Project description:The development of precision medicine strategies requires prior knowledge of the genetic background of the target population. However, despite the availability of data from admixed Americans within large reference population databases, we cannot use these data as a surrogate for that of the Brazilian population. This lack of transferability is mainly due to differences between ancestry proportions of Brazilian and other admixed American populations. To address the issue, a coalition of research centres created the Brazilian Initiative on Precision Medicine (BIPMed), an initiative of five Research Innovation and Dissemination Centers (RIDCs) supported by FAPESP.
Project description:Objective: we aimed to identify circulating microRNAs associated with fast-progressing knee osteoarthritis (OA) as compared to slow-progressing knee OA and non-progressing knee OA using sujects from the Osteoarthritis Initiative (OAI) cohort. MicroRNA libraries were prepared from plasma using the QIAseq miRNA Library Kit (QIAGEN) and sequenced on the Illumina NextSeq550 using a single-end 75-base read protocol to an average depth of 11.6 ± 2.6 SD million reads per sample.