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Biobanking in a Challenging African Environment: Unique Experience from the SIREN Project

Africa was previously insufficiently represented in the emerging discipline of biobanking despite commendable early efforts. However, with the Human, Heredity, and Health in Africa (H3Africa) initiative, biorepository science has been bolstered, regional biobanks are springing up, and awareness abou...

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Autores principales: Akinyemi, Rufus O., Akinwande, Kazeem, Diala, Samuel, Adeleye, Osi, Ajose, Abiodun, Issa, Kehinde, Owusu, Dorcas, Boamah, Isaac, Yahaya, Isah Suleiman, Jimoh, Abdulraheem Olayemi, Imoh, Lucius, Fakunle, Gregory, Akpalu, Albert, Sarfo, Fred, Wahab, Kolawole, Sanya, Emmanuel, Owolabi, Lukman, Obiako, Reginald, Osaigbovo, Godwin, Komolafe, Morenikeji, Fawale, Michael, Adebayo, Philip, Olowoyo, Paul, Obiabo, Yahaya, Sunmonu, Taofiki, Chukwuonye, Ijezie, Balogun, Olayemi, Adeoye, Basirat, Oladele, Florence, Olowoniyi, Peter, Adeyemi, Frederick, Lezzi, Arthur, Falayi, Ajibola Tunde, Fasanya, Michael, Ogunwale, Kolawole, Adeola, Olabisi, Olomu, Omolara, Aridegbe, Olumayowa, Laryea, Ruth, Uvere, Ezinne, Faniyan, Moyinoluwalogo, Melikam, Ezinne, Tagge, Raelle, Akpa, Onoja, Akinyemi, Joshua, Arulogun, Oyedunni, Tiwari, Hemant K., Ovbiagele, Bruce, Owolabi, Mayowa O.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5995267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29733683
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/bio.2017.0113
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author Akinyemi, Rufus O.
Akinwande, Kazeem
Diala, Samuel
Adeleye, Osi
Ajose, Abiodun
Issa, Kehinde
Owusu, Dorcas
Boamah, Isaac
Yahaya, Isah Suleiman
Jimoh, Abdulraheem Olayemi
Imoh, Lucius
Fakunle, Gregory
Akpalu, Albert
Sarfo, Fred
Wahab, Kolawole
Sanya, Emmanuel
Owolabi, Lukman
Obiako, Reginald
Osaigbovo, Godwin
Komolafe, Morenikeji
Fawale, Michael
Adebayo, Philip
Olowoyo, Paul
Obiabo, Yahaya
Sunmonu, Taofiki
Chukwuonye, Ijezie
Balogun, Olayemi
Adeoye, Basirat
Oladele, Florence
Olowoniyi, Peter
Adeyemi, Frederick
Lezzi, Arthur
Falayi, Ajibola Tunde
Fasanya, Michael
Ogunwale, Kolawole
Adeola, Olabisi
Olomu, Omolara
Aridegbe, Olumayowa
Laryea, Ruth
Uvere, Ezinne
Faniyan, Moyinoluwalogo
Melikam, Ezinne
Tagge, Raelle
Akpa, Onoja
Akinyemi, Joshua
Arulogun, Oyedunni
Tiwari, Hemant K.
Ovbiagele, Bruce
Owolabi, Mayowa O.
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Akinwande, Kazeem
Diala, Samuel
Adeleye, Osi
Ajose, Abiodun
Issa, Kehinde
Owusu, Dorcas
Boamah, Isaac
Yahaya, Isah Suleiman
Jimoh, Abdulraheem Olayemi
Imoh, Lucius
Fakunle, Gregory
Akpalu, Albert
Sarfo, Fred
Wahab, Kolawole
Sanya, Emmanuel
Owolabi, Lukman
Obiako, Reginald
Osaigbovo, Godwin
Komolafe, Morenikeji
Fawale, Michael
Adebayo, Philip
Olowoyo, Paul
Obiabo, Yahaya
Sunmonu, Taofiki
Chukwuonye, Ijezie
Balogun, Olayemi
Adeoye, Basirat
Oladele, Florence
Olowoniyi, Peter
Adeyemi, Frederick
Lezzi, Arthur
Falayi, Ajibola Tunde
Fasanya, Michael
Ogunwale, Kolawole
Adeola, Olabisi
Olomu, Omolara
Aridegbe, Olumayowa
Laryea, Ruth
Uvere, Ezinne
Faniyan, Moyinoluwalogo
Melikam, Ezinne
Tagge, Raelle
Akpa, Onoja
Akinyemi, Joshua
Arulogun, Oyedunni
Tiwari, Hemant K.
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description Africa was previously insufficiently represented in the emerging discipline of biobanking despite commendable early efforts. However, with the Human, Heredity, and Health in Africa (H3Africa) initiative, biorepository science has been bolstered, regional biobanks are springing up, and awareness about biobanks is growing on the continent. The Stroke Investigative Research and Educational Network (SIREN) project is a transnational, multicenter, hospital and community-based study involving over 3000 cases and 3000 controls recruited from 16 sites in Ghana and Nigeria. SIREN aims to explore and unravel the genetic and environmental factors that interact to produce the peculiar phenotypic and clinical characteristics of stroke as seen in people of African ancestry and facilitate the development of new diagnostics, therapeutics, and preventative strategies. The aim of this article is to describe our experience with the development of the procedure for collection, processing, storage, and shipment of biological samples (blood, serum, plasma, buffy coat, red cell concentrates, and DNA) and brain imaging across coordinating and participating sites within the SIREN Project. The SIREN network was initiated in 2014 with support and funding from the H3Africa Initiative. The SIREN Biobank currently has 3015 brain images, 92,950 blood fractions (serum, plasma, red cell concentrates, and buffy coat) accrued from 8450 recruited subjects, and quantified and aliquoted good-quality DNA extracts from 6150 study subjects. This represents an invaluable resource for future research with expanding genomic and trans-omic technologies. This will facilitate the involvement of indigenous African samples in cutting-edge stroke genomics and trans-omics research. It is, however, critical to effectively engage African stroke patients and community members who have contributed precious biological materials to the SIREN Biobank to generate appropriate evidence base for dealing with ethical, legal, and social issues of privacy, autonomy, identifiability, biorights, governance issues, and public understanding of stroke biobanking in the context of unique African culture, language, and belief systems.
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spelling pubmed-59952672018-06-12 Biobanking in a Challenging African Environment: Unique Experience from the SIREN Project Akinyemi, Rufus O. Akinwande, Kazeem Diala, Samuel Adeleye, Osi Ajose, Abiodun Issa, Kehinde Owusu, Dorcas Boamah, Isaac Yahaya, Isah Suleiman Jimoh, Abdulraheem Olayemi Imoh, Lucius Fakunle, Gregory Akpalu, Albert Sarfo, Fred Wahab, Kolawole Sanya, Emmanuel Owolabi, Lukman Obiako, Reginald Osaigbovo, Godwin Komolafe, Morenikeji Fawale, Michael Adebayo, Philip Olowoyo, Paul Obiabo, Yahaya Sunmonu, Taofiki Chukwuonye, Ijezie Balogun, Olayemi Adeoye, Basirat Oladele, Florence Olowoniyi, Peter Adeyemi, Frederick Lezzi, Arthur Falayi, Ajibola Tunde Fasanya, Michael Ogunwale, Kolawole Adeola, Olabisi Olomu, Omolara Aridegbe, Olumayowa Laryea, Ruth Uvere, Ezinne Faniyan, Moyinoluwalogo Melikam, Ezinne Tagge, Raelle Akpa, Onoja Akinyemi, Joshua Arulogun, Oyedunni Tiwari, Hemant K. Ovbiagele, Bruce Owolabi, Mayowa O. Biopreserv Biobank Original Articles Africa was previously insufficiently represented in the emerging discipline of biobanking despite commendable early efforts. However, with the Human, Heredity, and Health in Africa (H3Africa) initiative, biorepository science has been bolstered, regional biobanks are springing up, and awareness about biobanks is growing on the continent. The Stroke Investigative Research and Educational Network (SIREN) project is a transnational, multicenter, hospital and community-based study involving over 3000 cases and 3000 controls recruited from 16 sites in Ghana and Nigeria. SIREN aims to explore and unravel the genetic and environmental factors that interact to produce the peculiar phenotypic and clinical characteristics of stroke as seen in people of African ancestry and facilitate the development of new diagnostics, therapeutics, and preventative strategies. The aim of this article is to describe our experience with the development of the procedure for collection, processing, storage, and shipment of biological samples (blood, serum, plasma, buffy coat, red cell concentrates, and DNA) and brain imaging across coordinating and participating sites within the SIREN Project. The SIREN network was initiated in 2014 with support and funding from the H3Africa Initiative. The SIREN Biobank currently has 3015 brain images, 92,950 blood fractions (serum, plasma, red cell concentrates, and buffy coat) accrued from 8450 recruited subjects, and quantified and aliquoted good-quality DNA extracts from 6150 study subjects. This represents an invaluable resource for future research with expanding genomic and trans-omic technologies. This will facilitate the involvement of indigenous African samples in cutting-edge stroke genomics and trans-omics research. It is, however, critical to effectively engage African stroke patients and community members who have contributed precious biological materials to the SIREN Biobank to generate appropriate evidence base for dealing with ethical, legal, and social issues of privacy, autonomy, identifiability, biorights, governance issues, and public understanding of stroke biobanking in the context of unique African culture, language, and belief systems. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2018-06-01 2018-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5995267/ /pubmed/29733683 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/bio.2017.0113 Text en © Rufus O. Akinyemi et al., 2018; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Akinyemi, Rufus O.
Akinwande, Kazeem
Diala, Samuel
Adeleye, Osi
Ajose, Abiodun
Issa, Kehinde
Owusu, Dorcas
Boamah, Isaac
Yahaya, Isah Suleiman
Jimoh, Abdulraheem Olayemi
Imoh, Lucius
Fakunle, Gregory
Akpalu, Albert
Sarfo, Fred
Wahab, Kolawole
Sanya, Emmanuel
Owolabi, Lukman
Obiako, Reginald
Osaigbovo, Godwin
Komolafe, Morenikeji
Fawale, Michael
Adebayo, Philip
Olowoyo, Paul
Obiabo, Yahaya
Sunmonu, Taofiki
Chukwuonye, Ijezie
Balogun, Olayemi
Adeoye, Basirat
Oladele, Florence
Olowoniyi, Peter
Adeyemi, Frederick
Lezzi, Arthur
Falayi, Ajibola Tunde
Fasanya, Michael
Ogunwale, Kolawole
Adeola, Olabisi
Olomu, Omolara
Aridegbe, Olumayowa
Laryea, Ruth
Uvere, Ezinne
Faniyan, Moyinoluwalogo
Melikam, Ezinne
Tagge, Raelle
Akpa, Onoja
Akinyemi, Joshua
Arulogun, Oyedunni
Tiwari, Hemant K.
Ovbiagele, Bruce
Owolabi, Mayowa O.
Biobanking in a Challenging African Environment: Unique Experience from the SIREN Project
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title_full Biobanking in a Challenging African Environment: Unique Experience from the SIREN Project
title_fullStr Biobanking in a Challenging African Environment: Unique Experience from the SIREN Project
title_full_unstemmed Biobanking in a Challenging African Environment: Unique Experience from the SIREN Project
title_short Biobanking in a Challenging African Environment: Unique Experience from the SIREN Project
title_sort biobanking in a challenging african environment: unique experience from the siren project
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5995267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29733683
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/bio.2017.0113
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