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Cohort profile of the CARTaGENE study: Quebec's population-based biobank for public health and personalized genomics.

Philip Awadalla1, Catherine Boileau, Yves Payette, Youssef Idaghdour, Jean-Philippe Goulet, Bartha Knoppers, Pavel Hamet, Claude Laberge.   

Abstract

The CARTaGENE (CaG) study is both a population-based biobank and the largest ongoing prospective health study of men and women in Quebec. In population-based cohorts, participants are not recruited for a particular disease but represent a random selection among the population, minimizing the need to correct for bias in measured phenotypes. CaG targeted the segment of the population that is most at risk of developing chronic disorders, that is 40-69 years of age, from four metropolitan areas in Quebec. Over 20,000 participants consented to visiting 1 of 12 assessment sites where detailed health and socio-demographic information, physiological measures and biological samples (blood, serum and urine) were captured for a total of 650 variables. Significant correlations of diseases and chronic conditions are observed across these regions, implicating complex interactions, some of which we describe for major chronic conditions. The CaG study is one of the few population-based cohorts in the world where blood is stored not only for DNA and protein based science but also for gene expression analyses, opening the door for multiple systems genomics approaches that identify genetic and environmental factors associated with disease-related quantitative traits. Interested researchers are encouraged to submit project proposals on the study website (www.cartagene.qc.ca).

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23071140     DOI: 10.1093/ije/dys160

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Epidemiol        ISSN: 0300-5771            Impact factor:   7.196


  61 in total

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3.  Prevalence, awareness, and management of CKD and cardiovascular risk factors in publicly funded health care.

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4.  Building a Platform to Enable NCD Research to Address Population Health in Africa: CVD Working Group Discussion at the Sixth H3Africa Consortium Meeting in Zambia.

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8.  Impact of updated recommendations on acetylsalicylic acid use for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease in Canada: a population-based survey.

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9.  Inferring Transmission Histories of Rare Alleles in Population-Scale Genealogies.

Authors:  Dominic Nelson; Claudia Moreau; Marianne de Vriendt; Yixiao Zeng; Christoph Preuss; Hélène Vézina; Emmanuel Milot; Gregor Andelfinger; Damian Labuda; Simon Gravel
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10.  Analysis of mitochondrial m1A/G RNA modification reveals links to nuclear genetic variants and associated disease processes.

Authors:  Aminah Tasnim Ali; Youssef Idaghdour; Alan Hodgkinson
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