TWINGEN : protocol for an observational clinical biobank recall and biomarker cohort study to identify Finnish individuals with high risk of Alzheimer’s disease
Vuoksimaa, Eero, Saari, Toni T, Aaltonen, Aino, Aaltonen, Sari, Herukka, Sanna-Kaisa, Iso-Markku, Paula, Kokkola, Tarja, Kyttälä, Aija, Kärkkäinen, Sari, Liedes, Hilkka, Ollikainen, Miina, Palviainen, Teemu, Ruotsalainen, Ilona, Toivola, Auli, Urjansson, Mia, Vasankari, Tommi, Vähä-Ypyä, Henri, Forsberg, Markus M, Hiltunen, Mikko, Jalanko, Anu, Kälviäinen, Reetta, Kuopio, Teijo, Lähteenmäki, Jaakko, Nyberg, Pia, Männikkö, Minna, Serpi, Raisa, Siltanen, Sanna, Palotie, Aarno, Kaprio, Jaakko, Runz, Heiko, Julkunen, Valtteri, FinnGen. (2024). TWINGEN : protocol for an observational clinical biobank recall and biomarker cohort study to identify Finnish individuals with high risk of Alzheimer’s disease. BMJ Open, 14(6), Article e081947. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-081947
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Introduction
A better understanding of the earliest stages of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) could expedite the development or administration of treatments. Large population biobanks hold the promise to identify individuals at an elevated risk of AD and related dementias based on health registry information. Here, we establish the protocol for an observational clinical recall and biomarker study called TWINGEN with the aim to identify individuals at high risk of AD by assessing cognition, health and AD-related biomarkers. Suitable candidates were identified and invited to participate in the new study among THL Biobank donors according to TWINGEN study criteria.
Methods and analysis
A multi-centre study (n=800) to obtain blood-based biomarkers, telephone-administered and web-based memory and cognitive parameters, questionnaire information on lifestyle, health and psychological factors, and accelerometer data for measures of physical activity, sedentary behaviour and sleep. A subcohort is being asked to participate in an in-person neuropsychological assessment (n=200) and wear an Oura ring (n=50). All participants in the TWINGEN study have genome-wide genotyping data and up to 48 years of follow-up data from the population-based older Finnish Twin Cohort (FTC) study of the University of Helsinki. The data collected in TWINGEN will be returned to THL Biobank from where it can later be requested for other biobank studies such as FinnGen that supported TWINGEN.
Ethics and dissemination
This recall study consists of FTC/THL Biobank/FinnGen participants whose data were acquired in accordance with the Finnish Biobank Act. The recruitment protocols followed the biobank protocols approved by Finnish Medicines Agency. The TWINGEN study plan was approved by the Ethics Committee of Hospital District of Helsinki and Uusimaa (number 16831/2022). THL Biobank approved the research plan with the permission no: THLBB2022_83.
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TWINGEN study was funded by the FinnGen project with the aim to enrich the phenotype information in FinnGen to achieve the goals of the project. Finnish Twin Cohort study has been supported by the Academy of Finland (Grants 265240, 263278, 308248), the Sigrid Jusélius Foundation, NIH/NHLBI grant HL104125 and NIH Grant R01 AG060470. EV was supported by the Academy of Finland (grants 314639 and 345988). JK was supported by Centre of Excellence in Complex Disease Genetics (grants #312073 and #336823 from the Academy of Finland). The FinnGen project is funded by Business Finland and AbbVie, AstraZeneca UK, Biogen, Bristol Myers Squibb (and Celgene Corporation and Celgene International II), Genentech, Merck Sharp and Dohme LLC, a subsidiary of Merck & Co, Rahway, NJ, USA, Pfizer, GlaxoSmithKline Intellectual Property Development, Sanofi US Services, Maze Therapeutics, Janssen Biotech, Novartis, and Boehringer Ingelheim. ...License
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