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. 2019 Jan;21(1):207-212.
doi: 10.1038/s41436-018-0008-6. Epub 2018 Jul 2.

Population genomics in South East Asia captures unexpectedly high carrier frequency for treatable inherited disorders

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Population genomics in South East Asia captures unexpectedly high carrier frequency for treatable inherited disorders

Yasmin Bylstra et al. Genet Med. 2019 Jan.
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Abstract

Purpose: Genomic studies have demonstrated the necessity of ethnicity-specific population data to ascertain variant pathogenicity for disease diagnosis and treatment. This study examined the carrier prevalence of treatable inherited disorders (TIDs), where early diagnosis of at-risk offspring can significantly improve clinical outcomes.

Methods: Existing exome/ genome sequencing data of 831 Singaporeans were aggregated and examined for disease causing variants in 104 genes associated with 80 TIDs.

Results: Among the 831 Singaporean participants, genomic variant filtering and analysis identified 1 in 18 individuals (6%) to be carriers amongst one of 13 TIDs. Citrin deficiency and Wilson disease had the highest carrier frequency of 1 in 41, and 1 in 103 individuals, respectively. The pathogenic variants associated with citrin deficiency were 24 times more prevalent in our local cohorts when compared to Western cohorts.

Conclusion: This study demonstrates the value of a population specific genomic database to determine true disease prevalence and has enabled the discovery of carrier frequencies of treatable genetic conditions specific to South East Asian populations, which are currently underestimated in existing data sources. This study framework can be adapted to other population groups and expanded to multiple genetic conditions to inform health policies directing precision medicine.

Keywords: Citrin deficiency; Genomics; Precision Medicine; Singapore Exome Consortium; treatable inherited disorders.

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