Whole genome variation in 27 Mexican indigenous populations, demographic and biomedical insights

Author:

Aguilar-Ordoñez IsraelORCID,Pérez-Villatoro FernandoORCID,García-Ortiz Humberto,Barajas-Olmos FranciscoORCID,Ballesteros-Villascán JudithORCID,González-Buenfil RamORCID,Fresno CristobalORCID,Garcíarrubio AlejandroORCID,Fernández-López Juan CarlosORCID,Tovar HugoORCID,Hernández-Lemus EnriqueORCID,Orozco Lorena,Soberón Xavier,Morett Enrique

Abstract

There has been limited study of Native American whole genome diversity to date, which impairs effective implementation of personalized medicine and a detailed description of its demographic history. Here we report high coverage whole genome sequencing of 76 unrelated individuals, from 27 indigenous groups across Mexico, with more than 97% average Native American ancestry. On average, each individual has 3.26 million Single Nucleotide Variants and short indels, that together comprise a catalog of 9,737,152 variants, 44,118 of which are novel. We report 497 common Single Nucleotide Variants (with allele frequency > 5%) mapped to drug responses and 316,577 in enhancer or promoter elements; interestingly we found some of these enhancer variants in PPARG, a nuclear receptor involved in highly prevalent health problems in Mexican population, such as obesity, diabetes, and insulin resistance. By detecting signals of positive selection we report 24 enriched key pathways under selection, most of them related to immune mechanisms. No missense variants in ACE2, the receptor responsible for the entry of the SARS CoV-2 virus, were found in any individual. Population genomics and phylogenetic analyses demonstrated stratification in a Northern-Central-Southern axis, with major substructure in the Central region. The Seri, a northern group with the most genetic divergence in our study, showed a distinctive genomic context with the most novel variants, and the most population specific genotypes. Genome-wide analysis showed that the average haplotype blocks are longer in Native Mexicans than in other world populations. With this dataset we describe previously undetected population level variation in Native Mexicans, helping to reduce the gap in genomic data representation of such groups.

Funder

Winter Genomics

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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