Ethical Issues in Human Genomics Research in Developing Countries
Ethical Issues in Human Genomics Research in Developing Countries
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Date
2015-11-15
Authors
Ibrahim, Muntaser E.
Parker, Michael
Jane Bull, Susan
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UOFK
Abstract
Background: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) provide a powerful means of identifying genetic variants
that play a role in common diseases. Such studies present important ethical challenges. An increasing number of
GWAS is taking place in lower income countries and there is a pressing need to identify the particular ethical
challenges arising in such contexts. In this paper, we draw upon the experiences of the MalariaGEN Consortium to
identify specific ethical issues raised by such research in Africa, Asia and Oceania.
Discussion: We explore ethical issues in three key areas: protecting the interests of research participants, regulation
of international collaborative genomics research and protecting the interests of scientists in low income countries.
With regard to participants, important challenges are raised about community consultation and consent. Genomics
research raises ethical and governance issues about sample export and ownership, about the use of archived
samples and about the complexity of reviewing such large international projects. In the context of protecting the
interests of researchers in low income countries, we discuss aspects of data sharing and capacity building that
need to be considered for sustainable and mutually beneficial collaborations.
Summary: Many ethical issues are raised when genomics research is conducted on populations that are
characterised by lower average income and literacy levels, such as the populations included in MalariaGEN. It is
important that such issues are appropriately addressed in such research. Our experience suggests that the ethical
issues in genomics research can best be identified, analysed and addressed where ethics is embedded in the
design and implementation of such research projects.
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Ethical Issues,
Human Genomics Research,
Developing Countries