TY - JOUR
T1 - Biospecimens in the HEALthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) Study
T2 - Rationale and protocol
AU - Sullivan, Elinor L.
AU - Bogdan, Ryan
AU - Bakhireva, Ludmila
AU - Levitt, Pat
AU - Jones, Joseph
AU - Sheldon, Michael
AU - Croff, Julie M.
AU - Thomason, Moriah
AU - Lo, Jamie O.
AU - MacIntyre, Leigh
AU - Shrivastava, Susmita
AU - Cioffredi, Leigh Anne
AU - Edlow, Andrea G.
AU - Howell, Brittany R.
AU - Chaiyachati, Barbara H.
AU - Lashley-Simms, Nicole
AU - Molloy, Kelly
AU - Lam, Cris
AU - Stoermann, Anna M.
AU - Trinh, Thanh
AU - Ambalavanan, Namasivayam
AU - Neiderhiser, Jenae M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors
PY - 2024/12
Y1 - 2024/12
N2 - The HEALthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) Study, a multi-site prospective longitudinal cohort study, will examine human brain, cognitive, behavioral, social, and emotional development beginning prenatally and planned through early childhood. The longitudinal collection of biological samples from over 7000 birthing parents and their children within the HBCD study enables research on pre- and postnatal exposures (e.g., substance use, toxicants, nutrition), and biological processes (e.g., genetics, epigenetic signatures, proteins, metabolites) on neurobehavioral developmental outcomes. The following biosamples are collected from the birthing parent: 1) blood (i.e., whole blood, serum, plasma, buffy coat, and dried blood spots) during pregnancy, 2) nail clippings during pregnancy and one month postpartum, 3) urine during pregnancy, and 4) saliva during pregnancy and at in-person postnatal assessments. The following samples are collected from the child at in-person study assessments: 1) saliva, 2) stool, and 3) urine. Additionally, placenta tissue, cord blood, and cord tissue are collected by a subset of HBCD sites. Here, we describe the rationale for the collection of these biospecimens, their current and potential future uses, the collection protocol, and collection success rates during piloting. This information will assist research teams in the planning of future studies utilizing this collection of biological samples.
AB - The HEALthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) Study, a multi-site prospective longitudinal cohort study, will examine human brain, cognitive, behavioral, social, and emotional development beginning prenatally and planned through early childhood. The longitudinal collection of biological samples from over 7000 birthing parents and their children within the HBCD study enables research on pre- and postnatal exposures (e.g., substance use, toxicants, nutrition), and biological processes (e.g., genetics, epigenetic signatures, proteins, metabolites) on neurobehavioral developmental outcomes. The following biosamples are collected from the birthing parent: 1) blood (i.e., whole blood, serum, plasma, buffy coat, and dried blood spots) during pregnancy, 2) nail clippings during pregnancy and one month postpartum, 3) urine during pregnancy, and 4) saliva during pregnancy and at in-person postnatal assessments. The following samples are collected from the child at in-person study assessments: 1) saliva, 2) stool, and 3) urine. Additionally, placenta tissue, cord blood, and cord tissue are collected by a subset of HBCD sites. Here, we describe the rationale for the collection of these biospecimens, their current and potential future uses, the collection protocol, and collection success rates during piloting. This information will assist research teams in the planning of future studies utilizing this collection of biological samples.
KW - Environmental exposures
KW - HBCD, biospecimens, substance use
KW - Prenatal, fetal programming
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85204085419&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.dcn.2024.101451
DO - 10.1016/j.dcn.2024.101451
M3 - Article
C2 - 39326174
AN - SCOPUS:85204085419
SN - 1878-9293
VL - 70
JO - Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
JF - Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
M1 - 101451
ER -