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Nat Commun ; 14(1): 3377, 2023 06 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37291107

ABSTRACT

The benefits of large-scale genetic studies for healthcare of the populations studied are well documented, but these genetic studies have traditionally ignored people from some parts of the world, such as South Asia. Here we describe whole genome sequence (WGS) data from 4806 individuals recruited from the healthcare delivery systems of Pakistan, India and Bangladesh, combined with WGS from 927 individuals from isolated South Asian populations. We characterize population structure in South Asia and describe a genotyping array (SARGAM) and imputation reference panel that are optimized for South Asian genomes. We find evidence for high rates of reproductive isolation, endogamy and consanguinity that vary across the subcontinent and that lead to levels of rare homozygotes that reach 100 times that seen in outbred populations. Founder effects increase the power to associate functional variants with disease processes and make South Asia a uniquely powerful place for population-scale genetic studies.


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Asian People , Founder Effect , Humans , Asian People/genetics , Bangladesh , Homozygote , India , Pakistan , South Asian People
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J Ayub Med Coll Abbottabad ; 22(2): 146-51, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21702290

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BACKGROUND: Exercise treadmill test is interpreted as positive or negative for ischemia in the presence or absence of ST depression respectively. This study was conducted to evaluate the diagnostic value of chest pain without ST depression during exercise treadmill test. METHODS: A total of 180 patients who had abnormal exercise treadmill test result and subsequently underwent coronary angiography were studied. Patients were categorised as having ST depression and angina (group A), only ST depression (group B) and only angina (group C). Coronary angiograms of all patients were assessed and compared. RESULTS: Out of 180 patients [159 (88.3%) men and 21 (11.7%) women], 84 patients were in Group A, 64 in Group B and 32 in Group C. Characteristics like age, sex distribution and risk factors were similar in three groups. Significant coronary artery disease was seen in 77 (91.7%), 40 (62.5%) and in 25 (78.1%) patients in groups A, B and C respectively (p=0.02). Triple vessel disease was seen in 21 (25%), 11 (17.2%) and 5 (15.6%) patients in groups A, B and C respectively. Significant disease of left anterior descending artery was seen in 61 (72.6%), 26 (40.6%) and 23 (71.9%) in groups A, B and C respectively (p=0.001). CONCLUSION: Occurrence of both ST depression and angina during exercise treadmill test has strong association with angiographic coronary artery disease whereas occurrence of either of the two has similar association with angiographic coronary artery disease with a trend towards more disease in the latter.


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Angina Pectoris/diagnosis , Angina Pectoris/physiopathology , Coronary Artery Disease/diagnosis , Exercise Test , Adult , Angina Pectoris/etiology , Case-Control Studies , Cohort Studies , Coronary Angiography , Coronary Artery Disease/complications , Coronary Artery Disease/physiopathology , Electrocardiography , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
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