Ziyan Pan, Saleh A. Alqahtani, Said A. Al-Busafi, Sameer Al Awadhi, Reda Elwakil, Yasser Fouad, Faisal M. Sanai, Mohammed Eslam
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Abstract
A significant challenge to the transnational application of genetics and functional genomic studies is the underrepresentation of certain populations. In this work, we emphasise that while there are over 500 million Arabs living across 22 countries, they are largely underrepresented in genetic studies. Remarkably, only 0.96% of the Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) include Arab participants. This trend is also apparent in various other genetic databases, which not only limit biological discoveries but also exacerbate health inequity. To address this urgent issue, we propose a comprehensive roadmap aimed at effectively integrating the Arab population into genomic research. This strategy includes creating regional genetic biobanks and establishing advanced research programs in translational functional genomics, as well as fostering greater collaboration. Ultimately, this approach will pave the way for more effective precision medicine and health equity for the Arab population and beyond.
期刊介绍:
Liver International promotes all aspects of the science of hepatology from basic research to applied clinical studies. Providing an international forum for the publication of high-quality original research in hepatology, it is an essential resource for everyone working on normal and abnormal structure and function in the liver and its constituent cells, including clinicians and basic scientists involved in the multi-disciplinary field of hepatology. The journal welcomes articles from all fields of hepatology, which may be published as original articles, brief definitive reports, reviews, mini-reviews, images in hepatology and letters to the Editor.