PLoS ONE (Nov 2010)

An efficient paradigm for genetic epidemiology cohort creation.

  • Martin Ladouceur,
  • William D Leslie,
  • Zari Dastani,
  • David Goltzman,
  • J Brent Richards

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014045
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 11
p. e14045

Abstract

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Development of novel methodologies to efficiently create large genetic epidemiology cohorts is needed. Here we describe a rapid, precise and cost-efficient method for collection of DNA from cases previously experiencing an osteoporotic fracture by identifying cases using and administrative health-care databases. Over the course of 14 months we collected DNA from 1,130 women experiencing an osteoporotic fracture, at a cost of $54 per sample. This cohort is among the larger DNA osteoporotic fracture collections in the world. The novel method described addresses a major unmet health care research need and is widely applicable to any disease that can be identified accurately through administrative data.