Carrier frequency analysis of mutations causing autosomal-recessive-inherited retinal diseases in the Israeli population

Mor Hanany, Gilad Allon, Adva Kimchi, Anat Blumenfeld, Hadas Newman, Eran Pras, Ohad Wormser, Ohad S. Birk, Libe Gradstein, Eyal Banin, Tamar Ben-Yosef, Dror Sharon*

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Abstract

Inherited retinal diseases (IRDs) are heterogeneous phenotypes caused by variants in a large number of genes. Disease prevalence and the frequency of carriers in the general population have been estimated in only a few studies, but are largely unknown. To this end, we developed two parallel methods to calculate carrier frequency for mutations causing autosomal-recessive (AR) IRDs in the Israeli population. We created an SQL database containing information on 178 genes from gnomAD (including genotyping of 5706 Ashkenazi Jewish (AJ) individuals) and our cohort of >2000 families with IRDs. Carrier frequency for IRD variants and genes was calculated based on allele frequency values and the Hardy–Weinberg (HW) equation. We identified 399 IRD-causing variants in 111 genes in Israeli patients and AJ controls. For the AJ subpopulation, gnomAD and HW-based regression analysis showed high correlation, therefore allowing one to use HW-based data as a reliable estimate of carrier frequency. Overall, carrier frequency per subpopulation ranges from 1/2.2 to 1/9.6 individuals, with the highest value obtained for the Arab-Muslim subpopulation in Jerusalem reaching an extremely high carrier rate of 44.7%. Carrier frequency per gene ranges from 1/31 to 1/11994 individuals. We estimate the total carrier frequency for AR-IRD mutations in the Israeli population as over 30%, a relatively high carrier frequency with marked variability among subpopulations. Therefore, these data are highly important for more reliable genetic counseling and genetic screening. Our method can be adapted to study other populations, either based on allele frequency data or cohort of patients.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1159-1166
Number of pages8
JournalEuropean Journal of Human Genetics
Volume26
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2018

Funding

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Israeli Ministry of Health3-10999, 3-12583

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