The Islamic ethics of mitochondria transplantation

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Title

The Islamic ethics of mitochondria transplantation

Author

Bouzenita, Anke Iman
Mirghani, Mohamed Elwathig
Jaswir, Irwandi

Publisher

2017/00/00

Language

English

Publication Date

20170000

Abstract

Biotechnology has opened a new chapter with the advent of mitochondria transplantation for cell-based therapy. Mitochondrial transplantation was successfully led to birth

Abstract Translated

however, cytoplasmic transplantation has caused apprehension, since the mixing of human ooplasm from two different maternal sources may generate mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) heteroplasmy in the offspring. Islamic legal verdicts on human cloning and somatic cell transfer have been overweighing explicit as to its prohibition, due to the change of creation, mixing of lineage and other evaluations. Is mitochondria transplantation equivalent to human cloning in that genetic information is proliferated and does it, therefore, take the same legal rule? Are there possible benefits (masalih) for medical treatment that may render mitochondria transplantation permissible, or are possible harms (mafasid) overweighing? Or is it a completely different procedure, taking a different rule? The paper will investigate into these questions and discuss the dimensions of Islamic ethics on the issue.

Primary Classification

15.1

Secondary Classification

15.1;14.4;19.5;1.2

Primary keywords

Islamic ethics--[pri];nuclear transfer techniques--[pri]

Secondary keywords

embryos;genetic relatedness ties;genome;ovum donors;risks and benefits;masalih;nasab

Subject

mitochondria--[pri]

Subject

mafasid

Journal Article

ILUM Engineering Journal2017; 18(2):42-46

Note

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

Call Number

citation

Bibliography

12 refs

ISSN

1511788X (print);22897860 (online)

Collection

Citation

“The Islamic ethics of mitochondria transplantation,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 19, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/37854.