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A saviour baby or savior sibling (see spelling differences) is a child who is born to provide an organ or cell transplant to a sibling that is affected with a fatal disease, such as cancer or Fanconi anemia, that can best be treated by hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.

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The savior sibling is conceived through in vitro fertilization. Fertilized zygotes are tested for genetic compatibility (human leucocyte antigen (HLA) typing), using preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD), and only zygotes that are compatible with the existing child are implanted. Zygotes are also tested to make sure they are free of the original genetic disease. The procedure is controversial.

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Indications

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A savior sibling may be the solution for any disease treated by hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. It is effective against genetically detectable (mostly monogenic) diseases, e.g. Fanconi anemia, Diamond-Blackfan anemia and β-thalassemia, in the ailing sibling, since the savior sibling can be selected to not have inherited the disease. The procedure may also be used in children with leukemia, and in such cases HLA match is the only requirement, and not exclusion of any other obvious genetic disorder.

Procedure

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Multiple embryos are created and preimplantation genetic diagnosis is used to detect and select ones that are free of a genetic disorder and that are also a HLA match for an existing sibling who requires a transplant. Upon birth, umbilical cord blood is taken and used for hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.

Laws


  • In the United Kingdom, the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) has ruled that it is lawful to use modern reproductive techniques to create a savior sibling.
  • In Victoria, Australia, use of PGD for HLA typing is reviewed by the Infertility Treatment Authority on a case-by-case basis.
  • Ethical considerations

    Arguments for or against the use of PGD/HLA tissue typing are based on several key issues including the commodification and welfare of the donor child.

    The main ethical argument against is the possible exploitation of the child, e.g. potential adverse psychological effects on a child born not for itself but to save another.

    A survey of 4,000 Americans showed that 61% approved of PGD use for savior siblings.

    History

    Yury Verlinsky and collaborators described the first case in 2001.

    The novel My Sister's Keeper, later adapted into a film, is about a child who was born as a savior sibling to her sister Kate who is affected by acute promyelocytic leukemia.

    In the British soap opera Emmerdale, Debbie Dingle gave birth to her son Jack who would serve as a saviour sibling to his older sister Sarah who was suffering from Fanconi anemia.

    In the American show Heroes, one of the protagonists, Mohinder Suresh is revealed to have been conceived to cure his sister Shanti of a deadly disease known as the Shanti Virus. However, Mohinder was born too late to save his sister. Through the first two seasons of the show, Mohinder's blood contains the only cure to the Shanti Virus as a result of the method of his conception.

    References

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