Analysis of clinically relevant variants from ancestrally diverse Asian genomes

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Chan Sock HoaiORCID,Bylstra Yasmin,Teo Jing Xian,Kuan Jyn Ling,Bertin Nicolas,Gonzalez-Porta Mar,Hebrard MaximeORCID,Tirado-Magallanes Roberto,Tan Joanna Hui Juan,Jeyakani Justin,Li Zhihui,Chai Jin Fang,Chong Yap Seng,Davila Sonia,Goh Liuh LingORCID,Lee Eng SingORCID,Wong EleanorORCID,Wong Tien Yin,Aung Tin,Ban Kenneth Hon Kim,Bellis Claire,Chee Miao Li,Chee Miao Ling,Chew Wen Jie,Chin Calvin Woon-Loong,Cook Stuart A.,Dalan Rinkoo,Dorajoo Rajkumar,Drum Chester L.,Elliott Paul,Eriksson Johan G.,Foo Roger,Gardner Daphne,Gluckman Peter D.,Goh Denise Li Meng,Jain Kanika,Kam Sylvia,Kassam Irfahan,Lakshmanan Lakshmi Narayanan,Lee Caroline G.,Lee Jimmy,Lee Soo-Chin,Lee Yung Seng,Li Hengtong,Lim Chia Wei,Lim Tock Han,Loh Marie,Maurer-Stroh Sebastian,Mina Theresia Handayani,Mok Shi Qi,Ng Hong Kiat,Pua Chee Jian,Riboli Elio,Rim Tyler Hyungtaek,Sabanayagam Charumathi,Sim Wey Cheng,Subramaniam Tavintharan,Tan Ee Shien,Tan Eng King,Tantoso Erwin,Tay Darwin,Teo Yik Ying,Tham Yih Chung,Toh Li-xian Grace,Tsai Pi Kuang,van Dam Rob M.,Veeravalli Lavanya,Khin-lin Gervais Wansaicheong,Wilm Andreas,Yang Chengxi,Yap Fabian,Yew Yik Weng,Prabhakar ShyamORCID,Liu JianjunORCID,Cheng Ching-YuORCID,Eisenhaber Birgit,Karnani NeerjaORCID,Leong Khai Pang,Sim XuelingORCID,Yeo Khung KeongORCID,Chambers John C.,Tai E-ShyongORCID,Tan PatrickORCID,Jamuar Saumya S.ORCID,Ngeow JoanneORCID,Lim Weng KhongORCID,

Abstract

AbstractAsian populations are under-represented in human genomics research. Here, we characterize clinically significant genetic variation in 9051 genomes representing East Asian, South Asian, and severely under-represented Austronesian-speaking Southeast Asian ancestries. We observe disparate genetic risk burden attributable to ancestry-specific recurrent variants and identify individuals with variants specific to ancestries discordant to their self-reported ethnicity, mostly due to cryptic admixture. About 27% of severe recessive disorder genes with appreciable carrier frequencies in Asians are missed by carrier screening panels, and we estimate 0.5% Asian couples at-risk of having an affected child. Prevalence of medically-actionable variant carriers is 3.4% and a further 1.6% harbour variants with potential for pathogenic classification upon additional clinical/experimental evidence. We profile 23 pharmacogenes with high-confidence gene-drug associations and find 22.4% of Asians at-risk of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Tier 1 genetic conditions concurrently harbour pharmacogenetic variants with actionable phenotypes, highlighting the benefits of pre-emptive pharmacogenomics. Our findings illuminate the diversity in genetic disease epidemiology and opportunities for precision medicine for a large, diverse Asian population.

Funder

Agency for Science, Technology and Research

The co-author confirmed that grant number is not available for this grant acknowledged.

MOH | National Medical Research Council

National Research Foundation Singapore

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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