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Phenotype Harmonization in the GLIDE2 Oral Health Genomics Consortium

Genetic risk factors play important roles in the etiology of oral, dental, and craniofacial diseases. Identifying the relevant risk loci and understanding their molecular biology could highlight new prevention and management avenues. Our current understanding of oral health genomics suggests that de...

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Autores principales: Divaris, K., Haworth, S., Shaffer, J.R., Anttonen, V., Beck, J.D., Furuichi, Y., Holtfreter, B., Jönsson, D., Kocher, T., Levy, S.M., Magnusson, P.K.E., McNeil, D.W., Michaëlsson, K., North, K.E., Palotie, U., Papapanou, P.N., Pussinen, P.J., Porteous, D., Reis, K., Salminen, A., Schaefer, A.S., Sudo, T., Sun, Y.Q., Suominen, A.L., Tamahara, T., Weinberg, S.M., Lundberg, P., Marazita, M.L., Johansson, I.
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9516613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36000800
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00220345221109775
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author Divaris, K.
Haworth, S.
Shaffer, J.R.
Anttonen, V.
Beck, J.D.
Furuichi, Y.
Holtfreter, B.
Jönsson, D.
Kocher, T.
Levy, S.M.
Magnusson, P.K.E.
McNeil, D.W.
Michaëlsson, K.
North, K.E.
Palotie, U.
Papapanou, P.N.
Pussinen, P.J.
Porteous, D.
Reis, K.
Salminen, A.
Schaefer, A.S.
Sudo, T.
Sun, Y.Q.
Suominen, A.L.
Tamahara, T.
Weinberg, S.M.
Lundberg, P.
Marazita, M.L.
Johansson, I.
author_facet Divaris, K.
Haworth, S.
Shaffer, J.R.
Anttonen, V.
Beck, J.D.
Furuichi, Y.
Holtfreter, B.
Jönsson, D.
Kocher, T.
Levy, S.M.
Magnusson, P.K.E.
McNeil, D.W.
Michaëlsson, K.
North, K.E.
Palotie, U.
Papapanou, P.N.
Pussinen, P.J.
Porteous, D.
Reis, K.
Salminen, A.
Schaefer, A.S.
Sudo, T.
Sun, Y.Q.
Suominen, A.L.
Tamahara, T.
Weinberg, S.M.
Lundberg, P.
Marazita, M.L.
Johansson, I.
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description Genetic risk factors play important roles in the etiology of oral, dental, and craniofacial diseases. Identifying the relevant risk loci and understanding their molecular biology could highlight new prevention and management avenues. Our current understanding of oral health genomics suggests that dental caries and periodontitis are polygenic diseases, and very large sample sizes and informative phenotypic measures are required to discover signals and adequately map associations across the human genome. In this article, we introduce the second wave of the Gene-Lifestyle Interactions and Dental Endpoints consortium (GLIDE2) and discuss relevant data analytics challenges, opportunities, and applications. In this phase, the consortium comprises a diverse, multiethnic sample of over 700,000 participants from 21 studies contributing clinical data on dental caries experience and periodontitis. We outline the methodological challenges of combining data from heterogeneous populations, as well as the data reduction problem in resolving detailed clinical examination records into tractable phenotypes, and describe a strategy that addresses this. Specifically, we propose a 3-tiered phenotyping approach aimed at leveraging both the large sample size in the consortium and the detailed clinical information available in some studies, wherein binary, severity-encompassing, and “precision,” data-driven clinical traits are employed. As an illustration of the use of data-driven traits across multiple cohorts, we present an application of dental caries experience data harmonization in 8 participating studies (N = 55,143) using previously developed permanent dentition tooth surface–level dental caries pattern traits. We demonstrate that these clinical patterns are transferable across multiple cohorts, have similar relative contributions within each study, and thus are prime targets for genetic interrogation in the expanded and diverse multiethnic sample of GLIDE2. We anticipate that results from GLIDE2 will decisively advance the knowledge base of mechanisms at play in oral, dental, and craniofacial health and disease and further catalyze international collaboration and data and resource sharing in genomics research.
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spelling pubmed-95166132023-10-01 Phenotype Harmonization in the GLIDE2 Oral Health Genomics Consortium Divaris, K. Haworth, S. Shaffer, J.R. Anttonen, V. Beck, J.D. Furuichi, Y. Holtfreter, B. Jönsson, D. Kocher, T. Levy, S.M. Magnusson, P.K.E. McNeil, D.W. Michaëlsson, K. North, K.E. Palotie, U. Papapanou, P.N. Pussinen, P.J. Porteous, D. Reis, K. Salminen, A. Schaefer, A.S. Sudo, T. Sun, Y.Q. Suominen, A.L. Tamahara, T. Weinberg, S.M. Lundberg, P. Marazita, M.L. Johansson, I. J Dent Res Research Reports Genetic risk factors play important roles in the etiology of oral, dental, and craniofacial diseases. Identifying the relevant risk loci and understanding their molecular biology could highlight new prevention and management avenues. Our current understanding of oral health genomics suggests that dental caries and periodontitis are polygenic diseases, and very large sample sizes and informative phenotypic measures are required to discover signals and adequately map associations across the human genome. In this article, we introduce the second wave of the Gene-Lifestyle Interactions and Dental Endpoints consortium (GLIDE2) and discuss relevant data analytics challenges, opportunities, and applications. In this phase, the consortium comprises a diverse, multiethnic sample of over 700,000 participants from 21 studies contributing clinical data on dental caries experience and periodontitis. We outline the methodological challenges of combining data from heterogeneous populations, as well as the data reduction problem in resolving detailed clinical examination records into tractable phenotypes, and describe a strategy that addresses this. Specifically, we propose a 3-tiered phenotyping approach aimed at leveraging both the large sample size in the consortium and the detailed clinical information available in some studies, wherein binary, severity-encompassing, and “precision,” data-driven clinical traits are employed. As an illustration of the use of data-driven traits across multiple cohorts, we present an application of dental caries experience data harmonization in 8 participating studies (N = 55,143) using previously developed permanent dentition tooth surface–level dental caries pattern traits. We demonstrate that these clinical patterns are transferable across multiple cohorts, have similar relative contributions within each study, and thus are prime targets for genetic interrogation in the expanded and diverse multiethnic sample of GLIDE2. We anticipate that results from GLIDE2 will decisively advance the knowledge base of mechanisms at play in oral, dental, and craniofacial health and disease and further catalyze international collaboration and data and resource sharing in genomics research. SAGE Publications 2022-08-24 2022-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9516613/ /pubmed/36000800 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00220345221109775 Text en © International Association for Dental Research and American Association for Dental, Oral, and Craniofacial Research 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits any use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Divaris, K.
Haworth, S.
Shaffer, J.R.
Anttonen, V.
Beck, J.D.
Furuichi, Y.
Holtfreter, B.
Jönsson, D.
Kocher, T.
Levy, S.M.
Magnusson, P.K.E.
McNeil, D.W.
Michaëlsson, K.
North, K.E.
Palotie, U.
Papapanou, P.N.
Pussinen, P.J.
Porteous, D.
Reis, K.
Salminen, A.
Schaefer, A.S.
Sudo, T.
Sun, Y.Q.
Suominen, A.L.
Tamahara, T.
Weinberg, S.M.
Lundberg, P.
Marazita, M.L.
Johansson, I.
Phenotype Harmonization in the GLIDE2 Oral Health Genomics Consortium
title Phenotype Harmonization in the GLIDE2 Oral Health Genomics Consortium
title_full Phenotype Harmonization in the GLIDE2 Oral Health Genomics Consortium
title_fullStr Phenotype Harmonization in the GLIDE2 Oral Health Genomics Consortium
title_full_unstemmed Phenotype Harmonization in the GLIDE2 Oral Health Genomics Consortium
title_short Phenotype Harmonization in the GLIDE2 Oral Health Genomics Consortium
title_sort phenotype harmonization in the glide2 oral health genomics consortium
topic Research Reports
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9516613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36000800
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00220345221109775
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