The Pakistan Risk of Myocardial Infarction Study: a resource for the study of genetic, lifestyle and other determinants of myocardial infarction in South Asia

Danish Saleheen(Center for Non-Communicable Diseases), Moazzam Zaidi(Aga Khan University), Asif Rasheed(Aga Khan University), Usman Ahmad(Aga Khan University), Abdul Hakeem(Aga Khan University), Muhammed Murtaza(Aga Khan University), Waleed Kayani(Aga Khan University), Azhar Faruqui(National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases), Assadullah Kundi(National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases), Khan Shah Zaman(National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases), Zia Yaqoob(National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases), Liaquat Ali Cheema(National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases), Abdus Samad(Karachi Institute of Heart Diseases), Syed Zahed Rasheed(Karachi Institute of Heart Diseases), Nadeem Hayat Mallick(Punjab Institute of Cardiology), Muhammad Azhar(Punjab Institute of Cardiology), Rashid Jooma(Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center), Ali Raza Gardezi, Nazir Ahmed Memon(Civil Hospital Karachi), Abdul Ghaffar(Civil Hospital Karachi), Fazal‐ur‐Rehman, Nadir Khan(Aga Khan University), Nabi Shah(Aga Khan University), Asad A. Shah(Aga Khan University), Maria Samuel(Aga Khan University), Farina Hanif(Aga Khan University), Madiha Yameen(Aga Khan University), Sobia Naz(Aga Khan University), Aisha Sultana(Aga Khan University), Aisha Nazir(Aga Khan University), Shahzad Raza(Aga Khan University), Muhammad Shazad(Aga Khan University), Sana Nasim(Aga Khan University), Muhammad A. Javed(Aga Khan University), Syed Saadat Ali(Aga Khan University), Mehmood Jafree(Aga Khan University), Muhammad Imran Nisar(Aga Khan University), Muhammad Salman Daood(Punjab Institute of Cardiology), Altaf Hussain(Aga Khan University), Nadeem Sarwar(University of Cambridge), Ayeesha Kamran Kamal(Aga Khan University), Panos Deloukas(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Muhammad Ishaq(Karachi Institute of Heart Diseases), Philippe Frossard(Aga Khan University), John Danesh(University of Cambridge)
European Journal of Epidemiology
April 30, 2009
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Abstract

The burden of coronary heart disease (CHD) is increasing at a greater rate in South Asia than in any other region globally, but there is little direct evidence about its determinants. The Pakistan Risk of Myocardial Infarction Study (PROMIS) is an epidemiological resource to enable reliable study of genetic, lifestyle and other determinants of CHD in South Asia. By March 2009, PROMIS had recruited over 5,000 cases of first-ever confirmed acute myocardial infarction (MI) and over 5,000 matched controls aged 30-80 years. For each participant, information has been recorded on demographic factors, lifestyle, medical and family history, anthropometry, and a 12-lead electrocardiogram. A range of biological samples has been collected and stored, including DNA, plasma, serum and whole blood. During its next stage, the study aims to expand recruitment to achieve a total of about 20,000 cases and about 20,000 controls, and, in subsets of participants, to enrich the resource by collection of monocytes, establishment of lymphoblastoid cell lines, and by resurveying participants. Measurements in progress include profiling of candidate biochemical factors, assay of 45,000 variants in 2,100 candidate genes, and a genomewide association scan of over 650,000 genetic markers. We have established a large epidemiological resource for CHD in South Asia. In parallel with its further expansion and enrichment, the PROMIS resource will be systematically harvested to help identify and evaluate genetic and other determinants of MI in South Asia. Findings from this study should advance scientific understanding and inform regionally appropriate disease prevention and control strategies.


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