biobank.cy, Center of Excellence in Biobanking and Biomedical Research, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus.
Biobanking and BioMolecular Resources Research Infrastructure-European Research Infrastructure Consortium (BBMRI-ERIC), Graz, Austria.
Sci Rep. 2024 Nov 18;14(1):28517. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-78644-4.
The Cyprus Biobank collects biosamples, medical and lifestyle information with the aim of reaching 16,500 Cypriots aged ≥ 18-years, by year 2027, as part of a multitasked EU funded project. Volunteers are both from the general population and from disease cohorts of focused research projects, who amongst others will contribute to canvas the architecture of the Cyprus human genome and study the healthy and morbid anatomy of Cypriots. The Cyprus Biobank is a research infrastructure pillar of the biobank.cy Center of Excellence in Biobanking and Biomedical Research. Within 3-years (November 2019-October 2022), 1348 participants of the general population who represent a subset of the Cyprus Biobank recruited individuals, were enrolled in the pilot study. The study did not include individuals from separate disease-specific cohorts. Extensive information was collected from each participant, including biochemistry, complete blood count, physiological, anthropometric, socio-demographic, diet, and lifestyle characteristics. Prevalent health conditions along with medication use and family history were recorded, including 58 biomarkers based on blood and urine samples. With a systematic recruitment campaign, the Biobank is continuously increasing the number of individuals in the general population cohort and is developing separate disease cohorts of the Cypriot population. The pilot study enrolled 579 men and 769 women, aged between 18 and 85 years (median 48-years). The enrollment takes 40 min on average, including the collection of biological samples and phenotypic information. More than half (n = 733, 55%) of the participants are educated to college level or above. Statistically significant differences were found between men and women regarding their education level (p < 0.001), marital status (p = 0.01) and employment status (p < 0.001) but not their age (p = 0.29). The most prevalent medical conditions recorded are hypertension (17.2%), osteoporosis (6.9%) and diabetes (6.0%). In conclusion, the Cyprus biobanking pilot study has successfully collected extensive baseline information from enrolled participants. The Biobank will comprise a rich data resource used to examine the major risk factors leading to public health burdens and develop strategies for disease prevention.
塞浦路斯生物银行收集生物样本和医疗及生活方式信息,目标是在 2027 年前覆盖 16500 名 18 岁及以上的塞浦路斯人,这是一个欧盟资助的多任务项目的一部分。志愿者来自普通人群和专注于特定疾病研究项目的队列,他们将有助于描绘塞浦路斯人类基因组的结构,并研究塞浦路斯人健康和病态的解剖结构。塞浦路斯生物银行是生物银行和生物医学研究卓越中心的研究基础设施支柱。在 3 年内(2019 年 11 月至 2022 年 10 月),招募了 1348 名普通人群中的参与者,他们是塞浦路斯生物银行的一部分,参加了该试点研究。该研究不包括来自单独的特定疾病队列的个体。从每个参与者收集了广泛的信息,包括生物化学、全血细胞计数、生理、人体测量、社会人口统计学、饮食和生活方式特征。记录了常见健康状况以及药物使用和家族病史,包括 58 个基于血液和尿液样本的生物标志物。通过系统的招募活动,生物银行不断增加普通人群队列中的人数,并正在为塞浦路斯人群开发单独的疾病队列。该试点研究招募了 579 名男性和 769 名女性,年龄在 18 至 85 岁之间(中位数为 48 岁)。平均需要 40 分钟才能完成登记,包括收集生物样本和表型信息。超过一半(n=733,55%)的参与者受过大学或以上教育。男性和女性在教育程度(p<0.001)、婚姻状况(p=0.01)和就业状况(p<0.001)方面存在统计学显著差异,但年龄方面没有差异(p=0.29)。记录的最常见医疗状况是高血压(17.2%)、骨质疏松症(6.9%)和糖尿病(6.0%)。总之,塞浦路斯生物银行试点研究已成功从登记参与者那里收集了广泛的基线信息。生物银行将包含一个丰富的数据资源,用于研究导致公共卫生负担的主要风险因素,并制定疾病预防策略。