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Title: Creation


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Creation Maintenance of Helixa web based
database of medical genetics laboratories for
geneticists
  • P Tarczy-Hornoch, Maxine Covington, Joseph
    Edwards, Paul Shannon, Sherrilynne Fuller,
    Roberta Pagon
  • Biomedical Informatics, Genetics, Neonatology,
  • University of Washington
  • Seattle WA

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Outline
  • Statement of the problem
  • Database content and design
  • User view of Helix
  • Administrative view of Helix
  • Results
  • Conclusion

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The Problem
  • Genetics professionals need to quickly find up to
    date information on availability of state of the
    art genetic testing to diagnose, counsel and
    manage patients with genetic disorders
  • As we elucidate the genetic basis of common
    diseases it is no longer just geneticists

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Information Overload in Genetics
  • Human Genome Project
  • 100,000-120,000 genes
  • 100-10000 mutations/gene
  • New genes daily new diseases weekly
  • Hard to keep up!
  • Explosion of genetic testing
  • Burgeoning decentralized genetic testing industry
  • Genetic testing for 111 diseases in 93 and 625
    in 98
  • We need a Yellow Pages of genetic testing
    availability

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Helix and GeneClinics
  • Helix database Yellow pages of genetic testing
  • Free, searchable directory of available genetic
    testing
  • Restricted to healthcare providers
  • 93-96 stand alone FoxPro database,
  • 97- WWW accessible/maintained Informix database
  • healthlinks.washington.edu/helix
  • GeneClinics Users manual for genetic testing
  • under construction
  • expert authored, peer reviewed knowledge base
  • XML, Java, OODB

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Why a User Manual of Genetic Testing?
  • But outside the scrupulous environs of a
    scientific study there are no regulations on how
    tests should be performed, or patients informed.
    Myriad Genetics of Salt Lake City, Utah, will
    check a blood sample for all known BRCA
    mutations, for 2500
  • The Economist, May 24, 1997 (p78)
  • JAMA 19972771467-74

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Outline
  • Statement of the problem
  • Database content and design
  • User view of Helix
  • Administrative view of Helix
  • Results
  • Conclusion

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Helix Content
  • Seeks to answer questions such as How do I test
    my patient for neurofibromatosis? What do I need
    to send to whom where?
  • Content provided by laboratories ranging from
    small university research labs to large
    commercial clinical labs
  • Database maintained at the University of
    Washington by Helix staff
  • Continually updated via Java applets
  • Long term plan is for distributed curation by
    data owners

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Helix Clinical and Research Testing
  • Clinical Research
  • disease name
  • OMIM, GeneClinics
  • gene/locus/product
  • laboratory
  • director
  • contact information
  • test methodology
    research description
  • prenatal availability
    research
    citation(s)
  • clinical citation(s)

last update
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Helix Database Design
Informix RDMS Java maintenance C/JDBC bridge C
CGI reports
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Helix - Links Nomenclature
  • Gene Locus OMIM
  • plus also links to HGMD
  • Gene Product SWISS-PROT
  • Gene Symbol HUGO/GDB
  • Human Gene Nomenclature Committee
  • Phenotype GeneClinics, OMIM, others
  • very fluid nomenclature
  • changes as our understanding of genotypic basis
    of phenotype change

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New Genotype/phenotype Schema
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Outline
  • Statement of the problem
  • Database content and design
  • User view of Helix
  • Administrative view of Helix
  • Results
  • Conclusion

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Helix User Search Options
  • Disease name
  • Gene, locus, product
  • Primary clinical feature (phenotype)
  • OMIM number
  • Geographical region
  • Laboratory
  • Laboratory director name

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Outline
  • Statement of the problem
  • Database content and design
  • User view of Helix
  • Administrative view of Helix
  • Results
  • Conclusion

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Main Helix Administration Java Panel
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User Panel
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Pick List Maintenance Panel
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Report Panel
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Outline
  • Statement of the problem
  • Database content and design
  • User view of Helix
  • Administrative view of Helix
  • Results
  • Conclusion

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Growth of Helix Over Time
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Helix - Searches/Day
InternetAccess
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Helix - Use by Occupation
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Helix - Laboratory Test Menus
Total Clinical Research 625 300 325
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1998 Helix User Survey
E-mail survey, 15 response Results should be
considered qualitative Respondents demographics
no different than non-respondents
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Outline
  • Statement of the problem
  • Database content and design
  • User view of Helix
  • Administrative view of Helix
  • Results
  • Conclusion

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Conclusions (I)
  • The rapid adoption of Helix Internet access by
    the genetics community demonstrates the
    feasibility and viability of delivering
    dynamically changing medical reference
    information via the Web
  • The Java database maintenance tools demonstrate
    the technical feasibility of distributed platform
    independent curation of a complex clinical
    reference database

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Conclusions (II)
  • Linkages to other genomic databases are made
    possible by our use of standardized genomic
    nomenclatures
  • We plan to test distributed curation of Helix
  • We plan to implement in Helix our new GeneClinics
    genotype-phenotype design to accommodate the
    rapid evolution of our understanding of
    genotype/phenotype particularly for complex
    (multi-gene) diseases
  • We plan to populate the GeneClinics knowledge
    base based on Helix usage analysis

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Helix Collaborators Funding
  • Funding NLM 92-99 MCH 97-00
  • Medical Director RA Pagon MD
  • Project Manager ML Covington
  • Educators N Hanson MS
  • W Neufeld-Kaiser MS
  • Informatics P Tarczy-Hornoch MD
  • J Edwards PhD
  • Sherrilynne Fuller PhD
  • Paul Shannon
  • Assistants GM Grohs
  • A Hughes
  • Advisory Board 11 Members
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