학술논문

Global Biobank Meta-analysis Initiative: Powering genetic discovery across human disease
Document Type
article
Author
Zhou, WeiKanai, MasahiroWu, Kuan-Han HRasheed, HumairaTsuo, KristinHirbo, Jibril BWang, YingBhattacharya, ArjunZhao, HuilingNamba, ShinichiSurakka, IdaWolford, Brooke NFaro, Valeria LoLopera-Maya, Esteban ALäll, KristiFavé, Marie-JuliePartanen, Juulia JChapman, Sinéad BKarjalainen, JuhaKurki, MitjaMaasha, MutaambaBrumpton, Ben MChavan, SameerChen, Tzu-TingDaya, MichelleDing, YiFeng, Yen-Chen AGuare, Lindsay AGignoux, Christopher RGraham, Sarah EHornsby, Whitney EIngold, NathanIsmail, Said IJohnson, RuthLaisk, TriinLin, KuangLv, JunMillwood, Iona YMoreno-Grau, SoniaNam, KisungPalta, PriitPandit, AnitaPreuss, Michael HSaad, ChadiSetia-Verma, ShefaliThorsteinsdottir, UnnurUzunovic, JasminaVerma, AnuragZawistowski, MatthewZhong, XueAfifi, NahlaAl-Dabhani, Kawthar MThani, Asma AlBradford, YukiCampbell, ArchieCrooks, Kristyde Bock, Geertruida HDamrauer, Scott MDouville, Nicholas JFiner, SarahFritsche, Lars GFthenou, EleniGonzalez-Arroyo, GilbertoGriffiths, Christopher JGuo, YuHunt, Karen AIoannidis, AlexanderJansonius, Nomdo MKonuma, TakahiroLee, Ming Ta MichaelLopez-Pineda, ArturoMatsuda, YutaMarioni, Riccardo EMoatamed, BabakNava-Aguilar, Marco ANumakura, KensukePatil, SnehalRafaels, NicholasRichmond, AnneRojas-Muñoz, AgustinShortt, Jonathan AStraub, PeterTao, RanVanderwerff, BrettVernekar, ManviVeturi, YogasudhaBarnes, Kathleen CBoezen, MarikeChen, ZhengmingChen, Chia-YenCho, JudySmith, George DaveyFinucane, Hilary KFranke, LudeGamazon, Eric RGanna, AndreaGaunt, Tom RGe, TianHuang, HailiangHuffman, Jennifer
Source
Cell Genomics. 2(10)
Subject
Human Genome
Genetics
Biotechnology
Generic health relevance
Good Health and Well Being
Biobank of the Americas
Biobank Japan Project
BioMe
BioVU
CanPath - Ontario Health Study
China Kadoorie Biobank Collaborative Group
Colorado Center for Personalized Medicine
deCODE Genetics
Estonian Biobank
FinnGen
Generation Scotland
Genes & Health Research Team
LifeLines
Mass General Brigham Biobank
Michigan Genomics Initiative
National Biobank of Korea
Penn Medicine BioBank
Qatar Biobank
QSkin Sun and Health Study
Taiwan Biobank
HUNT Study
UCLA ATLAS Community Health Initiative
Uganda Genome Resource
UK Biobank
GWAS
ancestry diversity
biobank
genetic association studies
meta-analysis
phenotype harmonization
Language
Abstract
Biobanks facilitate genome-wide association studies (GWASs), which have mapped genomic loci across a range of human diseases and traits. However, most biobanks are primarily composed of individuals of European ancestry. We introduce the Global Biobank Meta-analysis Initiative (GBMI)-a collaborative network of 23 biobanks from 4 continents representing more than 2.2 million consented individuals with genetic data linked to electronic health records. GBMI meta-analyzes summary statistics from GWASs generated using harmonized genotypes and phenotypes from member biobanks for 14 exemplar diseases and endpoints. This strategy validates that GWASs conducted in diverse biobanks can be integrated despite heterogeneity in case definitions, recruitment strategies, and baseline characteristics. This collaborative effort improves GWAS power for diseases, benefits understudied diseases, and improves risk prediction while also enabling the nomination of disease genes and drug candidates by incorporating gene and protein expression data and providing insight into the underlying biology of human diseases and traits.