库研究相关的伦理、法律和社会问题(ELSI),直接影响了基于生物库的研究的监管和知情同意(IC)、公私合作伙伴关系(PPPs)的当地实践,以及参与者的参与度。在我们的研究中,我们调查了这些问题如何影响生物银行的实践,并评估了跨国生物银行研究界对当前实施的 ELSI 相关程序的满意度。我们通过在线调查的方式对生物银行家和研究人员进行了调查,以了解数据的二次使用、告知和/或重新联系参与者、与行业第三方共享数据、参与者的参与度,以及与工业合作伙伴的合作情况。研究结果强调了需要一种更具包容性和透明度的生物银行实践,使生物银行在提供信息和与参与者沟通方面发挥更积极的作用;需要改进现行的 IC 程序以及生物银行在与行业合作伙伴和不同国家共享样本和数据方面的作用,还需要实际、可行和具体的伦理和法律指导。