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Bio-repository of DNA in stroke: a study protocol of three ancestral populations

Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability in the world. Identifying the genes underlying stroke risk may help us to improve our understanding of the mechanisms that cause stroke and also identify novel therapeutic targets. To have sufficient power to disentangle the genetic component of stro...

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Autores principales: Cotlarciuc, Ioana, Khan, Muhammad Saleem, Maheshwari, Ankita, Yadav, Sunaina, Khan, Fahmi Yousif, Al-Hail, H, de Silva, Ranil, Gorthi, S P, Gupta, Salil, Sharma, Shri Ram, Sylaja, P N, Prasad, Kameshwar, Sharma, Pankaj
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3738328/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24175068
http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/cvd.2012.012019
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author Cotlarciuc, Ioana
Khan, Muhammad Saleem
Maheshwari, Ankita
Yadav, Sunaina
Khan, Fahmi Yousif
Al-Hail, H
de Silva, Ranil
Gorthi, S P
Gupta, Salil
Sharma, Shri Ram
Sylaja, P N
Prasad, Kameshwar
Sharma, Pankaj
author_facet Cotlarciuc, Ioana
Khan, Muhammad Saleem
Maheshwari, Ankita
Yadav, Sunaina
Khan, Fahmi Yousif
Al-Hail, H
de Silva, Ranil
Gorthi, S P
Gupta, Salil
Sharma, Shri Ram
Sylaja, P N
Prasad, Kameshwar
Sharma, Pankaj
author_sort Cotlarciuc, Ioana
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description Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability in the world. Identifying the genes underlying stroke risk may help us to improve our understanding of the mechanisms that cause stroke and also identify novel therapeutic targets. To have sufficient power to disentangle the genetic component of stroke, large-scale highly phenotyped DNA repositories are necessary. The BRAINS (Bio-repository of DNA in stroke) study aims to recruit subjects with all subtypes of stroke as well as controls from UK, India, Sri Lanka and Qatar. BRAINS-UK will include 1500 stroke patients of European ancestry as well as British South Asians. BRAINS-South Asia aims to recruit 3000 stroke subjects and 3000 controls from across India and Sri Lanka. BRAINS-Middle East aims to enrol 1500 stroke patients from Qatar. The controls for BRAINS-Middle East will be recruited from a population-based Qatari Biobank. With the addition of new recruitment centres in India and Qatar, we present an updated version of the BRAINS study protocol. This is the first international DNA biobank for stroke patients and controls from the Middle East. By investigating the influence of genetic factors on stroke risk in European, South Asian and Middle Eastern populations, BRAINS has the potential to improve our understanding of genetic differences between these groups and may lead to new population-specific therapeutic targets.
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spelling pubmed-37383282013-10-30 Bio-repository of DNA in stroke: a study protocol of three ancestral populations Cotlarciuc, Ioana Khan, Muhammad Saleem Maheshwari, Ankita Yadav, Sunaina Khan, Fahmi Yousif Al-Hail, H de Silva, Ranil Gorthi, S P Gupta, Salil Sharma, Shri Ram Sylaja, P N Prasad, Kameshwar Sharma, Pankaj JRSM Cardiovasc Dis Review Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability in the world. Identifying the genes underlying stroke risk may help us to improve our understanding of the mechanisms that cause stroke and also identify novel therapeutic targets. To have sufficient power to disentangle the genetic component of stroke, large-scale highly phenotyped DNA repositories are necessary. The BRAINS (Bio-repository of DNA in stroke) study aims to recruit subjects with all subtypes of stroke as well as controls from UK, India, Sri Lanka and Qatar. BRAINS-UK will include 1500 stroke patients of European ancestry as well as British South Asians. BRAINS-South Asia aims to recruit 3000 stroke subjects and 3000 controls from across India and Sri Lanka. BRAINS-Middle East aims to enrol 1500 stroke patients from Qatar. The controls for BRAINS-Middle East will be recruited from a population-based Qatari Biobank. With the addition of new recruitment centres in India and Qatar, we present an updated version of the BRAINS study protocol. This is the first international DNA biobank for stroke patients and controls from the Middle East. By investigating the influence of genetic factors on stroke risk in European, South Asian and Middle Eastern populations, BRAINS has the potential to improve our understanding of genetic differences between these groups and may lead to new population-specific therapeutic targets. SAGE Publications 2012-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3738328/ /pubmed/24175068 http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/cvd.2012.012019 Text en © 2012 Royal Society of Medicine Press Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/), which permits non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Review
Cotlarciuc, Ioana
Khan, Muhammad Saleem
Maheshwari, Ankita
Yadav, Sunaina
Khan, Fahmi Yousif
Al-Hail, H
de Silva, Ranil
Gorthi, S P
Gupta, Salil
Sharma, Shri Ram
Sylaja, P N
Prasad, Kameshwar
Sharma, Pankaj
Bio-repository of DNA in stroke: a study protocol of three ancestral populations
title Bio-repository of DNA in stroke: a study protocol of three ancestral populations
title_full Bio-repository of DNA in stroke: a study protocol of three ancestral populations
title_fullStr Bio-repository of DNA in stroke: a study protocol of three ancestral populations
title_full_unstemmed Bio-repository of DNA in stroke: a study protocol of three ancestral populations
title_short Bio-repository of DNA in stroke: a study protocol of three ancestral populations
title_sort bio-repository of dna in stroke: a study protocol of three ancestral populations
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3738328/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24175068
http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/cvd.2012.012019
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