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Advancing stroke genomic research in the age of Trans-Omics big data science: Emerging priorities and opportunities.

AbstractBACKGROUND:
We systematically reviewed the genetic variants associated with stroke in genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and examined the emerging priorities and opportunities for rapidly advancing stroke research in the era of Trans-Omics science.
METHODS:
Using the PRISMA guideline, we searched PubMed and NHGRI- EBI GWAS catalog for stroke studies from 2007 till May 2017.
RESULTS:
We included 31 studies. The major challenge is that the few validated variants could not account for the full genetic risk of stroke and have not been translated for clinical use. None of the studies included continental Africans. Genomic study of stroke among Africans presents a unique opportunity for the discovery, validation, functional annotation, Trans-Omics study and translation of genomic determinants of stroke with implications for global populations. This is because all humans originated from Africa, a continent with a unique genomic architecture and a distinctive epidemiology of stroke; as well as substantially higher heritability and resolution of fine mapping of stroke genes.
CONCLUSION:
Understanding the genomic determinants of stroke and the corresponding molecular mechanisms will revolutionize the development of a new set of precise biomarkers for stroke prediction, diagnosis and prognostic estimates as well as personalized interventions for reducing the global burden of stroke.
AuthorsMayowa Owolabi, Emmanuel Peprah, Huichun Xu, Rufus Akinyemi, Hemant K Tiwari, Marguerite R Irvin, Kolawole Wasiu Wahab, Donna K Arnett, Bruce Ovbiagele
JournalJournal of the neurological sciences (J Neurol Sci) Vol. 382 Pg. 18-28 (Nov 15 2017) ISSN: 1878-5883 [Electronic] Netherlands
PMID29111012 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Review)
CopyrightCopyright © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Topics
  • Genomics
  • Humans
  • Stroke (genetics)

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