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  • The American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) emphasizes the need to report incidental findings from genetic tests by evaluating variants in 59 key genes, but there is limited data on such variants in Arab populations.
  • Researchers utilized whole genome sequencing from 6045 Qatar Genome Programme participants and phenotypic data to identify novel pathogenic variants linked to cardiovascular diseases in these genes.
  • They functionally analyzed two prioritized variants in zebrafish, finding that both caused significant abnormalities in heart rate, rhythm, and structure, emphasizing their potential medical importance for the Qatari population.

Article Abstract

In order to report clinically actionable incidental findings in genetic testing, the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) recommended the evaluation of variants in 59 genes associated with highly penetrant mutations. However, there is a lack of epidemiological data on medically actionable rare variants in these genes in Arab populations. We used whole genome sequencing data from 6045 participants from the Qatar Genome Programme and integrated it with phenotypic data collected by the Qatar Biobank. We identified novel putative pathogenic variants in the 59 ACMG genes by filtering previously unrecorded variants based on computational prediction of pathogenicity, variant rarity and segregation evidence. We assessed the phenotypic associations of candidate variants in genes linked to cardiovascular diseases. Finally, we used a zebrafish knockdown and synthetic human mRNA co-injection assay to functionally characterize two of these novel variants. We assessed the zebrafish cardiac function in terms of heart rate, rhythm and hemodynamics, as well as the heart structure. We identified 52 492 novel variants, which have not been reported in global and disease-specific databases. A total of 74 novel variants were selected with potentially pathogenic effect. We prioritized two novel cardiovascular variants, DSP c.1841A > G (p.Asp614Gly) and LMNA c.326 T > G (p.Val109Gly) for functional characterization. Our results showed that both variants resulted in abnormal zebrafish heart rate, rhythm and structure. This study highlights medically actionable variants that are specific to the Middle Eastern Qatari population.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9402234PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddac073DOI Listing

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