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The Ethics of Human Embryo Editing via CRISPR-Cas9 Technology: A Systematic Review of Ethical Arguments, Reasons, and Concerns

Lindsay F. Wiley, Mattison Cheek, Emily LaFar, Xiaolu Ma, Justin Sekowski, Nikki Tanguturi, Ana S. Iltis

2024HEC Forum29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The possibility of editing the genomes of human embryos has generated significant discussion and interest as a matter of science and ethics. While it holds significant promise to prevent or treat disease, research on and potential clinical applications of human embryo editing also raise ethical, regulatory, and safety concerns. This systematic review included 223 publications to identify the ethical arguments, reasons, and concerns that have been offered for and against the editing of human embryos using CRISPR-Cas9 technology. We identified six major themes: risk/harm; potential benefit; oversight; informed consent; justice, equity, and other social considerations; and eugenics. We explore these themes and provide an overview and analysis of the critical points in the current literature.

Topics & Concepts

Philosophy of medicineCRISPREngineering ethicsHuman enhancementGenome editingMedical lawHarmBioethicsEugenicsPhilosophy of biologyResearch ethicsPolitical sciencePhilosophy of scienceMedicineLawBiologyEpistemologyGeneticsAlternative medicineEngineeringPhilosophyGenePathologyCRISPR and Genetic EngineeringBiomedical Ethics and RegulationNeuroethics, Human Enhancement, Biomedical Innovations