Preimplantation genetic testing for embryos predisposed to hereditary cancer: Possibilities and challenges

Mohammed H. Albujja , Maher Al-Ghedan , Lakshmidevi Dakshnamoorthy , Josep Pla Victori
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Preimplantation genetic testing (PGT), which was developed as an alternative to prenatal genetic testing, allows couples to avoid pregnancies with abnormal chromosomes and the subsequent termination of the affected fetus. Originally used for early onset monogenic conditions, PGT is now used to prevent various types of inherited cancer conditions based on the development of PGT technology, assisted reproductive techniques (ARTs), and in vitro fertilization (IVF). This review provides insights into the potential benefits and challenges associated with the application of PGT for hereditary cancer and provides an overview of the existing literature on this test, with a particular focus on the current challenges related to laws, ethics, counseling, and technology. Additionally, this review predicts the future potential applications of this method. Although PGT may be utilized to predict and prevent hereditary cancer, each case should be comprehensively evaluated. The motives of couples must be assessed to prevent the misuse of this technique for eugenic purposes, and non-pathogenic phenotypes must be carefully evaluated. Pathological cases that require this technology should also be carefully considered based on legal and ethical reasoning. PGT may be the preferred treatment for hereditary cancer cases; however, such cases require careful case-by-case evaluations. Therefore, this study concludes that multidisciplinary counseling and support for patients and their families are essential to ensure that PGT is a viable option that meets all legal and ethical concerns.

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对易患遗传性癌症的胚胎进行胚胎植入前基因检测:可能性与挑战
胚胎植入前基因检测(PGT)是作为产前基因检测的一种替代方法而开发的,它可以使夫妇避免妊娠时染色体异常和随后终止受影响胎儿的妊娠。PGT 最初用于早期单基因遗传病,随着 PGT 技术、辅助生殖技术(ART)和体外受精技术(IVF)的发展,PGT 现已用于预防各种类型的遗传性癌症。本综述深入探讨了应用 PGT 检测遗传性癌症的潜在益处和挑战,并概述了有关该检测的现有文献,尤其关注当前与法律、伦理、咨询和技术相关的挑战。此外,本综述还预测了该方法未来的潜在应用领域。虽然 PGT 可用于预测和预防遗传性癌症,但每个病例都应进行全面评估。必须对夫妇的动机进行评估,以防止出于优生目的滥用该技术,同时必须对非致病表型进行仔细评估。对于需要采用该技术的病理病例,也应从法律和伦理角度进行慎重考虑。PGT 可能是遗传性癌症病例的首选治疗方法,但这类病例需要逐个进行仔细评估。因此,本研究得出结论,为患者及其家属提供多学科咨询和支持对于确保 PGT 成为符合所有法律和伦理要求的可行方案至关重要。
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Cancer pathogenesis and therapy
Cancer pathogenesis and therapy Surgery, Radiology and Imaging, Cancer Research, Oncology
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