Genetic epidemiology of autoinflammatory disease variants in Indian population from 1029 whole genomes
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Published:2021-12
Issue:1
Volume:19
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ISSN:2090-5920
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Container-title:Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Genet Eng Biotechnol
Author:
Jain Abhinav, Bhoyar Rahul C., Pandhare Kavita, Mishra Anushree, Sharma Disha, Imran Mohamed, Senthivel Vigneshwar, Divakar Mohit Kumar, Rophina Mercy, Jolly Bani, Batra Arushi, Sharma Sumit, Siwach Sanjay, Jadhao Arun G., Palande Nikhil V., Jha Ganga Nath, Ashrafi Nishat, Mishra Prashant Kumar, A.K. Vidhya, Jain Suman, Dash Debasis, Kumar Nachimuthu Senthil, Vanlallawma Andrew, Sarma Ranjan Jyoti, Chhakchhuak Lalchhandama, Kalyanaraman Shantaraman, Mahadevan Radha, Kandasamy Sunitha, B. M, Pabitha, Rajagopal Raskin Erusan, Ramya J. Ezhil, Devi P. Nirmala, Bajaj Anjali, Gupta Vishu, Mathew Samatha, Goswami Sangam, Mangla Mohit, Prakash Savinitha, Joshi Kandarp, Meyakumla , S. Sreedevi, Gajjar Devarshi, Soraisham Ronibala, Yadav Rohit, Devi Yumnam Silla, Gupta Aayush, Mukerji Mitali, Ramalingam Sivaprakash, B. K. Binukumar, Scaria VinodORCID, Sivasubbu Sridhar
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Autoinflammatory disorders are the group of inherited inflammatory disorders caused due to the genetic defect in the genes that regulates innate immune systems. These have been clinically characterized based on the duration and occurrence of unprovoked fever, skin rash, and patient’s ancestry. There are several autoinflammatory disorders that are found to be prevalent in a specific population and whose disease genetic epidemiology within the population has been well understood. However, India has a limited number of genetic studies reported for autoinflammatory disorders till date. The whole genome sequencing and analysis of 1029 Indian individuals performed under the IndiGen project persuaded us to perform the genetic epidemiology of the autoinflammatory disorders in India.
Results
We have systematically annotated the genetic variants of 56 genes implicated in autoinflammatory disorder. These genetic variants were reclassified into five categories (i.e., pathogenic, likely pathogenic, benign, likely benign, and variant of uncertain significance (VUS)) according to the American College of Medical Genetics and Association of Molecular pathology (ACMG-AMP) guidelines. Our analysis revealed 20 pathogenic and likely pathogenic variants with significant differences in the allele frequency compared with the global population. We also found six causal founder variants in the IndiGen dataset belonging to different ancestry. We have performed haplotype prediction analysis for founder mutations haplotype that reveals the admixture of the South Asian population with other populations. The cumulative carrier frequency of the autoinflammatory disorder in India was found to be 3.5% which is much higher than reported.
Conclusion
With such frequency in the Indian population, there is a great need for awareness among clinicians as well as the general public regarding the autoinflammatory disorder. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first and most comprehensive population scale genetic epidemiological study being reported from India.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Genetics,Biotechnology
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