Faculty of health sciences in the Department of Medicine and in the Division of Human Genetics at the University of Cape Town in South Africa.
Faculty of health sciences in the Department of Medicine at the University of Cape Town in South Africa.
Ethics Hum Res. 2020 Nov;42(6):14-20. doi: 10.1002/eahr.500069.
Benefit sharing is an ethical issue that underscores the need to find a balance between access to genetic resources and the provision of fair benefits in exchange for access. The Human Genome Organisation (HUGO) is one of the few initiatives to have engaged with the topic of benefit sharing in human genomics. However, there is a lack of clarity on what benefit sharing entails in human genomics research and how it could be implemented in practice. This paper reports on a qualitative study that explored the views and expectations of benefit sharing by a group of genomics researchers in sub-Saharan Africa. Overall, while there was little awareness of benefit sharing among the researchers, there was support for benefit sharing in human genetics, and this was based on principles of fairness, solidarity, and reciprocity. This in-depth explorative study demonstrates the need for genomics research consortia in Africa to have open discussions on benefit sharing and to develop ethics frameworks for benefit sharing in population genomics studies in Africa. HUGO's statement on benefit sharing and the Nagoya Protocol could provide guidance.
利益分享是一个伦理问题,强调了在获取遗传资源和提供公平利益以换取获取之间找到平衡的必要性。人类基因组组织(HUGO)是少数几个参与人类基因组学利益分享主题的倡议之一。然而,对于人类基因组学研究中利益分享的具体内容以及如何在实践中实施利益分享,仍存在着不明确性。本文报告了一项定性研究,该研究探讨了撒哈拉以南非洲一群基因组学研究人员对利益分享的看法和期望。总的来说,虽然研究人员对利益分享的认识很少,但他们支持人类遗传学中的利益分享,这是基于公平、团结和互惠的原则。这项深入的探索性研究表明,非洲的基因组学研究联盟需要就利益分享进行公开讨论,并为非洲人群基因组学研究中的利益分享制定伦理框架。HUGO 的利益分享声明和《名古屋议定书》可以提供指导。