Rationale and protocol paper for the Asia Pacific Network for inherited eye diseases

Wong, Wendy M. and Tham, Yih Chung and Simunovic, Matthew P. and Chen, Fred Kuanfu and Luu, Chi D. and Chen, Haoyu and Jin, Zi-Bing and Shen, Ren-Juan and Li, Shiying and Sui, Ruifang and Zhao, Chen and Yang, Liping and Bhende, Muna and Raman, Rajiv and Sen, Parveen and Ghosh, Arkasubhra and Poornachandra, B. and Sasongko, Muhammad Bayu and Arianti, Alia and Chia, Valen and Mangunsong, Cosmos O. and Manurung, Florence and Fujinami, Kaoru and Ikeda, Hanako and Woo, Se Joon and Kim, Sang Jin and Khialdin, Safinaz Mohd and Othman, Othmaliza and Bastion, Mae -Lynn Catherine and Kamalden, Ain Tengku and Lott, Pooi Wah Penny and Fong, Kenneth and Shunmugam, Manoharan and Ae, Amelia Lim and Thapa, Raba and Pradhan, Eli and Rajkarnikar, Sthapit Purnima and Adhikari, Srijana and Ibanez, B. Manuel Benjamin and Ai, Adrian Koh and Chan, Choi Mun M. and Fenner, Beau J. and Tan, Tien -En and Laude, Augustinus and Ngo, Wei Kiong and Holder, Graham E. and Su, Xinyi and Chen, Ta-Ching and Wang, Nan -Kai and Kang, Eugene Yu-Chuan and Huang, Chu-Hsuan and Surawatsatien, Nuntachai and Pisuchpen, Phattrawan and Sujirakul, Tharikarn and Kumaramanickavel, Govindasamy and Singh, Mandeep and Leroy, Bart and Michaelides, Michel and Cheng, Ching -Yu and Chen, Li Jia and Chan, Hwei Wuen (2024) Rationale and protocol paper for the Asia Pacific Network for inherited eye diseases. ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY, 13 (1). ISSN 2162-0989

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Abstract

Purpose: There are major gaps in our knowledge of hereditary ocular conditions in the Asia-Pacific population, which comprises approximately 60% of the world's population. Therefore, a concerted regional effort is urgently needed to close this critical knowledge gap and apply precision medicine technology to improve the quality of lives of these patients in the Asia-Pacific region. Design: Multi -national, multi-center collaborative network. Methods: The Research Standing Committee of the Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology and the Asia-Pacific Society of Eye Genetics fostered this research collaboration, which brings together renowned institutions and experts for inherited eye diseases in the Asia-Pacific region. The immediate priority of the network will be inherited retinal diseases (IRDs), where there is a lack of detailed characterization of these conditions and in the number of established registries. Results: The network comprises 55 members from 35 centers, spanning 12 countries and regions, including Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Nepal, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, and Thailand. The steering committee comprises ophthalmologists with experience in consortia for eye diseases in the Asia-Pacific region, leading ophthalmologists and vision scientists in the field of IRDs internationally, and ophthalmic geneticists. Conclusions: The Asia Pacific Inherited Eye Disease (APIED) network aims to (1) improve genotyping capabilities and expertise to increase early and accurate genetic diagnosis of IRDs, (2) harmonise deep phenotyping practices and utilization of ontological terms, and (3) establish high-quality, multi-user, federated disease registries that will facilitate patient care, genetic counseling, and research of IRDs regionally and internationally.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Inherited Retinal Diseases; Ophthalmic Genetics; Deep Phenotyping; Disease Registries; Asia-Pacific
Subjects: R Medicine > RE Ophthalmology
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing > Surgical Divisions
Depositing User: Mukhotib Mukhotib
Date Deposited: 06 May 2025 07:57
Last Modified: 06 May 2025 07:57
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/17089

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