The Penn Medicine BioBank: Towards a Genomics-Enabled Learning Healthcare System to Accelerate Precision Medicine in a Diverse Population

Author:

Verma Anurag,Damrauer Scott M.,Naseer NawarORCID,Weaver JoEllen,Kripke Colleen M.,Guare Lindsay,Sirugo Giorgio,Kember Rachel L.ORCID,Drivas Theodore G.ORCID,Dudek Scott M.,Bradford Yuki,Lucas Anastasia,Judy Renae,Verma Shefali S.,Meagher EmmaORCID,Nathanson Katherine L.ORCID,Feldman MichaelORCID,Ritchie Marylyn D.,Rader Daniel J.ORCID,

Abstract

The Penn Medicine BioBank (PMBB) is an electronic health record (EHR)-linked biobank at the University of Pennsylvania (Penn Medicine). A large variety of health-related information, ranging from diagnosis codes to laboratory measurements, imaging data and lifestyle information, is integrated with genomic and biomarker data in the PMBB to facilitate discoveries and translational science. To date, 174,712 participants have been enrolled into the PMBB, including approximately 30% of participants of non-European ancestry, making it one of the most diverse medical biobanks. There is a median of seven years of longitudinal data in the EHR available on participants, who also consent to permission to recontact. Herein, we describe the operations and infrastructure of the PMBB, summarize the phenotypic architecture of the enrolled participants, and use body mass index (BMI) as a proof-of-concept quantitative phenotype for PheWAS, LabWAS, and GWAS. The major representation of African-American participants in the PMBB addresses the essential need to expand the diversity in genetic and translational research. There is a critical need for a “medical biobank consortium” to facilitate replication, increase power for rare phenotypes and variants, and promote harmonized collaboration to optimize the potential for biological discovery and precision medicine.

Funder

Perelman School of Medicine at University of Pennsylvania

Smilow family

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences of the National Institutes of Health

Basser Center for BRCA

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Medicine (miscellaneous)

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