Saluja Sushant, Anderson Simon G
Division of Cardiovascular Sciences Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health The University of Manchester United Kingdom Division of Cardiovascular Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom.
George Alleyne Chronic Disease Research Centre Caribbean Institute for Health Research The University of the West Indies at Cave Hill Bridgetown, Saint Michael Barbados George Alleyne Chronic Disease Research Centre, Caribbean Institute for Health Research, The University of the West Indies at Cave Hill, Bridgetown, Saint Michael, Barbados.
Rev Panam Salud Publica. 2025 Feb 11;49:e11. doi: 10.26633/RPSP.2025.11. eCollection 2025.
The establishment of a biobank in the Caribbean represents a vital opportunity to enhance biomedical research and tackle health issues in the area. The Caribbean's unique genetic diversity, shaped by migration and environmental factors, underscores a well-managed biobank's potential impact on global health, especially for underrepresented groups. This paper examines biobanking's potential in the Caribbean, focusing on precision medicine, public health improvements and regional scientific self-sufficiency. It analyzes successful models such as the UK Biobank, the All of Us Research Program at the United States' National Institutes of Health, and Human Heredity and Health in Africa (known as H3Africa), hosted at the University of Cape Town, pinpointing key lessons on data-sharing, ethical governance and infrastructure that could be applied to the Caribbean context. The UK Biobank and H3Africa are relevant examples due to their contributions to large-scale data and health research in diverse populations. The UK Biobank project is a large-scale study with deep genetic and phenotypic data from about 500 000 participants in the United Kingdom. It offers unprecedented insights into health data through extensive follow up and collection of genome-wide genotype data. H3Africa focuses on genomics research that addresses health disparities among African populations, which parallels the Caribbean's challenges. Its ethical governance and community engagement focus are crucial for Caribbean biobank development. This article highlights the challenges of developing biobanks, including ensuring sufficient sample storage and data security, and the need for strong governance. It recommends solutions that involve regional collaboration, stakeholder engagement and increased investment in infrastructure. Establishing a Caribbean biobank with equitable data-sharing principles can significantly enhance global genomic data sets and ensure that the benefits of precision medicine reach the Caribbean. This study promotes a strategic, ethical and inclusive approach to biobanking for long-term success.
在加勒比地区建立生物样本库是加强生物医学研究和解决该地区健康问题的重要契机。加勒比地区独特的遗传多样性是由移民和环境因素塑造而成的,这凸显了管理良好的生物样本库对全球健康的潜在影响,特别是对代表性不足的群体而言。本文探讨了生物样本库在加勒比地区的潜力,重点关注精准医学、公共卫生改善和区域科学自给自足。文章分析了一些成功模式,如英国生物样本库、美国国立卫生研究院的“我们所有人”研究计划以及位于开普敦大学的“非洲人类遗传与健康计划”(简称H3Africa),找出了可应用于加勒比地区情况的数据共享、伦理治理和基础设施方面的关键经验教训。英国生物样本库和H3Africa是相关的例子,因为它们为不同人群的大规模数据和健康研究做出了贡献。英国生物样本库项目是一项大规模研究,拥有来自英国约50万名参与者的深度遗传和表型数据。通过广泛的随访和全基因组基因型数据的收集,该项目提供了对健康数据前所未有的见解。H3Africa专注于解决非洲人群健康差异问题的基因组学研究,这与加勒比地区面临的挑战类似。其伦理治理和社区参与重点对加勒比生物样本库的发展至关重要。本文强调了发展生物样本库面临的挑战,包括确保足够的样本存储和数据安全,以及对强有力治理的需求。文章建议了一些解决方案,包括区域合作、利益相关者参与和增加对基础设施的投资。建立一个遵循公平数据共享原则的加勒比生物样本库可以显著增强全球基因组数据集,并确保精准医学的益处惠及加勒比地区。本研究倡导采用战略、伦理和包容性的方法进行生物样本库建设,以实现长期成功。