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1Incorporating Genomics in Epidemiological
Research Examples from the Partnerships for
Genomics and Molecular Epidemiology Judith T.
Lessler March 18, 2005
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Triangle Institute
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Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA
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Phone 919-541-6631
e-mail lessler_at_rti.org
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4NIH Research
- Solving the puzzle of complex diseases, from
obesity to cancer, will require a holistic
understanding of the interplay between factors
such as genetics, diet, infectious agents,
environment, behavior, and social structures. - Zerhouni SCIENCE VOL 302 October 3, 2003
5NIH Directions
- Focus on interdisciplinary teams to solve large
scientific problems - Provide a seed mechanism for high-risk research
- Create programs to forge public-private
partnerships - NIH Institutes focus on
- Genomics and gene-environment interactions
- Sharing of data public data resources
6NIMH and Mood Disorders
- Mood disorders (depression and bipolar disorder)
are highly heritable - Non-genetic factors, particularly stress are
significant in triggering episodes of mood
disorders - Breaking Ground, Breaking Through The Strategic
Plan for Mood Disorders Research, National
Institutes of Mental Health, July 2002
7Influence of Life Stress on Depression (Caspi,
et. al, 2003)
- Prospective-longitudinal cohort study of stress
and depression - Functional polymorphism in the promoter region of
the serotonin transporter (5-HTT) gene - Individuals with the short allele of the 5-HTT
promoter polymorphism exhibited more depressive
symptoms, diagnosable depression, and suicidality
in response to stress - Caspi, A, et. al (2003) Influence of Life Stress
on Depression, Science, Vol. 301, July 18, 2003
8Partnerships for Genomics and Molecular
Epidemiology (PGME)
- Goal Build a research program that would allow
us to conduct complex research that illuminates
the interaction between genetics and the
environment - Took a building block approach
- Development of internal capabilities and
experience - Partnering with universities and other
organizations that have complementary capabilities
9Partnerships for Genomics and Molecular
Epidemiology (PGME)
- Bioinformatics
- Statistical Genetics
- Proteomics
- Public understanding of genetics/genomics
- Epidemiology
10Epidemiology a Core Competency that Binds
Disciplines
Laboratory Molecular Sciences
Health Sciences
Epidemiology
Biostatistics Informatics
Social and Behavioral Sciences
11PGME Bioinformatics
- Data management and data integration
- Data types clinical, biological assays, sequence
data, gene expression, and protein expression - Integration of external data sets on genes,
proteins, biological pathways - High performance computing
- 64-cpu Linux Cluster
12PGME Bioinformatics
http//gdbwww.gdb.org/
13Statistical Genetics
- Data mining
- Mathematical modeling
- Statistical Genetics genetic linkage analysis,
genetic association mapping, gene-environment
interactions - Analysis of microarray and proteomic data
- Statistical and data coordinating centers
14Proteomics
- Methodologies
- Tissue Protein Isolations
- 2-D Gel Separations
- Quantitative Image Analysis
- Immunological analyses
- Technologies
- Instrument development
- Alternative separations
- Protein characterization
- Quantitative analysis
15Proteomics
- Equipment
- TOF-TOF
- 2 Ion Traps (Linear and 3-D)
- 2-D gel electrophoresis platform
- Technology Development
- Shot-gun proteomics
16RTI Shotgun Proteomics
17Partnerships
- Expertise in sequencing and gene expression
- Clinical expertise immunology, vaccine response,
drug and alcohol abuse, heart disease, pre-term
labor, microbial systems, pulmonology, etc., high
performance computing, software development - Duke, UNC, NC State, East Carolina, IBM, SAS,
Alpha-Gamma Inc, Virginia Commonwealth
University, and from India Institute of
Statistical Sciences, National Institute of
Cholera and Enteric Diseases NICED and
Institute of Molecular Medicine
18NIAID Program on Immunity to Vaccines/Infections
- The objective is to understand role of
polymorphisms in genes of innate and adaptive
immunity in modulating the response to vaccines
for two gastrointestinal tract infections
typhoid and cholera. - RTI International
- Institute of Molecular Medicine
- National Institute of Cholera and Enteric
Diseases - Duke University
19Immunity to Vaccines/Infections
- Collect blood and saliva from 1000 participants
for each vaccine in Kolkata, India, at days 0, 3,
and 28 - Perform vaccine related immunological assays on
all biospecimens and classify subjects as non-,
poor-, and good responders using ELISA and
vibrocidal antibody assays - Discover and validate SNP polymorphisms and
screen all participants DNA for SNPs to 14
innate immunity genes and genome scans for
adaptive immunity genes
20Immunity to Vaccines/Infections
- Protein/peptide expression of 11 protein
mediators of innate/adaptive immunity and 22
proteins involved in cell stimulation and signal
transduction. Using LC/MS, immunoassay, and flow
cytometry - Also using 2-D gel MS/MS on 100-200 proteins,
protein isoforms and protein fragments to
determine more generalized effects of immune
activation, signal transduction and general
response to vaccination, - Analysis if association between vaccine response
and SNPs, haplotypes, or protein expression
21Immunity to Vaccines/Infections
- Data will be included in a NIAID sponsored data
system that will integrate data from 5 other
similar trials - Bioinformatics Integration Support System (BISS)
22Opportunities Abound
- NC has many resources that can be used to develop
partnerships - Appreciate work that Donna Spoon and others have
done to create opportunities for sharing
information and developing partnerships
23PGME Team (partial)
- Diane Wagener, PhD, Director of Genetic
Epidemiology and project director for the vaccine
research project - Jim Stephenson, PhD, Director of Proteomics Group
- Jamie Cuticchia, PhD, Director of Bioinformatics
- Georgiy Bobashev, PhD, Director of Statistical
Genetics
24Partnerships for Genomics and Molecular
Epidemiology
- Partnership contacts
- Judy Lessler
- lessler_at_rti.org -- 919-541-6631
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- Joe Pratt
- jpratt_at_rti.org 919-541-6463