DBDS Genomic Cohort, a prospective and comprehensive resource for integrative and temporal analysis of genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors affecting health of blood donors

Thomas Folkmann Hansen, Karina Banasik, Christian Erikstrup, Ole Birger Pedersen, David Westergaard, Piotr Jaroslaw Chmura, Kaspar Nielsen, Lise Thørner, Henrik Hjalgrim, Helene Paarup, Margit Anita Hørup Larsen, Mikkel Petersen, Poul Jennum, Steffen Andersen, Mette Nyegaard, Gregor Borut Ernst Jemec, Jes Olesen, Thomas Werge, Pär I Johansson, Erik SørensenSøren Brunak, Henrik Ullum, Kristoffer Sølvsten Burgdorf

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Abstract

PURPOSE: To establish a cohort that enables identification of genomic factors that influence human health and empower increased blood donor health and safe blood transfusions. Human health is complex and involves several factors, a major one being the genomic aspect. The genomic era has resulted in many consortia encompassing large samples sizes, which has proven successful for identifying genetic factors associated with specific traits. However, it remains a big challenge to establish large cohorts that facilitate studies of the interaction between genetic factors, environmental and life-style factors as these change over the course of life. A major obstacle to such endeavours is that it is difficult to revisit participants to retrieve additional information and obtain longitudinal, consecutive measurements.

PARTICIPANTS: Blood donors (n=110 000) have given consent to participate in the Danish Blood Donor Study. The study uses the infrastructure of the Danish blood banks.

FINDINGS TO DATE: The cohort comprises extensive phenotype data and whole genome genotyping data. Further, it is possible to retrieve additional phenotype data from national registries as well as from the donors at future visits, including consecutive measurements.

FUTURE PLANS: To provide new knowledge on factors influencing our health and thus provide a platform for studying the influence of genomic factors on human health, in particular the interaction between environmental and genetic factors.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummere028401
TidsskriftBMJ Open
Vol/bind9
Udgave nummer6
Antal sider7
ISSN2044-6055
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 9 jun. 2019

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