Biobanking with genetics shapes precision medicine and global health

IF 39.1 1区 生物学 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY Nature Reviews Genetics Pub Date : 2024-11-20 DOI:10.1038/s41576-024-00794-y
C. Scott Gallagher, Geoffrey S. Ginsburg, Anjené Musick
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Precision medicine provides patients with access to personally tailored treatments based on individual-level data. However, developing personalized therapies requires analyses with substantial statistical power to map genetic and epidemiologic associations that ultimately create models informing clinical decisions. As one solution, biobanks have emerged as large-scale, longitudinal cohort studies with long-term storage of biological specimens and health information, including electronic health records and participant survey responses. By providing access to individual-level data for genotype–phenotype mapping efforts, pharmacogenomic studies, polygenic risk score assessments and rare variant analyses, biobanks support ongoing and future precision medicine research. Notably, due in part to the geographical enrichment of biobanks in Western Europe and North America, European ancestries have become disproportionately over-represented in precision medicine research. Herein, we provide a genetics-focused review of biobanks from around the world that are in pursuit of supporting precision medicine. We discuss the limitations of their designs, ongoing efforts to diversify genomics research and strategies to maximize the benefits of research leveraging biobanks for all.

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生物库与遗传学塑造精准医疗和全球健康
精准医疗为患者提供了基于个体数据的个人定制疗法。然而,开发个性化疗法需要进行具有强大统计能力的分析,以绘制基因和流行病学关联图,最终建立模型,为临床决策提供依据。作为解决方案之一,生物库作为大规模纵向队列研究应运而生,长期储存生物样本和健康信息,包括电子健康记录和参与者的调查反馈。通过为基因型-表型图谱绘制工作、药物基因组学研究、多基因风险评分评估和罕见变异分析提供个人水平的数据访问,生物库为正在进行的和未来的精准医学研究提供了支持。值得注意的是,部分由于西欧和北美生物库的地域丰富性,欧洲血统在精准医学研究中的比例已经过高。在此,我们以遗传学为重点,回顾了世界各地为支持精准医学而建立的生物库。我们将讨论这些生物库设计的局限性、为实现基因组学研究多样化所做的不懈努力,以及使利用生物库开展的研究为所有人带来最大益处的策略。
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Nature Reviews Genetics
Nature Reviews Genetics 生物-遗传学
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