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GISCOME - Genetics of Ischaemic Stroke Functional Outcome network: A protocol for an international multicentre genetic association study

Authors :
Tara M. Stanne
Israel Fernandez-Cadenas
Christina Jern
Jonathan Sturm
Catherine Sudlow
Graeme J. Hankey
Jordi Jimenez-Conde
Jonathan Rosand
Steve Bevan
Bo Norrving
Peter M. Rothwell
Katarina Jood
Bradford B. Worrall
Natalia S. Rost
Vincent Thijs
Daniel Woo
Matthew Traylor
Christopher Levi
Tadeusz Wieloch
Daniel Strbian
Kristiina Rannikmäe
Turgut Tatlisumak
Jane Maguire
Erik Lorenzen
Robin Lemmens
Rodney J. Scott
Arne Lindgren
Jin-Moo Lee
Neurologian yksikkö
Clinicum
Department of Neurosciences
Source :
Maguire, J M, Bevan, S, Stanne, T M, Lorenzen, E, Fernandez-cadenas, I, Hankey, G J, Jimenez-conde, J, Jood, K, Lee, J, Lemmens, R, Levi, C, Norrving, B, Rannikmae, K, Rost, N, Rosand, J, Rothwell, P M, Scott, R, Strbian, D, Sturm, J, Sudlow, C, Traylor, M, Thijs, V, Tatlisumak, T, Wieloch, T, Woo, D, Worrall, B B, Jern, C & Lindgren, A 2017, ' GISCOME – Genetics of Ischaemic Stroke Functional Outcome network: A protocol for an international multicentre genetic association study ', European Stroke Journal . https://doi.org/10.1177/2396987317704547
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Introduction Genome-wide association studies have identified several novel genetic loci associated with stroke risk, but how genetic factors influence stroke outcome is less studied. The Genetics of Ischaemic Stroke Functional outcome network aims at performing genetic studies of stroke outcome. We here describe the study protocol and methods basis of Genetics of Ischaemic Stroke Functional outcome. Methods The Genetics of Ischaemic Stroke Functional outcome network has assembled patients from 12 ischaemic stroke projects with genome-wide genotypic and outcome data from the International Stroke Genetics Consortium and the National Institute of Neurological Diseases Stroke Genetics Network initiatives. We have assessed the availability of baseline variables, outcome metrics and time-points for collection of outcome data. Results We have collected 8831 ischaemic stroke cases with genotypic and outcome data. Modified Rankin score was the outcome metric most readily available. We detected heterogeneity between cohorts for age and initial stroke severity (according to the NIH Stroke Scale), and will take this into account in analyses. We intend to conduct a first phase genome-wide association outcome study on ischaemic stroke cases with data on initial stroke severity and modified Rankin score within 60–190 days. To date, we have assembled 5762 such cases and are currently seeking additional cases meeting these criteria for second phase analyses. Conclusion Genetics of Ischaemic Stroke Functional outcome is a unique collection of ischaemic stroke cases with detailed genetic and outcome data providing an opportunity for discovery of genetic loci influencing functional outcome. Genetics of Ischaemic Stroke Functional outcome will serve as an exploratory study where the results as well as the methodological observations will provide a basis for future studies on functional outcome. Genetics of Ischaemic Stroke Functional outcome can also be used for candidate gene replication or assessing stroke outcome non-genetic association hypotheses.

Details

ISSN :
23969881
Volume :
2
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European stroke journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....81d585e61184353f6af4099f27074ab7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/2396987317704547