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The use of polygenic risk scores in pre-implantation genetic testing: an unproven, unethical practice

Authors :
Francesca Forzano, 1
Olga Antonova, 2
Angus Clarke, 3
Guido de Wert, 4
Sabine Hentze, 5
Yalda Jamshidi, 6
Yves Moreau, 7
Markus Perola, 8
Inga Prokopenko, 9 10 11
Andrew Read, 12
Alexandre Reymond, 13
Vigdis Stefansdottir, 14
Carla van El, 15
Genuardi, M.
16, 17
Executive Committee of the European Society of Human, Genetic
Public and Professional Policy Committee of the European Society of Human, Genetics
Francesca Forzano 1
Olga Antonova 2
Angus Clarke 3
Guido de Wert 4
Sabine Hentze 5
Yalda Jamshidi 6
Yves Moreau 7
Markus Perola 8
Inga Prokopenko 9 10 11
Andrew Read 12
Alexandre Reymond 13
Vigdis Stefansdottir 14
Carla van El 15
Genuardi M. (ORCID:0000-0002-7410-8351)
16 17
Executive Committee of the European Society of Human Genetics
Public and Professional Policy Committee of the European Society of Human Genetics
Francesca Forzano, 1
Olga Antonova, 2
Angus Clarke, 3
Guido de Wert, 4
Sabine Hentze, 5
Yalda Jamshidi, 6
Yves Moreau, 7
Markus Perola, 8
Inga Prokopenko, 9 10 11
Andrew Read, 12
Alexandre Reymond, 13
Vigdis Stefansdottir, 14
Carla van El, 15
Genuardi, M.
16, 17
Executive Committee of the European Society of Human, Genetic
Public and Professional Policy Committee of the European Society of Human, Genetics
Francesca Forzano 1
Olga Antonova 2
Angus Clarke 3
Guido de Wert 4
Sabine Hentze 5
Yalda Jamshidi 6
Yves Moreau 7
Markus Perola 8
Inga Prokopenko 9 10 11
Andrew Read 12
Alexandre Reymond 13
Vigdis Stefansdottir 14
Carla van El 15
Genuardi M. (ORCID:0000-0002-7410-8351)
16 17
Executive Committee of the European Society of Human Genetics
Public and Professional Policy Committee of the European Society of Human Genetics
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Polygenic risk score analyses on embryos (PGT-P) are being marketed by some private testing companies to parents using in vitro fertilisation as being useful in selecting the embryos that carry the least risk of disease in later life. It appears that at least one child has been born after such a procedure. But the utility of a PRS in this respect is severely limited, and to date, no clinical research has been performed to assess its diagnostic effectiveness in embryos. Patients need to be properly informed on the limitations of this use of PRSs, and a societal debate, focused on what would be considered acceptable with regard to the selection of individual traits, should take place before any further implementation of the technique in this population.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1355236529
Document Type :
Electronic Resource