Whole genome sequencing in the Middle Eastern Qatari population identifies genetic associations with 45 clinically relevant traits
Author | Thareja, Gaurav |
Author | Al-Sarraj, Yasser |
Author | Belkadi, Aziz |
Author | Almotawa, Maryam |
Author | Ismail, Said |
Author | Al-Muftah, Wadha |
Author | Badji, Radja |
Author | Mbarek, Hamdi |
Author | Darwish, Dima |
Author | Fadl, Tasnim |
Author | Yasin, Heba |
Author | Ennaifar, Maryem |
Author | Abdellatif, Rania |
Author | Alkuwari, Fatima |
Author | Alvi, Muhammad |
Author | Saad, Chadi |
Author | Althani, Asmaa |
Author | Fethnou, Eleni |
Author | Qafoud, Fatima |
Author | Alkhayat, Eiman |
Author | Afifi, Nahla |
Author | Tomei, Sara |
Author | Liu, Wei |
Author | Lorenz, Stephan |
Author | Syed, Najeeb |
Author | Almabrazi, Hakeem |
Author | Vempalli, Fazulur Rehaman |
Author | Temanni, Ramzi |
Author | Saqri, Tariq Abu |
Author | Khatib, Mohammedhusen |
Author | Hamza, Mehshad |
Author | Zaid, Tariq Abu |
Author | El Khouly, Ahmed |
Author | Pathare, Tushar |
Author | Poolat, Shafeeq |
Author | Al-Ali, Rashid |
Author | Albagha, Omar M.E. |
Author | Al-Khodor, Souhaila |
Author | Alshafai, Mashael |
Author | Badii, Ramin |
Author | Chouchane, Lotfi |
Author | Estivill, Xavier |
Author | Fakhro, Khalid |
Author | Mokrab, Younes |
Author | Puthen, Jithesh |
Author | Tatari, Zohreh |
Author | Suhre, Karsten |
Available date | 2024-09-15T07:27:34Z |
Publication Date | 2021-02-23 |
Publication Name | Nature Communications |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-21381-3 |
Citation | Thareja, 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. |
ISSN | 2041-1723 |
Abstract | Clinical 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. |
Sponsor | Qatar National Research Fund (NPRP11C-0115-180010 and PPM03-0324-190038). Qatar National Research Fund grant (NPRP11C-0115-180010). |
Language | en |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Subject | polygenic scores populations |
Type | Article |
Issue Number | 1 |
Volume Number | 12 |
ESSN | 2041-1723 |
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