A structural variation reference for medical and population genetics

Ryan L. Collins(Broad Institute), Harrison Brand(Broad Institute), Konrad J. Karczewski(Broad Institute), Xuefang Zhao(Broad Institute), Jessica Alföldi(Broad Institute), Laurent C. Francioli(Broad Institute), Amit Khera(Broad Institute), Chelsea Lowther(Broad Institute), Laura D. Gauthier(Broad Institute), Harold Wang(Broad Institute), Nicholas A. Watts(Broad Institute), Matthew Solomonson(Broad Institute), Anne O’Donnell‐Luria(Broad Institute), Alexander Baumann(Broad Institute), Ruchi Munshi(Broad Institute), Mark Walker(Broad Institute), Christopher W. Whelan(Broad Institute), Yongqing Huang(Broad Institute), Ted Brookings(Broad Institute), Ted Sharpe(Broad Institute), Matthew R. Stone(Broad Institute), Elise Valkanas(Broad Institute), Jack Fu(Broad Institute), Grace Tiao(Broad Institute), Kristen M. Laricchia(Broad Institute), Valentín Ruano-Rubio(Broad Institute), Christine Stevens(Broad Institute), Namrata Gupta(Broad Institute), Caroline Cusick(Broad Institute), Lauren Margolin(Broad Institute), Genome Aggregation Database Production Team(Broad Institute), Jessica Alföldi(Broad Institute), Irina M. Armean(Broad Institute), Eric Banks(Broad Institute), Louis Bergelson(Broad Institute), Kristian Cibulskis(Broad Institute), Ryan L. Collins(Broad Institute), Kristen M. Connolly(Broad Institute), Miguel Covarrubias(Broad Institute), Beryl B. Cummings(Broad Institute), Mark J. Daly(Broad Institute), Stacey Donnelly(Broad Institute), Yossi Farjoun(Broad Institute), Steven Ferriera(Broad Institute), Laurent C. Francioli(Broad Institute), Stacey Gabriel(Broad Institute), Laura D. Gauthier(Broad Institute), Jeff Gentry(Broad Institute), Namrata Gupta(Broad Institute), Thibault Jeandet(Broad Institute), Diane Kaplan(Broad Institute), Konrad J. Karczewski(Broad Institute), Kristen M. Laricchia(Broad Institute), Christopher Llanwarne(Broad Institute), Eric Vallabh Minikel(Broad Institute), Ruchi Munshi(Broad Institute), Benjamin M. Neale(Broad Institute), Sam Novod(Broad Institute), Anne O’Donnell‐Luria(Broad Institute), Nikelle Petrillo(Broad Institute), Timothy Poterba(Broad Institute), David Roazen(Broad Institute), Valentin Ruano-Rubio(Broad Institute), Andrea Saltzman(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Kaitlin E. Samocha(Broad Institute), Molly Schleicher(Broad Institute), Cotton Seed(Massachusetts General Hospital), Matthew Solomonson(Broad Institute), José Soto(Massachusetts General Hospital), Grace Tiao(Broad Institute), Kathleen Tibbetts(Broad Institute), Charlotte Tolonen(Broad Institute), Christopher Vittal(Broad Institute), Gordon Wade(Broad Institute), Arcturus Wang(Harvard University), Qingbo S. Wang(Broad Institute), James S. Ware(Massachusetts General Hospital), Nicholas A. Watts(Broad Institute), Ben Weisburd(Broad Institute), Nicola Whiffin(Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán), Carlos A. Aguilar‐Salinas(Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry), Tariq Ahmad(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Christine M. Albert(University of Parma), Diego Ardissino(University of Haifa), Gil Atzmon(Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine), J. A. Barnard(Sorbonne Université), Laurent Beaugerie(National Heart Lung and Blood Institute), Emelia J. Benjamin(University of Michigan), Michael Boehnke(National Institutes of Health), Lori L. Bonnycastle(Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai), Erwin P. Böttinger(Wake Forest University), Donald W. Bowden(University of Leicester), Matthew J. Bown(Imperial College London), John C. Chambers(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Juliana C.N. Chan(Harvard University), Daniel I. Chasman(Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai), Judy H. Cho(Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine), Mina K. Chung(Harvard University), Bruce M. Cohen(Jackson Memorial Hospital), Adolfo Correa(Colorado School of Public Health), Dana Dabelea(Massachusetts General Hospital), Mark J. Daly(Broad Institute), Dawood Darbar(Texas Biomedical Research Institute), Ravindranath Duggirala(National Heart Lung and Blood Institute), Josée Dupuis(Broad Institute), Patrick T. Ellinor(Hospital Del Mar), Roberto Elosúa(University of Lübeck), Jeanette Erdmann(Broad Institute), Tõnu Esko(University of Helsinki), Martti Färkkilâ(Broad Institute), José C. Florez(Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel), André Franke(Harvard University), Gad Getz(Hadassah Medical Center), Benjamin Gläser(SUNY Upstate Medical University), Stephen J. Glatt(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), David B. Goldstein(Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública), Clicerio González(Lund University), Leif Groop(Lund University), Christopher A. Haiman(The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston), Craig L. Hanis(Columbia University), Matthew Harms(University of Eastern Finland), Mikko Hiltunen(Helsinki University Hospital), Matti Holi(Karolinska Institutet), Christina M. Hultman(Helsinki University Hospital), Mikko Kallela(University of Helsinki), Jaakko Kaprio(Massachusetts General Hospital), Sekar Kathiresan(Broad Institute), Bong-Jo Kim(Korea National Institute of Health), Young Jin Kim, George Kirov(MRC London Institute of Medical Sciences), Jaspal S. Kooner(Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare), Seppo Koskinen(Yale New Haven Hospital), Harlan M. Krumholz(Emory University), Subra Kugathasan(Seoul National University Hospital), Soo Heon Kwak(University of Eastern Finland), Markku Laakso(Tampere University), Terho Lehtimäki(Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai), Ruth J. F. Loos(Massachusetts General Hospital), Steven A. Lubitz(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Ronald C.W.(Massachusetts General Hospital), Daniel G. MacArthur(Broad Institute), Jaume Marrugat(Tampere University), Kari M. Mattila(Broad Institute), Steven A. McCarroll(Churchill Hospital), Mark I. McCarthy(Cedars-Sinai Medical Center), Dermot McGovern(University of Ottawa), Ruth McPherson(Harvard University), James B. Meigs(Lund University), Olle Melander(University of Tartu), Andres Metspalu(Massachusetts General Hospital), Benjamin M. Neale(Broad Institute), Peter M. Nilsson, Michael O‘Donovan(Harvard University), Döst Öngür(National Institute of Genomic Medicine), Lorena Orozco, Michael J. Owen(University of Dundee), Colin N. A. Palmer(Massachusetts General Hospital), Aarno Palotie(Seoul National University Hospital), Kyong Soo Park(University of Southern California), Carlos N. Pato(Johns Hopkins University), Ann E. Pulver, Nazneen Rahman(University of Oulu), Anne M. Remes(Montreal Heart Institute), John D. Rioux(University of Helsinki), Samuli Ripatti(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), Dan M. Roden(University of Pennsylvania), Danish Saleheen(Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare), Veikko Salomaa(University of Leicester), Nilesh J. Samani(Broad Institute), Jeremiah M. Scharf(Deutsches Herzzentrum München), Heribert Schunkert(Vanderbilt University), M. Benjamin Shoemaker(Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai), Pamela Sklar(University of Eastern Finland), Hilkka Soininen(Sorbonne Université), Harry Sokol(King's College London), Tim D. Spector(Karolinska Institutet), Patrick F. Sullivan(Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare), Jaana Suvisaari(National University of Singapore), E Shyong Tai(National University of Singapore), Yik Ying Teo(University of Helsinki), Tuomi Tiinamaija(University of California San Diego), Ming T. Tsuang(Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Dan Turner, Teresa Tusié‐Luna(University of Helsinki), Erkki Vartiainen(University of California, Irvine), Marquis P. Vawter(Harefield Hospital), James S. Ware(University of Oxford), Hugh Watkins(University Medical Center Groningen), Rinse K. Weersma(University of Helsinki), Maija Wessman(Jackson Memorial Hospital), James Wilson(Broad Institute), Ramnik J. Xavier(The Lundquist Institute), Kent D. Taylor(The Lundquist Institute), Henry J. Lin(The Lundquist Institute), Stephen S. Rich(Johns Hopkins University), Wendy S. Post(Johns Hopkins University), Yii‐Der Ida Chen(The Lundquist Institute), Jerome I. Rotter(Broad Institute), Chad Nusbaum(Broad Institute), Anthony Philippakis(Broad Institute), Eric S. Lander(Broad Institute), Stacey Gabriel(Broad Institute), Benjamin M. Neale(Broad Institute), Sekar Kathiresan(Broad Institute), Mark J. Daly(Broad Institute), Eric Banks(Broad Institute), Daniel G. MacArthur(Broad Institute), Michael E. Talkowski(Broad Institute)
Nature
May 27, 2020
Cited by 1,160Open Access
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Abstract

Abstract Structural variants (SVs) rearrange large segments of DNA 1 and can have profound consequences in evolution and human disease 2,3 . As national biobanks, disease-association studies, and clinical genetic testing have grown increasingly reliant on genome sequencing, population references such as the Genome Aggregation Database (gnomAD) 4 have become integral in the interpretation of single-nucleotide variants (SNVs) 5 . However, there are no reference maps of SVs from high-coverage genome sequencing comparable to those for SNVs. Here we present a reference of sequence-resolved SVs constructed from 14,891 genomes across diverse global populations (54% non-European) in gnomAD. We discovered a rich and complex landscape of 433,371 SVs, from which we estimate that SVs are responsible for 25–29% of all rare protein-truncating events per genome. We found strong correlations between natural selection against damaging SNVs and rare SVs that disrupt or duplicate protein-coding sequence, which suggests that genes that are highly intolerant to loss-of-function are also sensitive to increased dosage 6 . We also uncovered modest selection against noncoding SVs in cis -regulatory elements, although selection against protein-truncating SVs was stronger than all noncoding effects. Finally, we identified very large (over one megabase), rare SVs in 3.9% of samples, and estimate that 0.13% of individuals may carry an SV that meets the existing criteria for clinically important incidental findings 7 . This SV resource is freely distributed via the gnomAD browser 8 and will have broad utility in population genetics, disease-association studies, and diagnostic screening.


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