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AuthorThareja, Gaurav
AuthorAl-Sarraj, Yasser
AuthorBelkadi, Aziz
AuthorAlmotawa, Maryam
AuthorIsmail, Said
AuthorAl-Muftah, Wadha
AuthorBadji, Radja
AuthorMbarek, Hamdi
AuthorDarwish, Dima
AuthorFadl, Tasnim
AuthorYasin, Heba
AuthorEnnaifar, Maryem
AuthorAbdellatif, Rania
AuthorAlkuwari, Fatima
AuthorAlvi, Muhammad
AuthorSaad, Chadi
AuthorAlthani, Asmaa
AuthorFethnou, Eleni
AuthorQafoud, Fatima
AuthorAlkhayat, Eiman
AuthorAfifi, Nahla
AuthorTomei, Sara
AuthorLiu, Wei
AuthorLorenz, Stephan
AuthorSyed, Najeeb
AuthorAlmabrazi, Hakeem
AuthorVempalli, Fazulur Rehaman
AuthorTemanni, Ramzi
AuthorSaqri, Tariq Abu
AuthorKhatib, Mohammedhusen
AuthorHamza, Mehshad
AuthorZaid, Tariq Abu
AuthorEl Khouly, Ahmed
AuthorPathare, Tushar
AuthorPoolat, Shafeeq
AuthorAl-Ali, Rashid
AuthorAlbagha, Omar M.E.
AuthorAl-Khodor, Souhaila
AuthorAlshafai, Mashael
AuthorBadii, Ramin
AuthorChouchane, Lotfi
AuthorEstivill, Xavier
AuthorFakhro, Khalid
AuthorMokrab, Younes
AuthorPuthen, Jithesh
AuthorTatari, Zohreh
AuthorSuhre, Karsten
Available date2024-09-15T07:27:34Z
Publication Date2021-02-23
Publication NameNature Communications
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-21381-3
CitationThareja, G., Al-Sarraj, Y., Belkadi, A., Almotawa, M., Biobank and Sample Preparation Fethnou Eleni 7 Qafoud Fatima 7 Alkhayat Eiman 7 Afifi Nahla 7, Sequencing and Genotyping group Tomei Sara 8 Liu Wei 8 Lorenz Stephan 8, ... & Consortium Lead Principal Investigators Albagha Omar 2 5 Al-Khodor Souhaila 11 Alshafai Mashael 12 Badii Ramin 13 Chouchane Lotfi 14 Estivill Xavier 15 Fakhro Khalid 16 Mokrab Younes 17 Puthen Jithesh 2 Tatari Zohreh 18. (2021). Whole genome sequencing in the Middle Eastern Qatari population identifies genetic associations with 45 clinically relevant traits. Nature Communications, 12(1), 1250.
ISSN2041-1723
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/58912
AbstractClinical laboratory tests play a pivotal role in medical decision making, but little is known about their genetic variability between populations. We report a genome-wide association study with 45 clinically relevant traits from the population of Qatar using a whole genome sequencing approach in a discovery set of 6218 individuals and replication in 7768 subjects. Trait heritability is more similar between Qatari and European populations (r = 0.81) than with Africans (r = 0.44). We identify 281 distinct variant-trait-associations at genome wide significance that replicate known associations. Allele frequencies for replicated loci show higher correlations with European (r = 0.94) than with African (r = 0.85) or Japanese (r = 0.80) populations. We find differences in linkage disequilibrium patterns and in effect sizes of the replicated loci compared to previous reports. We also report 17 novel and Qatari-predominate signals providing insights into the biological pathways regulating these traits. We observe that European-derived polygenic scores (PGS) have reduced predictive performance in the Qatari population which could have implications for the translation of PGS between populations and their future application in precision medicine.
SponsorQatar National Research Fund (NPRP11C-0115-180010 and PPM03-0324-190038). Qatar National Research Fund grant (NPRP11C-0115-180010).
Languageen
PublisherSpringer Nature
Subjectpolygenic scores
populations
TitleWhole genome sequencing in the Middle Eastern Qatari population identifies genetic associations with 45 clinically relevant traits
TypeArticle
Issue Number1
Volume Number12
ESSN2041-1723
dc.accessType Open Access


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