Genetic determinants and absence of breast cancer in Xavante Indians in Sangradouro Reserve, Brazil

Author:

Zhou Yan,Russo Jose,Rueff José,Pires Marcelo A. M.,de Castro Guilherme Bezerra

Abstract

AbstractGenetic compositions of distinct human populations are different. How genomic variants influence many common and rare genetic diseases is always of great medical and anthropological interest, and understanding of genetic architectures of population groups in relation to diseases can advance our knowledge of medicine. Here, we have studied the genomic architecture of a group of Xavante Indians, an indigenous population in Brazil, and compared them with normal populations from the 1000 Genomes Projects. Principal component analysis (PCA) indicates that the Xavante Indians are genetically distinctive when compared to other ethnic groups. No incidence of breast cancer cases has ever been reported in the population, and polygenic risk analysis indicates extremely low breast cancer risk in this population when compared with germline TCGA (The Cancer Genome Atlas) breast cancer normal control samples. Low germinal mutation burden among this population is also observed. Our findings will help to deepen the understanding of breast cancer and might also provide new approaches to study the disease.

Funder

National Cancer Institute, United States

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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