학술논문

The UCLA ATLAS Community Health Initiative: Promoting precision health research in a diverse biobank
Document Type
article
Source
Cell Genomics, Vol 3, Iss 1, Pp 100243- (2023)
Subject
electronic health records
biobanks
multi-ancestry
Global-Biobank Meta-analysis Initiative
GWAS
PheWAS
Genetics
QH426-470
Internal medicine
RC31-1245
Language
English
ISSN
2666-979X
Abstract
Summary: The UCLA ATLAS Community Health Initiative (ATLAS) has an initial target to recruit 150,000 participants from across the UCLA Health system with the goal of creating a genomic database to accelerate precision medicine efforts in California. This initiative includes a biobank embedded within the UCLA Health system that comprises de-identified genomic data linked to electronic health records (EHRs). The first freeze of data from September 2020 contains 27,987 genotyped samples imputed to 7.9 million SNPs across the genome and is linked with de-identified versions of the EHRs from UCLA Health. Here, we describe a centralized repository of the genotype data and provide tools and pipelines to perform genome- and phenome-wide association studies across a wide range of EHR-derived phenotypes and genetic ancestry groups. We demonstrate the utility of this resource through the analysis of 7 well-studied traits and recapitulate many previous genetic and phenotypic associations.