PHENOME INDIA PROJECT
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Context
- Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) announced the successful conclusion of the first phase of its groundbreaking longitudinal health monitoring project, the 'Phenome India-CSIR Health Cohort Knowledgebase' (PI-CheCK).
- To mark this significant milestone, CSIR organized a special event, 'Phenome India Unboxing 1.0', at the National Institute of Oceanography.
Details
Introduction to Phenome India Project
- Launch Date: 7th December 2023
Objectives of the Phenome India Project
- Main Goal: Develop India-specific risk prediction models for cardio-metabolic diseases.
- Focus Diseases: Diabetes, liver diseases, and cardiac diseases.
- Significance:
- Pan-India Scope: First-ever nationwide longitudinal health monitoring study on cardio-metabolic diseases.
- Target Population: Study the Indian population to understand the risk and incidence of cardio-metabolic disorders, considering ethnic diversity and varied lifestyle patterns.
- Precision Medicine Initiative: Promote Predictive, Personalized, Participatory, and Preventive (P4) healthcare tailored to Indian phenotypic and genetic profiles.
Study Participants
- Sample Size: Nearly 10,000 participants.
- Demographics: Includes CSIR employees, pensioners, and their spouses.
- Geographic Coverage: Participants from 17 states and 24 cities across India.
Data Collection
- Types of Data Collected:
- Clinical Questionnaires: Detailed health and medical history.
- Lifestyle and Dietary Habits: Information on daily routines, food intake, and physical activity.
- Anthropometric Measurements: Data on body measurements such as height, weight, BMI.
- Imaging/Scanning Data: Advanced diagnostic imaging for detailed health assessments.
- Biochemical and Molecular Data: Extensive data on biochemical markers and molecular profiles.
Importance of the Study
- Health Insights: Provides critical data for understanding cardio-metabolic disorders specific to the Indian population.
- Comparison with Western Populations: Highlights differences due to ethnic diversity and lifestyle variations, crucial for accurate risk prediction models.
Precision Medicine and P4 Healthcare
- Predictive Healthcare: Anticipating disease risk based on phenotypic and genetic data.
- Personalized Healthcare: Tailoring treatment plans to individual genetic profiles.
- Participatory Healthcare: Involving individuals in their health management.
- Preventive Healthcare: Implementing strategies to prevent diseases before they develop.
About the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)
- Established: September 1942
- Headquarters: New Delhi
- Funding: Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India
- Autonomous Status: Operates under the Societies Registration Act, 1860
CSIR's Objectives and Organizational Structure
- Focus Areas:
- Scientific Research and Development: Fields include aerospace, biology, chemistry, earth sciences, engineering, and medical sciences.
- Organizational Structure:
- President: Prime Minister of India (Ex-officio)
- Vice President: Union Minister of Science and Technology (Ex-officio)
- Governing Body: Led by the Director-General; includes the finance secretary (expenditures) as an ex-officio member.
- Term Duration: Members serve for three years.
- CSIR Advisory Board:
- Composition: 15-member body of prominent experts from various scientific and technological fields.
- Role: Provide insights and guidance to the governing body.
- Member Terms: Also span three years.
About the Phenome
- The phenome encompasses the complete set of phenotypes expressed by an organism, including its physical traits, biochemical properties, and behavioral characteristics.
- Importance: Phenotypic data is critical for understanding the relationship between genes and traits, environmental interactions, and the basis of diseases.
Components of the Phenome
- Physical Traits: Observable characteristics like height, weight, and skin color.
- Biochemical Properties: Enzyme levels, metabolites, and other molecular phenotypes.
- Behavioral Characteristics: Actions and responses, such as feeding habits and social behaviors.
Relationship with the Genome
- Genotype vs. Phenotype: The genotype refers to the genetic makeup, while the phenotype is the expression of these genes influenced by environmental factors.
- Gene-Environment Interaction: Phenotypic traits result from the interplay between genetic instructions and environmental influences.
Applications of Phenomic Data
- Agriculture: Improving crop yield and resistance by understanding plant phenotypes.
- Medicine: Identifying phenotypic markers for diseases, understanding disease mechanisms, and personalizing treatments.
- Evolutionary Biology: Studying how phenotypes evolve in response to genetic changes and environmental pressures.
- Ecology: Understanding how organisms interact with their environment and adapt to changes.
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PRACTICE QUESTION Q. The Phenome India project, initiated by CSIR, represents a significant step in understanding and addressing cardio-metabolic diseases within the Indian population. Examine. (250 Words) |