Frontiers in Neurology (Jun 2020)
Genetic Architecture of Parkinson's Disease in the Indian Population: Harnessing Genetic Diversity to Address Critical Gaps in Parkinson's Disease Research
- Roopa Rajan,
- K. P. Divya,
- Rukmini Mridula Kandadai,
- Ravi Yadav,
- Venkata P. Satagopam,
- Venkata P. Satagopam,
- U. K. Madhusoodanan,
- Pankaj Agarwal,
- Niraj Kumar,
- Teresa Ferreira,
- Hrishikesh Kumar,
- A. V. Sreeram Prasad,
- Kuldeep Shetty,
- Sahil Mehta,
- Soaham Desai,
- Suresh Kumar,
- L. K. Prashanth,
- Mohit Bhatt,
- Pettarusp Wadia,
- Sudha Ramalingam,
- G. M. Wali,
- Sanjay Pandey,
- Felix Bartusch,
- Maximilian Hannussek,
- Jens Krüger,
- Ashwin Kumar-Sreelatha,
- Sandeep Grover,
- Peter Lichtner,
- Marc Sturm,
- Jochen Roeper,
- Volker Busskamp,
- Giriraj R. Chandak,
- Jens Schwamborn,
- Pankaj Seth,
- Thomas Gasser,
- Olaf Riess,
- Vinay Goyal,
- Vinay Goyal,
- Pramod Kumar Pal,
- Rupam Borgohain,
- Rejko Krüger,
- Rejko Krüger,
- Asha Kishore,
- Manu Sharma,
- The Lux-GIANT Consortium
Affiliations
- Roopa Rajan
- Department of Neurology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
- K. P. Divya
- Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences, Trivandrum, India
- Rukmini Mridula Kandadai
- Department of Neurology, Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, India
- Ravi Yadav
- National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru, India
- Venkata P. Satagopam
- Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
- Venkata P. Satagopam
- ELIXIR-Luxembourg Node, Belvaux, Luxembourg
- U. K. Madhusoodanan
- Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences, Trivandrum, India
- Pankaj Agarwal
- Movement Disorders Clinic, Global Hospitals, Mumbai, India
- Niraj Kumar
- All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh, India
- Teresa Ferreira
- Goa Medical College, Panaji, India
- Hrishikesh Kumar
- 0Institute of Neurosciences, Kolkata, India
- A. V. Sreeram Prasad
- 1Lourdes Hospital, Kochi, India
- Kuldeep Shetty
- 2Narayana Hrudayalaya Multispeciality Hospital, Bangalore, India
- Sahil Mehta
- 3Department of Neurology, PGIMER, Chandigarh, India
- Soaham Desai
- 4Shree Krishna Hospital and Pramukhswami Medical College, Karamsad, India
- Suresh Kumar
- 5Department of Neurology, Vijaya Health Centre, Chennai, India
- L. K. Prashanth
- 6Center for Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders, Vikram Hospital, Bangalore, India
- Mohit Bhatt
- 7Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Mumbai, India
- Pettarusp Wadia
- 8Jaslok Hospital, Mumbai, India
- Sudha Ramalingam
- 9Department of Community Medicine, PSG Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Coimbatore, India
- G. M. Wali
- 0Neurospecialities Centre, Belgaum, India
- Sanjay Pandey
- 1Department of Neurology, G. B. Pant Institute of Medical Education and Research, New Delhi, India
- Felix Bartusch
- 2Zentrum für Datenverarbeitung (ZDV), University of Tubingen, Tübingen, Germany
- Maximilian Hannussek
- 2Zentrum für Datenverarbeitung (ZDV), University of Tubingen, Tübingen, Germany
- Jens Krüger
- 2Zentrum für Datenverarbeitung (ZDV), University of Tubingen, Tübingen, Germany
- Ashwin Kumar-Sreelatha
- 3Centre for Genetic Epidemiology, Institute for Clinical Epidemiology and Applied Biometry, University of Tubingen, Tübingen, Germany
- Sandeep Grover
- 3Centre for Genetic Epidemiology, Institute for Clinical Epidemiology and Applied Biometry, University of Tubingen, Tübingen, Germany
- Peter Lichtner
- 4Helmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Institute of Human Genetics, Neuherberg, Germany
- Marc Sturm
- 5Institute for Medical Genetics and Applied Genomics, University of Tubingen, Tübingen, Germany
- Jochen Roeper
- 6Institute of Neurophysiology, Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany
- Volker Busskamp
- 7Department of Ophthalmology, Universitäts-Augenklinik Bonn, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany
- Giriraj R. Chandak
- 8Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Hyderabad, India
- Jens Schwamborn
- Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
- Pankaj Seth
- 9National Brain Research Centre, Gurugram, India
- Thomas Gasser
- 0Department of Neurodegenerative Diseases, Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany
- Olaf Riess
- 5Institute for Medical Genetics and Applied Genomics, University of Tubingen, Tübingen, Germany
- Vinay Goyal
- Department of Neurology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
- Vinay Goyal
- 1Medanta the Medicity, Gurgaon, India
- Pramod Kumar Pal
- National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru, India
- Rupam Borgohain
- Department of Neurology, Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, India
- Rejko Krüger
- Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
- Rejko Krüger
- 2Transversal Translational Medicine, Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH), Strassen, Luxembourg
- Asha Kishore
- Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences, Trivandrum, India
- Manu Sharma
- 3Centre for Genetic Epidemiology, Institute for Clinical Epidemiology and Applied Biometry, University of Tubingen, Tübingen, Germany
- The Lux-GIANT Consortium
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2020.00524
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 11
Abstract
Over the past two decades, our understanding of Parkinson's disease (PD) has been gleaned from the discoveries made in familial and/or sporadic forms of PD in the Caucasian population. The transferability and the clinical utility of genetic discoveries to other ethnically diverse populations are unknown. The Indian population has been under-represented in PD research. The Genetic Architecture of PD in India (GAP-India) project aims to develop one of the largest clinical/genomic bio-bank for PD in India. Specifically, GAP-India project aims to: (1) develop a pan-Indian deeply phenotyped clinical repository of Indian PD patients; (2) perform whole-genome sequencing in 500 PD samples to catalog Indian genetic variability and to develop an Indian PD map for the scientific community; (3) perform a genome-wide association study to identify novel loci for PD and (4) develop a user-friendly web-portal to disseminate results for the scientific community. Our “hub-spoke” model follows an integrative approach to develop a pan-Indian outreach to develop a comprehensive cohort for PD research in India. The alignment of standard operating procedures for recruiting patients and collecting biospecimens with international standards ensures harmonization of data/bio-specimen collection at the beginning and also ensures stringent quality control parameters for sample processing. Data sharing and protection policies follow the guidelines established by local and national authorities.We are currently in the recruitment phase targeting recruitment of 10,200 PD patients and 10,200 healthy volunteers by the end of 2020. GAP-India project after its completion will fill a critical gap that exists in PD research and will contribute a comprehensive genetic catalog of the Indian PD population to identify novel targets for PD.
Keywords
- Parkinson's disease
- genetic diversity
- genome-wide association study
- common genetic variation
- biobank