Opportunities and challenges of local ancestry in genetic association analyses.

IF 8.1 1区 生物学 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Quan Sun, Andrea R V R Horimoto, Brian Chen, Frank Ockerman, Karen L Mohlke, Elizabeth Blue, Laura M Raffield, Yun Li
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Abstract

Recently, admixed populations make up an increasing percentage of the US and global populations, and the admixture is not uniform over space or time or across genomes. Therefore, it becomes indispensable to evaluate local ancestry in addition to global ancestry to improve genetic epidemiological studies. Recent advances in representing human genome diversity, coupled with large-scale whole-genome sequencing initiatives and improved tools for local ancestry inference, have enabled studies to demonstrate that incorporating local ancestry information enhances both genetic association analyses and polygenic risk predictions. Along with the opportunities that local ancestry provides, there exist challenges preventing its full usage in genetic analyses. In this review, we first summarize methods for local ancestry inference and illustrate how local ancestry can be utilized in various analyses, including admixture mapping, association testing, and polygenic risk score construction. In addition, we discuss current challenges in research involving local ancestry, both in terms of the inference itself and its role in genetic association studies. We further pinpoint some future study directions and methodology development opportunities to help more effectively incorporate local ancestry in genetic analyses. It is worth the effort to pursue those future directions and address these analytical challenges because the appropriate use of local ancestry estimates could help mitigate inequality in genomic medicine and improve our understanding of health and disease outcomes.

近来,混血人口在美国和全球人口中所占的比例越来越大,而且这种混血在空间、时间或基因组上并不一致。因此,要改进遗传流行病学研究,除了评估全球祖先外,还必须评估当地祖先。近来在表现人类基因组多样性方面取得的进展,加上大规模的全基因组测序计划和改进的本地祖先推断工具,使研究得以证明,纳入本地祖先信息可增强遗传关联分析和多基因风险预测。除了本地祖先信息带来的机遇外,在遗传分析中全面使用本地祖先信息也面临挑战。在这篇综述中,我们首先总结了本地祖先推断的方法,并说明了如何在各种分析中利用本地祖先,包括外显子图谱、关联测试和多基因风险评分构建。此外,我们还从推断本身及其在遗传关联研究中的作用两方面讨论了目前涉及本地祖先的研究中存在的挑战。我们进一步指出了一些未来的研究方向和方法开发机会,以帮助更有效地将本地祖先纳入遗传分析。我们值得努力探索这些未来方向并解决这些分析难题,因为适当使用当地祖先估计值有助于减轻基因组医学中的不平等现象,并提高我们对健康和疾病结果的认识。
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14.70
自引率
4.10%
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185
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Human Genetics (AJHG) is a monthly journal published by Cell Press, chosen by The American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) as its premier publication starting from January 2008. AJHG represents Cell Press's first society-owned journal, and both ASHG and Cell Press anticipate significant synergies between AJHG content and that of other Cell Press titles.
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