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Regulating biobanking with children's tissue: a legal analysis and the experts' view

Authors :
M. Corrette Ploem
Elcke J. Kranendonk
Raoul C.M. Hennekam
APH - Amsterdam Public Health
Other Research
Public and occupational health
Graduate School
ANS - Complex Trait Genetics
Paediatric Genetics
Source :
European journal of human genetics, 24(1), 30-36. Nature Publishing Group
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Many current paediatric studies concern relationships between genes and environment and discuss aetiology, treatment and prevention of Mendelian and multifactorial diseases. Many of these studies depend on collection and long-term storage of data and biological material from affected children in biobanks. Stored material is a source of personal information of the donor and his family and could be used in an undesirable context, potentially leading to discrimination and interfering with a child's right to an open future. Here, we address the normative framework regarding biobanking with residual tissue of children, protecting the privacy interests of young biobank donors (0-12 years). We analyse relevant legal documents concerning storage and use of children's material for research purposes. We explore the views of 17 Dutch experts involved in paediatric biobank research and focus on informed consent for donation of leftover tissue as well as disclosure of individual research findings resulting from biobank research. The results of this analysis show that experts have no clear consensus about the appropriate rules for storage of and research with children's material in biobanks. Development of a framework that provides a fair balance between fundamental paediatric research and privacy protection is necessary.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10184813
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European journal of human genetics, 24(1), 30-36. Nature Publishing Group
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7c7e7d920cbd88da7e1b70a66b64f54e