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环境多态性登记处:一个促进环境疾病转化研究的独特资源。

The Environmental Polymorphism Registry: a unique resource that facilitates translational research of environmental disease.

机构信息

Clinical Research Program, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA.

出版信息

Environ Health Perspect. 2011 Nov;119(11):1523-7. doi: 10.1289/ehp.1003348. Epub 2011 Jun 9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Dissecting complex disease has become more feasible because of the availability of large-scale DNA resources and advances in high-throughput genomic technology. Although these tools help scientists identify potential susceptibility loci, subjects with relevant genotypes are needed for clinical phenotyping and toxicity studies.

OBJECTIVE

We have developed a resource of subjects and their DNA to use for translational research of environmental disease.

METHODS

More than 15,000 individuals of diverse sex, age, race, and ethnicity were recruited from North Carolina. DNA was isolated from their blood and coded with personal identification numbers linked to their identities. This linked resource of subjects and their DNA-the Environmental Polymorphism Registry (EPR)-allows scientists to screen for individuals with genotypes of interest and invite them to participate in follow-up studies.

DISCUSSION

The EPR is a phenotype-by-genotype resource designed to facilitate translational studies of environmental disease. Based on their genotypes, subjects are invited to participate at all levels of research, from basic laboratory ex vivo cell phenotyping experiments that require viable tissue to in vivo observational studies and clinical trials. Here we report on progress of the EPR since 2008. We also describe a major effort at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) to investigate susceptibility loci in 87 environmental response genes and gene × environment interactions using EPR resources.

CONCLUSION

The EPR is a unique and novel resource and is ideal for genotype-driven translational research of environmental disease. We expect that it will serve as a model for future resources. Such tools help scientists attain their ultimate goals: to identify at-risk populations and develop strategies for preventing and treating human disease.

摘要

背景

由于大规模 DNA 资源的可用性和高通量基因组技术的进步,解析复杂疾病变得更加可行。尽管这些工具帮助科学家识别出潜在的易感基因座,但需要有相关基因型的受试者进行临床表型和毒性研究。

目的

我们开发了一个受试者及其 DNA 的资源,用于环境疾病的转化研究。

方法

从北卡罗来纳州招募了 15000 多名不同性别、年龄、种族和民族的个体。从他们的血液中提取 DNA,并编码个人识别号码,与他们的身份相关联。这个与受试者及其 DNA 相关联的资源——环境多态性登记处(EPR)——使科学家能够筛选出有兴趣的基因型的个体,并邀请他们参加后续研究。

讨论

EPR 是一个表型-基因型资源,旨在促进环境疾病的转化研究。根据他们的基因型,受试者被邀请在研究的各个层面参与,从需要活组织的基本实验室体外细胞表型实验到体内观察性研究和临床试验。在这里,我们报告了自 2008 年以来 EPR 的进展情况。我们还描述了国家环境卫生科学研究所(NIEHS)利用 EPR 资源对 87 个环境反应基因和基因×环境相互作用中的易感基因座进行的一项重大研究。

结论

EPR 是一个独特而新颖的资源,非常适合环境疾病的基因型驱动的转化研究。我们预计它将成为未来资源的典范。这些工具帮助科学家实现了他们的最终目标:识别高危人群并制定预防和治疗人类疾病的策略。

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