Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Online Database (ALSOD) Presenter : Olubunmi Abel
What is ALSOD? ALS Online Database –Originally designed in 1999 for sharing of clinical and genetic data – Data can be used without logging in Links to other genetic information sources Now updated with new genes
Details in ALSOD? 97 individuals with familial SOD1 mutations In 12 different countries and three continents (Asia, Europe and North America). These include 55 males and 42 females. Ethnicity is reported as Asian, Indian, Latino-American, or White, with the majority being White (70). The mean age of onset for the 86 subjects with the required data is 47.2 years The site of onset is recorded as lower limb in 59 individuals, upper limb in 24, and bulbar in three individuals. Contributors from 19 Institutions in the world
New features Easy log in and user registration process 36 additional ALS-related genes Search for ALS-related genes in NCBI website
New features 36 additional ALS-related genes
New features Easy log in and user registration process 36 additional ALS-related genes
New features Easy log in and user registration process 36 additional ALS-related genes
New features Easy log in and user registration process 36 additional ALS-related genes Search for ALS-related genes in NCBI website
New features Easy log in and user registration process 36 additional ALS-related genes Search for ALS-related genes in NCBI website
Future More contributors with more mutations More comprehensive knowledge base Links to more genetic information sources More graphical and statistical summary
Acknowledgement Dr Richard Wroe Prof Ammar Al-Chalabi Prof John Powell Mrs Olubunmi Abel ALSOD IoP Team Dr Amy Wai-Ling Butler Peter Andersen Prof Nigel Leigh Others