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Genetic Background of Patients from a University Medical Center in Manhattan: Implications for Personalized Medicine
BACKGROUND: The rapid progress currently being made in genomic science has created interest in potential clinical applications; however, formal translational research has been limited thus far. Studies of population genetics have demonstrated substantial variation in allele frequencies and haplotype...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3087725/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21573225 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0019166 |
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author | Tayo, Bamidele O. Teil, Marie Tong, Liping Qin, Huaizhen Khitrov, Gregory Zhang, Weijia Song, Quinbin Gottesman, Omri Zhu, Xiaofeng Pereira, Alexandre C. Cooper, Richard S. Bottinger, Erwin P. |
author_facet | Tayo, Bamidele O. Teil, Marie Tong, Liping Qin, Huaizhen Khitrov, Gregory Zhang, Weijia Song, Quinbin Gottesman, Omri Zhu, Xiaofeng Pereira, Alexandre C. Cooper, Richard S. Bottinger, Erwin P. |
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description | BACKGROUND: The rapid progress currently being made in genomic science has created interest in potential clinical applications; however, formal translational research has been limited thus far. Studies of population genetics have demonstrated substantial variation in allele frequencies and haplotype structure at loci of medical relevance and the genetic background of patient cohorts may often be complex. METHODS AND FINDINGS: To describe the heterogeneity in an unselected clinical sample we used the Affymetrix 6.0 gene array chip to genotype self-identified European Americans (N = 326), African Americans (N = 324) and Hispanics (N = 327) from the medical practice of Mount Sinai Medical Center in Manhattan, NY. Additional data from US minority groups and Brazil were used for external comparison. Substantial variation in ancestral origin was observed for both African Americans and Hispanics; data from the latter group overlapped with both Mexican Americans and Brazilians in the external data sets. A pooled analysis of the African Americans and Hispanics from NY demonstrated a broad continuum of ancestral origin making classification by race/ethnicity uninformative. Selected loci harboring variants associated with medical traits and drug response confirmed substantial within- and between-group heterogeneity. CONCLUSION: As a consequence of these complementary levels of heterogeneity group labels offered no guidance at the individual level. These findings demonstrate the complexity involved in clinical translation of the results from genome-wide association studies and suggest that in the genomic era conventional racial/ethnic labels are of little value. |
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spelling | pubmed-30877252011-05-13 Genetic Background of Patients from a University Medical Center in Manhattan: Implications for Personalized Medicine Tayo, Bamidele O. Teil, Marie Tong, Liping Qin, Huaizhen Khitrov, Gregory Zhang, Weijia Song, Quinbin Gottesman, Omri Zhu, Xiaofeng Pereira, Alexandre C. Cooper, Richard S. Bottinger, Erwin P. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The rapid progress currently being made in genomic science has created interest in potential clinical applications; however, formal translational research has been limited thus far. Studies of population genetics have demonstrated substantial variation in allele frequencies and haplotype structure at loci of medical relevance and the genetic background of patient cohorts may often be complex. METHODS AND FINDINGS: To describe the heterogeneity in an unselected clinical sample we used the Affymetrix 6.0 gene array chip to genotype self-identified European Americans (N = 326), African Americans (N = 324) and Hispanics (N = 327) from the medical practice of Mount Sinai Medical Center in Manhattan, NY. Additional data from US minority groups and Brazil were used for external comparison. Substantial variation in ancestral origin was observed for both African Americans and Hispanics; data from the latter group overlapped with both Mexican Americans and Brazilians in the external data sets. A pooled analysis of the African Americans and Hispanics from NY demonstrated a broad continuum of ancestral origin making classification by race/ethnicity uninformative. Selected loci harboring variants associated with medical traits and drug response confirmed substantial within- and between-group heterogeneity. CONCLUSION: As a consequence of these complementary levels of heterogeneity group labels offered no guidance at the individual level. These findings demonstrate the complexity involved in clinical translation of the results from genome-wide association studies and suggest that in the genomic era conventional racial/ethnic labels are of little value. Public Library of Science 2011-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3087725/ /pubmed/21573225 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0019166 Text en Tayo et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Tayo, Bamidele O. Teil, Marie Tong, Liping Qin, Huaizhen Khitrov, Gregory Zhang, Weijia Song, Quinbin Gottesman, Omri Zhu, Xiaofeng Pereira, Alexandre C. Cooper, Richard S. Bottinger, Erwin P. Genetic Background of Patients from a University Medical Center in Manhattan: Implications for Personalized Medicine |
title | Genetic Background of Patients from a University Medical Center in Manhattan: Implications for Personalized Medicine |
title_full | Genetic Background of Patients from a University Medical Center in Manhattan: Implications for Personalized Medicine |
title_fullStr | Genetic Background of Patients from a University Medical Center in Manhattan: Implications for Personalized Medicine |
title_full_unstemmed | Genetic Background of Patients from a University Medical Center in Manhattan: Implications for Personalized Medicine |
title_short | Genetic Background of Patients from a University Medical Center in Manhattan: Implications for Personalized Medicine |
title_sort | genetic background of patients from a university medical center in manhattan: implications for personalized medicine |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3087725/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21573225 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0019166 |
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