DBDS Genomic Cohort, a prospective and comprehensive resource for integrative and temporal analysis of genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors affecting health of blood donors

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DBDS Genomic Cohort, a prospective and comprehensive resource for integrative and temporal analysis of genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors affecting health of blood donors. / Hansen, Thomas Folkmann; Banasik, Karina; Erikstrup, Christian; Pedersen, Ole Birger; Westergaard, David; Chmura, Piotr Jaroslaw; Nielsen, Kaspar; Thørner, Lise; Hjalgrim, Henrik; Paarup, Helene; Larsen, Margit Anita Hørup; Petersen, Mikkel; Jennum, Poul; Andersen, Steffen; Nyegaard, Mette; Jemec, Gregor Borut Ernst; Olesen, Jes; Werge, Thomas; Johansson, Pär I; Sørensen, Erik; Brunak, Søren; Ullum, Henrik; Burgdorf, Kristoffer Sølvsten.

I: BMJ Open, Bind 9, Nr. 6, e028401, 09.06.2019, s. 1-7.

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Hansen, TF, Banasik, K, Erikstrup, C, Pedersen, OB, Westergaard, D, Chmura, PJ, Nielsen, K, Thørner, L, Hjalgrim, H, Paarup, H, Larsen, MAH, Petersen, M, Jennum, P, Andersen, S, Nyegaard, M, Jemec, GBE, Olesen, J, Werge, T, Johansson, PI, Sørensen, E, Brunak, S, Ullum, H & Burgdorf, KS 2019, 'DBDS Genomic Cohort, a prospective and comprehensive resource for integrative and temporal analysis of genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors affecting health of blood donors', BMJ Open, bind 9, nr. 6, e028401, s. 1-7. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-028401

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Hansen, T. F., Banasik, K., Erikstrup, C., Pedersen, O. B., Westergaard, D., Chmura, P. J., Nielsen, K., Thørner, L., Hjalgrim, H., Paarup, H., Larsen, M. A. H., Petersen, M., Jennum, P., Andersen, S., Nyegaard, M., Jemec, G. B. E., Olesen, J., Werge, T., Johansson, P. I., ... Burgdorf, K. S. (2019). DBDS Genomic Cohort, a prospective and comprehensive resource for integrative and temporal analysis of genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors affecting health of blood donors. BMJ Open, 9(6), 1-7. [e028401]. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-028401

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Hansen TF, Banasik K, Erikstrup C, Pedersen OB, Westergaard D, Chmura PJ o.a. DBDS Genomic Cohort, a prospective and comprehensive resource for integrative and temporal analysis of genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors affecting health of blood donors. BMJ Open. 2019 jun. 9;9(6):1-7. e028401. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-028401

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Hansen, Thomas Folkmann ; Banasik, Karina ; Erikstrup, Christian ; Pedersen, Ole Birger ; Westergaard, David ; Chmura, Piotr Jaroslaw ; Nielsen, Kaspar ; Thørner, Lise ; Hjalgrim, Henrik ; Paarup, Helene ; Larsen, Margit Anita Hørup ; Petersen, Mikkel ; Jennum, Poul ; Andersen, Steffen ; Nyegaard, Mette ; Jemec, Gregor Borut Ernst ; Olesen, Jes ; Werge, Thomas ; Johansson, Pär I ; Sørensen, Erik ; Brunak, Søren ; Ullum, Henrik ; Burgdorf, Kristoffer Sølvsten. / DBDS Genomic Cohort, a prospective and comprehensive resource for integrative and temporal analysis of genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors affecting health of blood donors. I: BMJ Open. 2019 ; Bind 9, Nr. 6. s. 1-7.

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title = "DBDS Genomic Cohort, a prospective and comprehensive resource for integrative and temporal analysis of genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors affecting health of blood donors",
abstract = "PURPOSE: To establish a cohort that enables identification of genomic factors that influence human health and empower increased blood donor health and safe blood transfusions. Human health is complex and involves several factors, a major one being the genomic aspect. The genomic era has resulted in many consortia encompassing large samples sizes, which has proven successful for identifying genetic factors associated with specific traits. However, it remains a big challenge to establish large cohorts that facilitate studies of the interaction between genetic factors, environmental and life-style factors as these change over the course of life. A major obstacle to such endeavours is that it is difficult to revisit participants to retrieve additional information and obtain longitudinal, consecutive measurements.PARTICIPANTS: Blood donors (n=110 000) have given consent to participate in the Danish Blood Donor Study. The study uses the infrastructure of the Danish blood banks.FINDINGS TO DATE: The cohort comprises extensive phenotype data and whole genome genotyping data. Further, it is possible to retrieve additional phenotype data from national registries as well as from the donors at future visits, including consecutive measurements.FUTURE PLANS: To provide new knowledge on factors influencing our health and thus provide a platform for studying the influence of genomic factors on human health, in particular the interaction between environmental and genetic factors.",
author = "Hansen, {Thomas Folkmann} and Karina Banasik and Christian Erikstrup and Pedersen, {Ole Birger} and David Westergaard and Chmura, {Piotr Jaroslaw} and Kaspar Nielsen and Lise Th{\o}rner and Henrik Hjalgrim and Helene Paarup and Larsen, {Margit Anita H{\o}rup} and Mikkel Petersen and Poul Jennum and Steffen Andersen and Mette Nyegaard and Jemec, {Gregor Borut Ernst} and Jes Olesen and Thomas Werge and Johansson, {P{\"a}r I} and Erik S{\o}rensen and S{\o}ren Brunak and Henrik Ullum and Burgdorf, {Kristoffer S{\o}lvsten}",
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T1 - DBDS Genomic Cohort, a prospective and comprehensive resource for integrative and temporal analysis of genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors affecting health of blood donors

AU - Hansen, Thomas Folkmann

AU - Banasik, Karina

AU - Erikstrup, Christian

AU - Pedersen, Ole Birger

AU - Westergaard, David

AU - Chmura, Piotr Jaroslaw

AU - Nielsen, Kaspar

AU - Thørner, Lise

AU - Hjalgrim, Henrik

AU - Paarup, Helene

AU - Larsen, Margit Anita Hørup

AU - Petersen, Mikkel

AU - Jennum, Poul

AU - Andersen, Steffen

AU - Nyegaard, Mette

AU - Jemec, Gregor Borut Ernst

AU - Olesen, Jes

AU - Werge, Thomas

AU - Johansson, Pär I

AU - Sørensen, Erik

AU - Brunak, Søren

AU - Ullum, Henrik

AU - Burgdorf, Kristoffer Sølvsten

N1 - © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.

PY - 2019/6/9

Y1 - 2019/6/9

N2 - PURPOSE: To establish a cohort that enables identification of genomic factors that influence human health and empower increased blood donor health and safe blood transfusions. Human health is complex and involves several factors, a major one being the genomic aspect. The genomic era has resulted in many consortia encompassing large samples sizes, which has proven successful for identifying genetic factors associated with specific traits. However, it remains a big challenge to establish large cohorts that facilitate studies of the interaction between genetic factors, environmental and life-style factors as these change over the course of life. A major obstacle to such endeavours is that it is difficult to revisit participants to retrieve additional information and obtain longitudinal, consecutive measurements.PARTICIPANTS: Blood donors (n=110 000) have given consent to participate in the Danish Blood Donor Study. The study uses the infrastructure of the Danish blood banks.FINDINGS TO DATE: The cohort comprises extensive phenotype data and whole genome genotyping data. Further, it is possible to retrieve additional phenotype data from national registries as well as from the donors at future visits, including consecutive measurements.FUTURE PLANS: To provide new knowledge on factors influencing our health and thus provide a platform for studying the influence of genomic factors on human health, in particular the interaction between environmental and genetic factors.

AB - PURPOSE: To establish a cohort that enables identification of genomic factors that influence human health and empower increased blood donor health and safe blood transfusions. Human health is complex and involves several factors, a major one being the genomic aspect. The genomic era has resulted in many consortia encompassing large samples sizes, which has proven successful for identifying genetic factors associated with specific traits. However, it remains a big challenge to establish large cohorts that facilitate studies of the interaction between genetic factors, environmental and life-style factors as these change over the course of life. A major obstacle to such endeavours is that it is difficult to revisit participants to retrieve additional information and obtain longitudinal, consecutive measurements.PARTICIPANTS: Blood donors (n=110 000) have given consent to participate in the Danish Blood Donor Study. The study uses the infrastructure of the Danish blood banks.FINDINGS TO DATE: The cohort comprises extensive phenotype data and whole genome genotyping data. Further, it is possible to retrieve additional phenotype data from national registries as well as from the donors at future visits, including consecutive measurements.FUTURE PLANS: To provide new knowledge on factors influencing our health and thus provide a platform for studying the influence of genomic factors on human health, in particular the interaction between environmental and genetic factors.

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DO - 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-028401

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JO - BMJ Open

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