Abstract

Doc number: 144

Abstract

Background: Individualized Medicine aims at providing optimal treatment for an individual patient at a given time based on his specific genetic and molecular characteristics. This requires excellent clinical stratification of patients as well as the availability of genomic data and biomarkers as prerequisites for the development of novel diagnostic tools and therapeutic strategies. The University Medicine Greifswald, Germany, has launched the "Greifswald Approach to Individualized Medicine" (GANI_MED) project to address major challenges of Individualized Medicine. Herein, we describe the implementation of the scientific and clinical infrastructure that allows future translation of findings relevant to Individualized Medicine into clinical practice.

Methods/design: Clinical patient cohorts (N > 5,000) with an emphasis on metabolic and cardiovascular diseases are being established following a standardized protocol for the assessment of medical history, laboratory biomarkers, and the collection of various biosamples for bio-banking purposes. A multi-omics based biomarker assessment including genome-wide genotyping, transcriptome, metabolome, and proteome analyses complements the multi-level approach of GANI_MED. Comparisons with the general background population as characterized by our Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP) are performed. A central data management structure has been implemented to capture and integrate all relevant clinical data for research purposes. Ethical research projects on informed consent procedures, reporting of incidental findings, and economic evaluations were launched in parallel.

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Title
Cohort profile: Greifswald approach to individualized medicine (GANI_MED)
Author
Grabe, Hans J; Assel, Heinrich; Bahls, Thomas; Dörr, Marcus; Endlich, Karlhans; Endlich, Nicole; Erdmann, Pia; Ewert, Ralf; Felix, Stephan B; Fiene, Beate; Fischer, Tobias; Flessa, Steffen; Friedrich, Nele; Gadebusch-Bondio, Mariacarla; Salazar, Manuela Gesell; Hammer, Elke; Haring, Robin; Havemann, Christoph; Hecker, Michael; Hoffmann, Wolfgang; Holtfreter, Birte; Kacprowski, Tim; Klein, Kathleen; Kocher, Thomas; Kock, Holger; Krafczyk, Janina; Kuhn, Jana; Langanke, Martin; Lendeckel, Uwe; Lerch, Markus M; Lieb, Wolfgang; Lorbeer, Roberto; Mayerle, Julia; Meissner, Konrad; zu Schwabedissen, Henriette Meyer; Nauck, Matthias; Ott, Konrad; Rathmann, Wolfgang; Rettig, Rainer; Richardt, Claudia; Saljé, Karen; Schminke, Ulf; Schulz, Andrea; Schwab, Matthias; Siegmund, Werner; Stracke, Sylvia; Suhre, Karsten; Ueffing, Marius; Ungerer, Saskia; Völker, Uwe; Völzke, Henry; Wallaschofski, Henri; Werner, Vivian; Zygmunt, Marek T; Kroemer, Heyo K
Pages
144
Publication year
2014
Publication date
2014
Publisher
BioMed Central
e-ISSN
14795876
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1538245117
Copyright
© 2014 Grabe et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.