Author:
Giese Anne-Katrin,Schirmer Markus D.,Donahue Kathleen L.,Cloonan Lisa,Irie Robert,Winzeck Stefan,Bouts Mark J.R.J.,McIntosh Elissa C.,Mocking Steven J.,Dalca Adrian V.,Sridharan Ramesh,Xu Huichun,Frid Petrea,Giralt-Steinhauer Eva,Holmegaard Lukas,Roquer Jaume,Wasselius Johan,Cole John W.,McArdle Patrick F.,Broderick Joseph P.,Jimenez-Conde Jordi,Jern Christina,Kissela Brett M.,Kleindorfer Dawn O.,Lemmens Robin,Lindgren Arne,Meschia James F.,Rundek Tatjana,Sacco Ralph L.,Schmidt Reinhold,Sharma Pankaj,Slowik Agnieszka,Thijs Vincent,Woo Daniel,Worrall Bradford B.,Kittner Steven J.,Mitchell Braxton D.,Rosand Jonathan,Golland Polina,Wu Ona,Rost Natalia S.
Abstract
Objective:To describe the design and rationale for the genetic analysis of acute and chronic cerebrovascular neuroimaging phenotypes detected on clinical MRI in patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) within the scope of the MRI–GENetics Interface Exploration (MRI-GENIE) study.Methods:MRI-GENIE capitalizes on the existing infrastructure of the Stroke Genetics Network (SiGN). In total, 12 international SiGN sites contributed MRIs of 3,301 patients with AIS. Detailed clinical phenotyping with the web-based Causative Classification of Stroke (CCS) system and genome-wide genotyping data were available for all participants. Neuroimaging analyses include the manual and automated assessments of established MRI markers. A high-throughput MRI analysis pipeline for the automated assessment of cerebrovascular lesions on clinical scans will be developed in a subset of scans for both acute and chronic lesions, validated against gold standard, and applied to all available scans. The extracted neuroimaging phenotypes will improve characterization of acute and chronic cerebrovascular lesions in ischemic stroke, including CCS subtypes, and their effect on functional outcomes after stroke. Moreover, genetic testing will uncover variants associated with acute and chronic MRI manifestations of cerebrovascular disease.Conclusions:The MRI-GENIE study aims to develop, validate, and distribute the MRI analysis platform for scans acquired as part of clinical care for patients with AIS, which will lead to (1) novel genetic discoveries in ischemic stroke, (2) strategies for personalized stroke risk assessment, and (3) personalized stroke outcome assessment.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Genetics (clinical),Neurology (clinical)
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