Qatar PR Network, Online Press Release from qatar and Doha city
 
Healthcare(Healthcare & Medicine)
Filter PR by
  
WCM-Q Research Seeks to Translate Benefits of Personalized Medicine from European to Arab Populations
 

Doha – February 28, 2023: Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar (WCM-Q) have analyzed vast amounts of genetic and protein-related data to determine the effectiveness of genetics-based personalized medicine for Arabs. 

While personalized medicine holds huge potential for assessing disease risk for individuals, a weakness of the science is its reliance on genetic data that have been drawn largely from populations with European/Caucasian ancestry. 

This is because physicians use large, population-wide genetic datasets to identify genes associated with diseases, which they then compare with the genetic information of individuals. This information is then combined with other factors, such as environment and lifestyle, to generate a ‘polygenic risk score’ for chronic conditions such as heart disease, cancer and dementia, which can then guide how healthcare is administered. But natural genetic variability between ethnic groups means that identification of genetic-based disease is more difficult for individuals whose ethnicity differs from that of the majority of individuals in the dataset. 

Researchers at WCM-Q, led by Dr. Karsten Suhre, set out to quantify the disparity in accuracy of polygenic scores between populations of European and Arab ancestry. Dr. Suhre, professor of physiology and biophysics/director of bioinformatics core at WCM-Q said: “We are lucky to have good quality genetic data from a large number of people, but the level of ethnic diversity in these datasets is quite low and very much focused on populations with European ancestry - this poses challenges for personalized medicine in understudied populations. We therefore wanted to be able to determine accurately how much or how little confidence we can have in polygenic risk scores generated for Arabs from comparisons made with genomic data gathered mainly from Caucasian populations.” 

To make the comparison, the researchers analyzed 2,935 blood samples from individuals of Arabic ancestry, stored in Qatar Biobank, to examine their genomes and the genetic architecture of a set of 1,301 proteins known to be associated with numerous diseases. Proteins are considered a useful target for investigation because they are intermediate traits that link genetic predisposition and environmental factors to disease. The process is known as a ‘genome-wide association study’ because it analyzes the entire genome of each individual, which comprises all of the data from every one of their genes. 

The researchers then compared the association between genetic traits and disease-linked proteins in the Arab population with the same associations in European/Caucasian populations. After analyzing all of the data, the research team concluded that protein-based polygenic risk scores are approximately 20 percent more accurate for Europeans when compared to Arabs. Other WCM-Q researchers who worked on the paper were senior bioinformatics data specialist Gaurav Thareja (first author of the paper), research associate Dr. Aziz Belkadi, and Dr. Frank Schmidt, director of the proteomics core and associate professor of biochemistry. The paper, titled, ‘Differences and commonalities in the genetic architecture of protein quantitative trait loci in European and Arab populations,’ has been published in Human Molecular Genetics, a leading journal. Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Duke University, the University of Edinburgh, Philipps-Universität Marburg in Germany, and the German Research Center for Environmental Health, among other institutions, also contributed. 

Dr. Suhre, who also holds the position of assistant dean for intercampus research partnerships at WCM-Q, added: “The data shows us that polygenic scores are still useful for identifying disease risk for Arab populations but that more research and sample gathering is needed if we wish to extend the full benefits of this new technology to lesser studied populations.”

The study was supported by the Biomedical Research Program at Weill Cornell Medicine in Qatar, a program funded by the Qatar Foundation, and by grant NPRP11C-0115-180010, PPM 03-0324-19003 and NPRP12S-0227-190173 from Qatar National Research Fund (a member of Qatar Foundation).

Dr. Suhre has external relationships with Alpha Biomics Ltd., Valdia Health, and the World Anti-Doping Agency. 

Posted by : Qatar and Doha City PR Network Editorial Team
Viewed 7161 times
PR Category : Healthcare & Medicine
Posted on : Tuesday, February 28, 2023  2:53:00 PM UAE local time (GMT+4)
Replication or redistribution in whole or in part is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of QatarPRNetwork.com.
Previous Story : WCM-Q Alumna Wins Prestigious US Scholarship Award
Next Story : WCM-Q Diabetes Researcher Ranked among World's Best
Email this article Print this article

Share this article with your friends and followers
NewsVine
Back to Section Home

Related Stories



 
 
Most Viewed Press Release posted in the last 7 days
Xiaomi Opens Flagship Store in the UAE at Dubai Mall [6548-Views]
Seasonal Pieces from Pandora [6364-Views]
A Celebration of All Mothers [5269-Views]
The wait is over! Xiaomi Launches Redmi Note 12 Series Inspiring Users to 'Live Vivid' [5242-Views]
Chery, Leading the Future in Technology, debuted at the Shanghai Auto Show [4929-Views]
UAE Ratification of MP14 Boosts the Global Fight Against Unruly Passengers [3778-Views]
MAISON LUXE, Welcomes Perrelet's Limited-edition Turbine Poker Collection [3598-Views]
The Netherlands Plants the First Seed of Expo 2023 Doha [3044-Views]
Qatar is well prepared for the Global Economic Slowdown: Curia Business Group [2748-Views]
Airbus Reports First Quarter (Q1) 2023 Results [2740-Views]
Unleash Your Summer Glow with CATRICE's Spring/Summer Collection [2603-Views]
New Students Explore Carnegie Mellon Qatar at Welcome Event [2526-Views]
Experience the Flavors of the East with the Launch of Two Exclusive New Menus at Shanghai Me [2330-Views]
McDonald's Qatar Raises 250,000 QAR to Educate Children [2310-Views]
EAA Foundation and Awqaf Host Celebratory Iftar for Outstanding Students and Additional Partnerships... [2171-Views]
Qatar Tourism to Showcase Latest Hospitality and Leisure Developments at Arabian Travel Market [2157-Views]
WCM-Q Workshop Highlights the Therapeutic Effects of Music [2137-Views]
Pullman Doha West Bay Announces Exclusive Offers During the Holy Month of Ramadan [2124-Views]
Dukhan Bank's AGM approves 16% Cash Dividend for Shareholders [2107-Views]
Celebrate Eid in Qatar Like Never Before: Qatar Tourism Unveils Ultimate Line-up of Events and Exper... [2053-Views]
 
RSS Facebook Twitter LinkedDin QatarPRNetwork.com on Instagram
 
Top Sections
 
Top Stories