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Effects of Patents and Licenses on the Provision of Clinical Genetic Testing Services

机译:专利和许可对临床基因检测服务提供的影响

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The growth of patents that include genetic sequences has been accompanied by concern about their impact on the ability of physicians to provide clinical genetic testing services and to perform research. Therefore, we conducted a survey of clinical laboratory directors that perform DNA-based genetic tests to examine potential effects. We performed a telephone survey between July and September in 2001 of all laboratory directors in the United States who were members of the Association for Molecular Pathology or who were listed on the GeneTests.org website. One hundred thirty-two of 211 (63%) laboratory directors were interviewed. Ten of these were excluded because they did not conduct DNA-based genetic tests. Almost all performed genetic tests for clinical purposes. Half performed tests for research purposes as well. Twenty-five percent of respondents reported that they had stopped performing a clinical genetic test because of a patent or license. Fifty-three percent of respondents reported deciding not to develop a new clinical genetic test because of a patent or license. In total, respondents were prevented from performing 12 genetic tests, and all of these tests were among those performed by a large number of laboratories. We found 22 patents that were relevant to the performance of these 12 tests. Fifteen of the 22 patents (68%) are held by universities or research institutes, and 13 of the 22 patents (59%) were based on research funded by the United States Government. Overall, respondents reported that their perceptions of the effects of patents on the cost, access, and development of genetic tests, or data sharing among researchers, were negative. In contrast, most respondents felt that patents did not have an effect on the quality of testing. We conclude that patents and licenses have had a significant effect on the ability of clinical laboratories to develop and provide genetic tests. Furthermore, our findings suggest that clinical geneticists feel that their research is inhibited by patents. The effects of patents and licenses on patients’ access to tests, and the costs and quality thereof, remains to be determined.
机译:包括基因序列的专利的增长伴随着对它们对医生提供临床基因检测服务和进行研究能力的影响的关注。因此,我们对临床实验室主任进行了一项调查,这些主任进行了基于DNA的基因测试以检查潜在的影响。我们在2001年7月至9月之间对美国所有的分子病理学协会成员或GeneTests.org网站上列出的实验室主任进行了电话调查。 211位实验室主任中的一百三十二名(63%)被采访。其中十个被排除在外,因为它们没有进行基于DNA的基因测试。几乎所有的基因测试都是出于临床目的。一半出于研究目的进行了测试。 25%的受访者表示,由于专利或许可,他们已停止执行临床基因测试。 53%的受访者表示由于专利或许可而决定不开发新的临床基因测试。总体而言,被调查者被禁止执行12个基因测试,所有这些测试均属于大量实验室进行的测试。我们发现与这12种测试的性能相关的22项专利。大学或研究机构拥有22项专利中的15项(占68%),而22项专利中的13项(59%)是基于美国政府资助的研究。总体而言,受访者报告说,他们对专利对基因测试的成本,获取和发展或研究人员之间的数据共享的影响的看法是负面的。相反,大多数受访者认为专利对测试质量没有影响。我们得出的结论是,专利和许可对临床实验室开发和提供基因检测的能力产生了重大影响。此外,我们的发现表明临床遗传学家认为他们的研究受到专利的限制。专利和许可对患者获得测试的影响及其成本和质量仍有待确定。

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