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DIPP Study: Systems Biology Approach to
Biomarker Discovery in Type I Diabetes (SYSDIPP)
The overall objective of this study is to
identify novel molecular markers that characterize development of
diabetes-associated autoimmunity and progression towards overt clinical type
I diabetes (T1D). Discovering genetic susceptibility markers and markers
reflecting the disease activity is a specific aim of the project. This will
be achieved by exploiting and integrating DNA microarray, proteomics, and
metabolomics technologies in the analysis of samples obtained from a
carefully selected patient population at defined stages of disease
development. The data on gene expression, protein and metabolite profiles
will be correlated with the Type 1 Diabetes Prediction and Prevention
Project in Finland (DIPP) data on HLA gene alleles, autoantibodies, markers
of enterovirus infections (antibodies, enterovirus RNA) and demographic and
metabolic features of the study children to identify putative associations
between a particular biomolecular profile and these key parameters.
The project will be carried
out by close collaboration of three groups: Prof. Olli Simell (University of
Turku and Turku University hospital, the coordinator of DIPP study), Prof.
Riitta Lahesmaa (Turku Centre for Biotechnology) and Dr. Matej Oresic (VTT).
This unique consortium brings together complementary and interdisciplinary
expertise in clinical T1D research (Simell), immunology, genomics and
proteomics (Lahesmaa), biomarker discovery using systems biology platform,
proteomics, metabolomics, and bioinformatics (Oresic).
Contact:
matej.oresic@vtt.fi
Related projects:
TRANSCENDO,
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Latest
news and relevant publications
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M. Orešič, S.
Simell, M. Sysi-Aho, K. Näntö-Salonen, T. Seppänen-Laakso, V.
Parikka, M. Katajamaa, A. Hekkala, I. Mattila, P. Keskinen, L.
Yetukuri, A. Reinikainen, J. Lähde, T. Suortti, J. Hakalax, T.
Simell, H. Hyöty, R. Veijola, J. Ilonen, R. Lahesmaa, M. Knip, O.
Simell,
Dysregulation of lipid and amino acid metabolism precedes
islet autoimmunity in children who later progress to type 1
diabetes, J. Exp. Med. (2008). doi:
10.1084/jem.20081800 (commentary)
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M. Orešič, V. Hänninen, A.
Vidal-Puig,
Lipidomics: a new window to biomedical frontiers,
Trends Biotechnol. 26(12), 647-652 (2008).
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J. Nikkilä, M.
Sysi-Aho, A. Ermolov, T. Seppänen-Laakso, O. Simell, S. Kaski, M. Orešič,
Gender dependent progression of systemic metabolic states in early
childhood, Mol. Syst. Biol. 4, e197 (2008).
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M.
Orešič, A. Vidal-Puig, and V. Hänninen,
Metabolomic approaches to phenotype characterization and
applications to complex diseases,
Expert Rev.
Mol. Diagn. 6, 575-585 (2006).
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