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The Siblings With Ischemic Stroke Study (SWISS) Protocol
BACKGROUND: Family history and twins studies suggest an inherited component to ischemic stroke risk. Candidate gene association studies have been performed but have limited capacity to identify novel risk factor genes. The Siblings With Ischemic Stroke Study (SWISS) aims to conduct a genome-wide sca...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC79001/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11882254 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2350-3-1 |
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author | Meschia, James F Brown, Robert D Brott, Thomas G Chukwudelunzu, Felix E Hardy, John Rich, Stephen S |
author_facet | Meschia, James F Brown, Robert D Brott, Thomas G Chukwudelunzu, Felix E Hardy, John Rich, Stephen S |
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description | BACKGROUND: Family history and twins studies suggest an inherited component to ischemic stroke risk. Candidate gene association studies have been performed but have limited capacity to identify novel risk factor genes. The Siblings With Ischemic Stroke Study (SWISS) aims to conduct a genome-wide scan in sibling pairs concordant or discordant for ischemic stroke to identify novel genetic risk factors through linkage analysis. METHODS: Screening at multiple clinical centers identifies patients (probands) with radiographically confirmed ischemic stroke and a family history of at least 1 living full sibling with stroke. After giving informed consent, without violating privacy among other family members, the proband invites siblings concordant and discordant for stroke to participate. Siblings then contact the study coordinating center. The diagnosis of ischemic stroke in potentially concordant siblings is confirmed by systematic centralized review of medical records. The stroke-free status of potentially discordant siblings is confirmed by validated structured telephone interview. Blood samples for DNA analysis are taken from concordant sibling pairs and, if applicable, from 1 discordant sibling. Epstein-Barr virus-transformed lymphoblastoid cell lines are created, and a scan of the human genome is planned. DISCUSSION: Conducting adequately powered genomics studies of stroke in humans is challenging because of the heterogeneity of the stroke phenotype and the difficulty of obtaining DNA samples from clinically well-characterized members of a cohort of stroke pedigrees. The multicentered design of this study is intended to efficiently assemble a cohort of ischemic stroke pedigrees without invoking community consent or using cold-calling of pedigree members. |
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spelling | pubmed-790012002-03-08 The Siblings With Ischemic Stroke Study (SWISS) Protocol Meschia, James F Brown, Robert D Brott, Thomas G Chukwudelunzu, Felix E Hardy, John Rich, Stephen S BMC Med Genet Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Family history and twins studies suggest an inherited component to ischemic stroke risk. Candidate gene association studies have been performed but have limited capacity to identify novel risk factor genes. The Siblings With Ischemic Stroke Study (SWISS) aims to conduct a genome-wide scan in sibling pairs concordant or discordant for ischemic stroke to identify novel genetic risk factors through linkage analysis. METHODS: Screening at multiple clinical centers identifies patients (probands) with radiographically confirmed ischemic stroke and a family history of at least 1 living full sibling with stroke. After giving informed consent, without violating privacy among other family members, the proband invites siblings concordant and discordant for stroke to participate. Siblings then contact the study coordinating center. The diagnosis of ischemic stroke in potentially concordant siblings is confirmed by systematic centralized review of medical records. The stroke-free status of potentially discordant siblings is confirmed by validated structured telephone interview. Blood samples for DNA analysis are taken from concordant sibling pairs and, if applicable, from 1 discordant sibling. Epstein-Barr virus-transformed lymphoblastoid cell lines are created, and a scan of the human genome is planned. DISCUSSION: Conducting adequately powered genomics studies of stroke in humans is challenging because of the heterogeneity of the stroke phenotype and the difficulty of obtaining DNA samples from clinically well-characterized members of a cohort of stroke pedigrees. The multicentered design of this study is intended to efficiently assemble a cohort of ischemic stroke pedigrees without invoking community consent or using cold-calling of pedigree members. BioMed Central 2002-02-12 /pmc/articles/PMC79001/ /pubmed/11882254 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2350-3-1 Text en Copyright © 2002 Meschia et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL. |
spellingShingle | Study Protocol Meschia, James F Brown, Robert D Brott, Thomas G Chukwudelunzu, Felix E Hardy, John Rich, Stephen S The Siblings With Ischemic Stroke Study (SWISS) Protocol |
title | The Siblings With Ischemic Stroke Study (SWISS) Protocol |
title_full | The Siblings With Ischemic Stroke Study (SWISS) Protocol |
title_fullStr | The Siblings With Ischemic Stroke Study (SWISS) Protocol |
title_full_unstemmed | The Siblings With Ischemic Stroke Study (SWISS) Protocol |
title_short | The Siblings With Ischemic Stroke Study (SWISS) Protocol |
title_sort | siblings with ischemic stroke study (swiss) protocol |
topic | Study Protocol |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC79001/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11882254 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2350-3-1 |
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