
pmid: 30592451
pmc: PMC6812157
High-throughput, "next-generation" sequencing methods are now being broadly applied across all fields of biomedical research, including respiratory disease, critical care, and sleep medicine. Although there are numerous review articles and best practice guidelines related to sequencing methods and data analysis, there are fewer resources summarizing issues related to study design and interpretation, especially as applied to common, complex, nonmalignant diseases. To address these gaps, a single-day workshop was held at the American Thoracic Society meeting in May 2017, led by the American Thoracic Society Section on Genetics and Genomics. The aim of this workshop was to review the design, analysis, interpretation, and functional follow-up of high-throughput sequencing studies in respiratory, critical care, and sleep medicine research. This workshop brought together experts in multiple fields, including genetic epidemiology, biobanking, bioinformatics, and research ethics, along with physician-scientists with expertise in a range of relevant diseases. The workshop focused on application of DNA and RNA sequencing research in common chronic diseases and did not cover sequencing studies in lung cancer, monogenic diseases (e.g., cystic fibrosis), or microbiome sequencing. Participants reviewed and discussed study design, data analysis and presentation, interpretation, functional follow-up, and reporting of results. This report summarizes the main conclusions of the workshop, specifically addressing the application of these methods in respiratory, critical care, and sleep medicine research. This workshop report may serve as a resource for our research community as well as for journal editors and reviewers of sequencing-based manuscript submissions in our research field.
genetic epidemiology, Critical Care, Respiratory System, 610, EXOME, OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY-DISEASE, DIFFERENTIALLY EXPRESSED GENES, QUALITY-CONTROL, Pulmonary Medicine, Humans, GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION, Societies, Medical, Sleep Medicine Specialty, American Thoracic Society Documents, Science & Technology, Whole Genome Sequencing, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing, RNA sequencing, bioinformatics, DISTRESS-SYNDROME, United States, READ ALIGNMENT, LUNG-FUNCTION, whole-genome sequencing, RNA-SEQ DATA, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, functional genomics, GENERATION
genetic epidemiology, Critical Care, Respiratory System, 610, EXOME, OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY-DISEASE, DIFFERENTIALLY EXPRESSED GENES, QUALITY-CONTROL, Pulmonary Medicine, Humans, GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION, Societies, Medical, Sleep Medicine Specialty, American Thoracic Society Documents, Science & Technology, Whole Genome Sequencing, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing, RNA sequencing, bioinformatics, DISTRESS-SYNDROME, United States, READ ALIGNMENT, LUNG-FUNCTION, whole-genome sequencing, RNA-SEQ DATA, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, functional genomics, GENERATION
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