H3Africa: a model for implementing biobank-based genomic research in resource-constrained settings.

IF 3.2 2区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Dhriti Sengupta, Ananyo Choudhury, Michèle Ramsay
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The Human Heredity and Health in Africa (H3Africa) consortium was initiated in 2012 to develop an enabling environment for fundamental and applied genomic research in Africa. By 2024, H3Africa included over 500 researchers across 30 African countries and had contributed to supporting 480 PhD graduates and 467 trainees, held over 200 workshops, and published over 700 papers. A distinguishing feature of this consortium was that the model enabled research to be led by African scientists and targeted research questions relevant to African populations. Prompted by the limited infrastructure, resources, and skills to conduct such research projects in most African countries, the consortium dedicated its early efforts and funding toward developing infrastructure and resources such as DNA biorepositories, bioinformatics capacity and ethical and legal guidelines to support such projects. The consortium operated under a complex framework that included a coordinating center, research projects, collaborative centers, and supporting infrastructure such as the biorepositories and the Pan-African bioinformatics network (H3ABioNet). In this brief review, we summarized some of the major contributions of H3Africa to omics research and towards developing a sustainable research enterprise in Africa. Although the funding for the consortium formally ended in 2023, H3Africa continues to sustain its core resources and generate new datasets, publications and collaborations. Given the limited genomic representation of the global south in complex trait genetics research, we illustrate the ways in which the H3Africa consortium is a template for transnational omics research in a resource-constrained setting.

h3非洲:在资源受限环境下实施基于生物库的基因组研究的模式。
非洲人类遗传与健康联盟于2012年启动,目的是为非洲的基础和应用基因组研究创造有利环境。截至2024年,“非洲H3Africa”已有来自30个非洲国家的500多名研究人员参与,资助了480名博士研究生和467名培训生,举办了200多场研讨会,发表了700多篇论文。该联盟的一个显著特点是,该模型使研究能够由非洲科学家领导,并针对与非洲人口相关的研究问题。由于在大多数非洲国家开展此类研究项目的基础设施、资源和技能有限,该联盟将其早期的努力和资金用于开发基础设施和资源,如DNA生物储存库、生物信息学能力以及支持此类项目的伦理和法律准则。该联盟在一个复杂的框架下运作,其中包括一个协调中心、研究项目、合作中心和诸如生物储存库和泛非生物信息学网络(H3ABioNet)等支持基础设施。在这篇简短的综述中,我们总结了H3Africa对组学研究和在非洲发展可持续研究企业的一些主要贡献。尽管该联盟的资金于2023年正式结束,但H3Africa继续维持其核心资源,并产生新的数据集、出版物和合作。鉴于全球南方在复杂性状遗传学研究中的基因组代表性有限,我们说明了在资源受限的环境下,h3非洲联盟是跨国组学研究的模板。
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Human molecular genetics
Human molecular genetics 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
6.90
自引率
2.90%
发文量
294
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Human Molecular Genetics concentrates on full-length research papers covering a wide range of topics in all aspects of human molecular genetics. These include: the molecular basis of human genetic disease developmental genetics cancer genetics neurogenetics chromosome and genome structure and function therapy of genetic disease stem cells in human genetic disease and therapy, including the application of iPS cells genome-wide association studies mouse and other models of human diseases functional genomics computational genomics In addition, the journal also publishes research on other model systems for the analysis of genes, especially when there is an obvious relevance to human genetics.
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