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  • The study investigates how genetic variations influence blood-related traits in two isolated populations from the Mediterranean, focusing on individuals from Crete and the Pomak villages in Greece.
  • Researchers performed a genome-wide association scan, identifying five rare non-coding genetic variants significantly impacting blood cell counts and distribution.
  • A notable portion of the populations carries harmful mutations in the Haemoglobin Subunit Beta (HBB) gene, with distinct mutations prevalent in each group, highlighting the genetic diversity and its effects on various health-related traits.

Article Abstract

Haematological traits are linked to cardiovascular, metabolic, infectious and immune disorders, as well as cancer. Here, we examine the role of genetic variation in shaping haematological traits in two isolated Mediterranean populations. Using whole-genome sequencing data at 22× depth for 1457 individuals from Crete (MANOLIS) and 1617 from the Pomak villages in Greece, we carry out a genome-wide association scan for haematological traits using linear mixed models. We discover novel associations (p < 5 × 10) of five rare non-coding variants with alleles conferring effects of 1.44-2.63 units of standard deviation on red and white blood cell count, platelet and red cell distribution width. Moreover, 10.0% of individuals in the Pomak population and 6.8% in MANOLIS carry a pathogenic mutation in the Haemoglobin Subunit Beta (HBB) gene. The mutational spectrum is highly diverse (10 different mutations). The most frequent mutation in MANOLIS is the common Mediterranean variant IVS-I-110 (G>A) (rs35004220). In the Pomak population, c.364C>A ("HbO-Arab", rs33946267) is most frequent (4.4% allele frequency). We demonstrate effects on haematological and other traits, including bilirubin, cholesterol, and, in MANOLIS, height and gestation age. We find less severe effects on red blood cell traits for HbS, HbO, and IVS-I-6 (T>C) compared to other b+ mutations. Overall, we uncover allelic diversity of HBB in Greek isolated populations and find an important role for additional rare variants outside of HBB.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8782863PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-04436-9DOI Listing

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