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المؤلفAamer, Waleed
المؤلفAl-Maraghi, Aljazi
المؤلفSyed, Najeeb
المؤلفGandhi, Geethanjali Devadoss
المؤلفAliyev, Elbay
المؤلفAl-Kurbi, Alya A.
المؤلفAl-Saei, Omayma
المؤلفKohailan, Muhammad
المؤلفKrishnamoorthy, Navaneethakrishnan
المؤلفPalaniswamy, Sasirekha
المؤلفAl-Malki, Khulod
المؤلفAbbasi, Saleha
المؤلفAgrebi, Nourhen
المؤلفAbbaszadeh, Fatemeh
المؤلفAkil, Ammira S.Al Shabeeb
المؤلفBadii, Ramin
المؤلفBen-Omran, Tawfeg
المؤلفLo, Bernice
المؤلفMokrab, Younes
المؤلفFakhro, Khalid A.
تاريخ الإتاحة2024-10-03T11:38:49Z
تاريخ النشر2024-12
اسم المنشورGenome Medicine
المعرّفhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13073-024-01307-6
معرّف المصادر الموحدhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85189641836&origin=inward
معرّف المصادر الموحدhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/59784
الملخصBackground: Genome sequencing of large biobanks from under-represented ancestries provides a valuable resource for the interrogation of Mendelian disease burden at world population level, complementing small-scale familial studies. Methods: Here, we interrogate 6045 whole genomes from Qatar—a Middle Eastern population with high consanguinity and understudied mutational burden—enrolled at the national Biobank and phenotyped for 58 clinically-relevant quantitative traits. We examine a curated set of 2648 Mendelian genes from 20 panels, annotating known and novel pathogenic variants and assessing their penetrance and impact on the measured traits. Results: We find that 62.5% of participants are carriers of at least 1 known pathogenic variant relating to recessive conditions, with homozygosity observed in 1 in 150 subjects (0.6%) for which Peninsular Arabs are particularly enriched versus other ancestries (5.8-fold). On average, 52.3 loss-of-function variants were found per genome, 6.5 of which affect a known Mendelian gene. Several variants annotated in ClinVar/HGMD as pathogenic appeared at intermediate frequencies in this cohort (1–3%), highlighting Arab founder effect, while others have exceedingly high frequencies (> 5%) prompting reconsideration as benign. Furthermore, cumulative gene burden analysis revealed 56 genes having gene carrier frequency > 1/50, including 5 ACMG Tier 3 panel genes which would be candidates for adding to newborn screening in the country. Additionally, leveraging 58 biobank traits, we systematically assess the impact of novel/rare variants on phenotypes and discover 39 candidate large-effect variants associating with extreme quantitative traits. Furthermore, through rare variant burden testing, we discover 13 genes with high mutational load, including 5 with impact on traits relevant to disease conditions, including metabolic disorder and type 2 diabetes, consistent with the high prevalence of these conditions in the region. Conclusions: This study on the first phase of the growing Qatar Genome Program cohort provides a comprehensive resource from a Middle Eastern population to understand the global mutational burden in Mendelian genes and their impact on traits in seemingly healthy individuals in high consanguinity settings.
راعي المشروعThis study was, in part, financially supported by QGP, Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF award, QF-QBB-RES-PUB-003, NPRP10-1219-160035, NPRP10-0202-170320, and NPRP11S-0110-180250), as well as Sidra internal funds.
اللغةen
الموضوعArab population
Biobank
Consanguinity
Genome sequencing
Mendelian disorders
Middle East
Pathogenic variants
Qatar
Rare genetic disease
العنوانBurden of Mendelian disorders in a large Middle Eastern biobank
النوعArticle
رقم العدد1
رقم المجلد16


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