The Implementation of Laboratory Information Management System in Multi-Site Genetics Study in Africa: The Challenges and Up-Scaling Opportunities

Author:

Oluwole Oluwafemi GabrielORCID,Oosterwyk ChandreORCID,Anderson DominiqueORCID,Adadey Samuel MawuliORCID,Mnika Khuthala,Manyisa Noluthando,Yalcouye AbdoulayeORCID,Wonkam Edmond T.ORCID,Aboagye Elvis TwumasiORCID,Dia Yacouba,Uwibambe Esther,Jonas Mario,Priestley Roy,Popel KalinkaORCID,Manyashe Thumeka,de Cock Carmen,Nembaware Victoria,Wonkam AmbroiseORCID

Abstract

This study describes the roles of laboratory information management systems (LIMS) in multi-site genetics studies in Africa. We used the HiGeneS Africa project as a case study. The study participants were recruited in six African countries between 2019 to 2021. The Baobab LIMS, a server–client-based system (an African-led innovation) was used for the coordination of the biospecimen. The development phase of the LIMS showcased the team formation, data collection, biospecimen collection, and shipment strategies. The implementation phase showcased the biospecimen registration, processing, and quality control (QC) analytics. The sample QC was done using Nanodrop, Qubit, and PicoGreen/gDNATapestation assays. The results showed that a total of 3144 study participants were recruited from Cameroon, Ghana, Mali, Rwanda, Senegal, and South Africa. The biospecimen registration provided a comprehensive registry that included patient demographics, genetic information, and clinical and blood/saliva samples from the proband and family relatives. The QC analyzes identified 30 samples that failed QC, linked to overdue storage in the freezer before DNA extraction. The LIMS components implemented in this project formed a structure that can be upscaled to artificial intelligence-based LIMS. In conclusion, this study represents the largest and the most diverse collection of biospecimens for the genetic study of hearing impairment in Africa to date. A well-characterized LIMS should be recommended for multi-site molecular studies, particularly in Africa, to enhance African participation in global genomic medicine.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Wellcome Trust

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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