Lynch Syndrome, lifestyle habits and biomarkers
Lynchin syndrooma, elämäntavat ja biomarkkerit
Laakkonen, Eija; Seppälä, Toni; Mecklin, Jukka-Pekka. (2023). Lynch Syndrome, lifestyle habits and biomarkers. V. 27.1.2023. University of Jyväskylä. 10.17011/jyx/dataset/93204
Contributors
Jokela, Tiina; National Institute for Health and Welfare; HUS Group; Wellbeing services county of Central Finland; Terveyden ja hyvinvoinnin laitos; HUS-yhtymä; Keski-Suomen hyvinvointialue; Satu, Männistö; Pylvänäinen, Kirsi; Kärkkäinen, Minta; Sipilä, Sarianna; Korhonen, Tia-Marje; Sievänen, TeroDate
2024Access restrictions
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Laakkonen, Eija and University of Jyväskylä
The study, Lynch Syndrome, lifestyle habits and biomarkers, investigates lifestyle habits (physical activity and nutrition) and blood-based biomarkers to understand their associations with cancer risk. The study includes several data types, e.g., self-reported questionnaires and blood samples with further biomarker analysis.
High-throughput sequencing has been done to assess cell-free non-coding RNAs. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy has been applied to assess circulating metabolomics. Data collection including questionnaires, blood samples and blood sample analytics continues to allow the construction of prospective cancer risk prediction models. Clinical data on cancer status is obtained through Finnish Lynch Syndrome Registry. Lynchin syndrooma, elämäntavat ja biomarkkerit -tutkimus selvittää, miten elämäntavat (fyysinen aktiivisuus ja ravitsemus) ja veripohjaiset biomarkkerit ovat yhteydessä syöpäriskiin. Tutkimus sisältää useita tietotyyppejä, kuten itseraportoituja kyselylomakkeita ja verinäytteitä, joista on määritetty erilaisia biomarkkereita. Soluvapaiden ei-koodaavien RNA-molekyylien määrät on selvitetty sekvensoimalla seeruminäytteitä.
Ydinmagneettiresonanssispektroskopiaa on käytetty verenkierron metabolomiikan analysoinnissa. Tiedonkeruu, mukaan lukien kyselylomakkeet, verinäytteet ja verinäyteanalytiikka, mahdollistaa prospektiivisten syöpäriskin ennustemallien rakentamisen. Tutkimukseen osallistuvien henkilöiden kliiniset syöpään liittyvät tiedot saadaan Lynchin syndrooma -rekisteristä.
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Publication(s) related to the dataset
- Sievänen, T., Törmäkangas, T., Laakkonen, E. K., Mecklin, J.-P., Pylvänäinen, K., Seppälä, T. T., Peltomäki, P., Sipilä, S., & Sillanpää, E. (2021). Body Weight, Physical Activity, and Risk of Cancer in Lynch Syndrome. Cancers, 13(8), Article 1849. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13081849 https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/75079
- Sievänen, T., Korhonen, T., Jokela, T., Ahtiainen, M., Lahtinen, L., Kuopio, T., Lepistö, A., Sillanpää, E., Mecklin, J., Seppälä, T. T., & Laakkonen, E. K. (2023). Systemic circulating microRNA landscape in Lynch syndrome. International Journal of Cancer, 152(5), 932-944. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.34338 https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/83820
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Päivikki ja Sakari Sohlbergin Säätiö; Euroopan komissio; Päivikki ja Sakari Sohlberg Foundation; European CommissionFunding program(s)
MSCA Individual Fellowship (IF); Säätiö; Foundation
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