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POPULATION FREQUENCY OF REPEAT EXPANSIONS INDICATES INCREASED DISEASE PREVALENCE ESTIMATES ACROSS DIFFERENT POPULATIONS
Repeat expansion disorders (REDs) are a devastating group of predominantly neurological diseases. Together they are common, affecting 1 in 3,000 people worldwide with population-specific differences. However, prevalence estimates of REDs are hampered by heterogeneous clinical presentation, variable...
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author | Ibañez, Kristina Jadhav, Bharati Facchini, Stefano Garg, Paras Zanovello, Matteo Martin-Trujillo, Alejandro Gies, Scott J Deforie, Valentina Galassi Gagliardi, Delia Hensman, Davina Moutsianas, Loukas Shoai, Maryam Caulfield, Mark J Cortese, Andrea Escott-Price, Valentina Hardy, John Houlden, Henry Sharp, Andrew J Tucci, Arianna |
author_facet | Ibañez, Kristina Jadhav, Bharati Facchini, Stefano Garg, Paras Zanovello, Matteo Martin-Trujillo, Alejandro Gies, Scott J Deforie, Valentina Galassi Gagliardi, Delia Hensman, Davina Moutsianas, Loukas Shoai, Maryam Caulfield, Mark J Cortese, Andrea Escott-Price, Valentina Hardy, John Houlden, Henry Sharp, Andrew J Tucci, Arianna |
author_sort | Ibañez, Kristina |
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description | Repeat expansion disorders (REDs) are a devastating group of predominantly neurological diseases. Together they are common, affecting 1 in 3,000 people worldwide with population-specific differences. However, prevalence estimates of REDs are hampered by heterogeneous clinical presentation, variable geographic distributions, and technological limitations leading to under-ascertainment. Here, leveraging whole genome sequencing data from 82,176 individuals from different populations we found an overall carrier frequency of REDs of 1 in 340 individuals. Modelling disease prevalence using genetic data, age at onset and survival, we show that REDs are up to 3-fold more prevalent than currently reported figures. While some REDs are population-specific, e.g. Huntington’s disease type 2, most REDs are represented in all broad genetic ancestries, including Africans and Asians, challenging the notion that some REDs are found only in European populations. These results have worldwide implications for local and global health communities in the diagnosis and management of REDs both at local and global levels. |
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spelling | pubmed-103501322023-07-17 POPULATION FREQUENCY OF REPEAT EXPANSIONS INDICATES INCREASED DISEASE PREVALENCE ESTIMATES ACROSS DIFFERENT POPULATIONS Ibañez, Kristina Jadhav, Bharati Facchini, Stefano Garg, Paras Zanovello, Matteo Martin-Trujillo, Alejandro Gies, Scott J Deforie, Valentina Galassi Gagliardi, Delia Hensman, Davina Moutsianas, Loukas Shoai, Maryam Caulfield, Mark J Cortese, Andrea Escott-Price, Valentina Hardy, John Houlden, Henry Sharp, Andrew J Tucci, Arianna medRxiv Article Repeat expansion disorders (REDs) are a devastating group of predominantly neurological diseases. Together they are common, affecting 1 in 3,000 people worldwide with population-specific differences. However, prevalence estimates of REDs are hampered by heterogeneous clinical presentation, variable geographic distributions, and technological limitations leading to under-ascertainment. Here, leveraging whole genome sequencing data from 82,176 individuals from different populations we found an overall carrier frequency of REDs of 1 in 340 individuals. Modelling disease prevalence using genetic data, age at onset and survival, we show that REDs are up to 3-fold more prevalent than currently reported figures. While some REDs are population-specific, e.g. Huntington’s disease type 2, most REDs are represented in all broad genetic ancestries, including Africans and Asians, challenging the notion that some REDs are found only in European populations. These results have worldwide implications for local and global health communities in the diagnosis and management of REDs both at local and global levels. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10350132/ /pubmed/37461547 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.07.03.23292162 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator. |
spellingShingle | Article Ibañez, Kristina Jadhav, Bharati Facchini, Stefano Garg, Paras Zanovello, Matteo Martin-Trujillo, Alejandro Gies, Scott J Deforie, Valentina Galassi Gagliardi, Delia Hensman, Davina Moutsianas, Loukas Shoai, Maryam Caulfield, Mark J Cortese, Andrea Escott-Price, Valentina Hardy, John Houlden, Henry Sharp, Andrew J Tucci, Arianna POPULATION FREQUENCY OF REPEAT EXPANSIONS INDICATES INCREASED DISEASE PREVALENCE ESTIMATES ACROSS DIFFERENT POPULATIONS |
title | POPULATION FREQUENCY OF REPEAT EXPANSIONS INDICATES INCREASED DISEASE PREVALENCE ESTIMATES ACROSS DIFFERENT POPULATIONS |
title_full | POPULATION FREQUENCY OF REPEAT EXPANSIONS INDICATES INCREASED DISEASE PREVALENCE ESTIMATES ACROSS DIFFERENT POPULATIONS |
title_fullStr | POPULATION FREQUENCY OF REPEAT EXPANSIONS INDICATES INCREASED DISEASE PREVALENCE ESTIMATES ACROSS DIFFERENT POPULATIONS |
title_full_unstemmed | POPULATION FREQUENCY OF REPEAT EXPANSIONS INDICATES INCREASED DISEASE PREVALENCE ESTIMATES ACROSS DIFFERENT POPULATIONS |
title_short | POPULATION FREQUENCY OF REPEAT EXPANSIONS INDICATES INCREASED DISEASE PREVALENCE ESTIMATES ACROSS DIFFERENT POPULATIONS |
title_sort | population frequency of repeat expansions indicates increased disease prevalence estimates across different populations |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10350132/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37461547 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.07.03.23292162 |
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