中国西部地区多中心前瞻性出生队列研究

IF 23.7 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
iMeta Pub Date : 2025-05-26 DOI:10.1002/imt2.70049
Xiangyu Li, Ying Wu, Bin Yi, Mengjie Chen, Gang Zhang, Xiaoshan Shao, Xiulian Jiang, Yuxia Cui, Li Chen, Xiaojing Dong, Shu Zhang, Yao Zhao, Yuebi Deng, Xueqi Li, Yang Wang, Lei Wu, Yu Fu, Dan Ran, Chen Peng, Xiao Yang, Lan Zhang, Yanxia Wang, Yi Zhu, Dina Sun, Yuchen Ran, Dan Zheng, Xuan Yin, Yufen Chen, Yu Long, Wenjing Wang, Xiaodong Zhao, Enmei Liu, Tao Xu, Qiu Li, Wen Zhong
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中国西部出生队列(WCBC)是一项大规模、多中心、前瞻性出生队列研究,旨在解决中国西部地区孕产妇和儿童健康研究的关键空白,中国西部地区具有不同的海拔、民族和独特的环境暴露。WCBC在从青藏高原到低海拔地区的5个省(青海、甘肃、贵州、重庆和四川)的8个临床中心招募了15093名孕妇。WCBC收集了超过22万份医疗记录、8万份调查问卷和12种不同类型的生物样本,包括外周血、脐带血、干血斑、胎盘、脐带、蜕膜、唾液、粪便、咽鼻拭子、阴道拭子和母乳。通过整合先进的多组学测量,包括基因组学、蛋白质组学、外泌体分析、代谢组学、空间转录组学、单细胞RNA测序、培养、宏基因组学和病毒体分析,WCBC为探索中国西部不同人群的基因-环境相互作用、早期健康决定因素和长期疾病风险提供了一个有价值的平台。
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A multi-centered prospective birth cohort study in Western China

The Western China Birth Cohort (WCBC) is a large-scale, multi-centered, prospective birth cohort study designed to address critical gaps in maternal and child health research in Western China, a region with diverse altitudes, ethnic groups, and unique environmental exposures. WCBC had enrolled 15,093 pregnant women across eight clinical centers in five provinces (Qinghai, Gansu, Guizhou, Chongqing, and Sichuan), spanning from the high-altitude Qinghai-Tibet Plateau to lowland regions. WCBC has collected over 220,000 medical records, 80,000 questionnaires, and 12 different types of biological samples, including peripheral blood, cord blood, dried blood spots, placenta, umbilical cord, decidua, saliva, feces, throat and nasal swabs, vaginal swabs, and breast milk. By integrating advanced multi-omics measurement, including genomics, proteomics, exosome profiling, metabolomics, spatial transcriptomics, single-cell RNA sequencing, culturome, metagenomics, and virosome analysis, WCBC provides a valuable platform to explore gene-environment interplay, early-life determinants of health, and long-term disease risks in diverse populations in Western China.

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