Literature DB >> 27288810

Neurogenomics in Africa: Perspectives, progress, possibilities and priorities.

Rufus O Akinyemi1, Mayowa O Owolabi2, Tolulope Oyeniyi3, Bruce Ovbiagele4, Donna K Arnett5, Hemant K Tiwari5, Richard Walker6, Adesola Ogunniyi2, Raj N Kalaria7.   

Abstract

The understanding of the genetic basis of neurological disorders has grown rapidly in the last two decades. Despite the genomic heterogeneity within African populations, large-scale candidate gene or linkage and exome studies are lacking. However, current knowledge on neurogenetics in African populations is limited and geographically very uneven. Isolated reports indicate the existence of autosomal dominant or recessive conditions incorporating cerebrovascular, movement, neuromuscular, seizure and motor neuron disorders in Africans. In addition, few African families with neurodegenerative disorders associated with dementia have been characterized in North, West and South Africa. The current insurgency in genomic research triggered by among others the Human Health and Heredity (H3) Africa Initiative indicates that there are unique opportunities to advance our knowledge and understanding of the influence of genomic variation on the pattern, presentations and prognosis of neurological disorders in Africa. These have enormous potential to unmask novel genes and molecular pathways germane to the neurobiology of brain disorders. It would facilitate the development of novel diagnostics, preventative and targeted treatments in the new paradigm of precision medicine. Nevertheless, it is crucial to strike a balance between effective traditional public health strategies and personalized genome based care. The translational barriers can be overcome through robust stakeholder engagement and sustainable multilevel, multigenerational and multidisciplinary capacity building and infrastructural development for genomic medicine in Africa.
Copyright © 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Africa; Burden of disease; Capacity building; Genetics; Genomics; Neurological disorders

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27288810      PMCID: PMC4920548          DOI: 10.1016/j.jns.2016.05.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurol Sci        ISSN: 0022-510X            Impact factor:   3.181


  151 in total

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Review 1.  Stroke, cerebrovascular diseases and vascular cognitive impairment in Africa.

Authors:  Rufus O Akinyemi; Mayowa O Owolabi; Masafumi Ihara; Albertino Damasceno; Adesola Ogunniyi; Catherine Dotchin; Stella-Maria Paddick; Julius Ogeng'o; Richard Walker; Raj N Kalaria
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Review 2.  Advancing stroke genomic research in the age of Trans-Omics big data science: Emerging priorities and opportunities.

Authors:  Mayowa Owolabi; Emmanuel Peprah; Huichun Xu; Rufus Akinyemi; Hemant K Tiwari; Marguerite R Irvin; Kolawole Wasiu Wahab; Donna K Arnett; Bruce Ovbiagele
Journal:  J Neurol Sci       Date:  2017-09-18       Impact factor: 3.181

3.  Interleukin-6 (IL-6) rs1800796 and cyclin dependent kinase inhibitor (CDKN2A/CDKN2B) rs2383207 are associated with ischemic stroke in indigenous West African Men.

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Journal:  J Neurol Sci       Date:  2017-05-23       Impact factor: 3.181

4.  Two decades of neuroscience publication trends in Africa.

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Review 5.  Dementia in Africa: Current evidence, knowledge gaps, and future directions.

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Review 6.  Clinical and Genetic Characteristics of Leukodystrophies in Africa.

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7.  Biobanking in a Challenging African Environment: Unique Experience from the SIREN Project.

Authors:  Rufus O Akinyemi; Kazeem Akinwande; Samuel Diala; Osi Adeleye; Abiodun Ajose; Kehinde Issa; Dorcas Owusu; Isaac Boamah; Isah Suleiman Yahaya; Abdulraheem Olayemi Jimoh; Lucius Imoh; Gregory Fakunle; Albert Akpalu; Fred Sarfo; Kolawole Wahab; Emmanuel Sanya; Lukman Owolabi; Reginald Obiako; Godwin Osaigbovo; Morenikeji Komolafe; Michael Fawale; Philip Adebayo; Paul Olowoyo; Yahaya Obiabo; Taofiki Sunmonu; Ijezie Chukwuonye; Olayemi Balogun; Basirat Adeoye; Florence Oladele; Peter Olowoniyi; Frederick Adeyemi; Arthur Lezzi; Ajibola Tunde Falayi; Michael Fasanya; Kolawole Ogunwale; Olabisi Adeola; Omolara Olomu; Olumayowa Aridegbe; Ruth Laryea; Ezinne Uvere; Moyinoluwalogo Faniyan; Ezinne Melikam; Raelle Tagge; Onoja Akpa; Joshua Akinyemi; Oyedunni Arulogun; Hemant K Tiwari; Bruce Ovbiagele; Mayowa O Owolabi
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10.  Knowledge, attitudes and practices of West Africans on genetic studies of stroke: Evidence from the SIREN Study.

Authors:  Rufus O Akinyemi; Fred S Sarfo; Joshua Akinyemi; Arti Singh; Matthew Onoja Akpa; Albert Akpalu; Lukman Owolabi; Abiodun M Adeoye; Reginald Obiako; Kolawole Wahab; Emmanuel Sanya; Morenikeji Komolafe; Godwin Ogbole; Michael Fawale; Philip Adebayo; Godwin Osaigbovo; Taofiki Sunmonu; Paul Olowoyo; Innocent Chukwuonye; Yahaya Obiabo; Olaleye Adeniji; Gregory Fakunle; Ezinne Melikam; Raelle Saulson; Joseph Yaria; Kelechi Uwanruochi; Phillip Ibinaiye; Ganiyu Adeniyi Amusa; Isah Suleiman Yahaya; Abdullahi Hamisu Dambatta; Mercy Faniyan; Peter Olowoniyi; Andrew Bock-Oruma; Odo Chidi Joseph; Ayodipupo Oguntade; Philip Kolo; Ruth Laryea; Sulaiman Lakoh; Ezinne Uvere; Temitope Farombi; Josephine Akpalu; Olalekan Oyinloye; Lambert Appiah; Benedict Calys-Tagoe; Vincent Shidali; Nasir Abdulkadir Tabari; Oladimeji Adebayo; Richard Efidi; Osi Adeleye; Dorcas Owusu; Luqman Ogunjimi; Olumayowa Aridegbe; Chidiebere Lucius Imoh; Taofeeq Sanni; Mulugeta Gebreziabher; Tiwari Hemant; Oyedunni Arulogun; Adesola Ogunniyi; Carolyn Jenkins; Mayowa Owolabi; Bruce Ovbiagele
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