Publication:
Cases of trisomy 21 and trisomy 18 among historic and prehistoric individuals discovered from ancient DNA

Date

2024

Authors

Rohrlach, Adam Benjamin
Rivollat, Maïté
Miguel-Ibáñez, Patxuka de
Moilanen, Ulla
Liira, Anne-Mari
Teixeira, João C.
Roca-Rada, Xavier
Boyadzhiev, Kamen
Boyadzhiev, Yavor

Director

Publisher

Nature Research
Acceso abierto / Sarbide irekia
Artículo / Artikulua
Versión publicada / Argitaratu den bertsioa

Project identifier

European Commission/Horizon 2020 Framework Programme/771234openaire
European Commission/Horizon 2020 Framework Programme/851511openaire
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Abstract

Aneuploidies, and in particular, trisomies represent the most common genetic aberrations observed in human genetics today. To explore the presence of trisomies in historic and prehistoric populations we screen nearly 10,000 ancient human individuals for the presence of three copies of any of the target autosomes. We find clear genetic evidence for six cases of trisomy 21 (Down syndrome) and one case of trisomy 18 (Edwards syndrome), and all cases are present in infant or perinatal burials. We perform comparative osteological examinations of the skeletal remains and find overlapping skeletal markers, many of which are consistent with these syndromes. Interestingly, three cases of trisomy 21, and the case of trisomy 18 were detected in two contemporaneous sites in early Iron Age Spain (800-400 BCE), potentially suggesting a higher frequency of burials of trisomy carriers in those societies. Notably, the care with which the burials were conducted, and the items found with these individuals indicate that ancient societies likely acknowledged these individuals with trisomy 18 and 21 as members of their communities, from the perspective of burial practice.

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Keywords

Aneuploidy, Trisomy, Genomics, History

Department

Ciencias humanas y de la educación / Giza eta Hezkuntza Zientziak

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Rohrlach, A. B., Rivollat, M., de-Miguel-Ibáñez, P., Moilanen, U., Liira, A.-M., Teixeira, J. C., Roca-Rada, X., Armendáriz-Martija, J., Boyadzhiev, K., Boyadzhiev, Y., Llamas, B., Tiliakou, A., Mötsch, A., Tuke, J., Prevedorou, E.-A., Polychronakou-Sgouritsa, N., Buikstra, J., Onkamo, P., Stockhammer, P. W., Heyne, H. O., Lemke, J. R., Risch, R., Schiffels, S., Krause, J., Haak, W., Prüfer, K. (2024) Cases of trisomy 21 and trisomy 18 among historic and prehistoric individuals discovered from ancient DNA. Nature Communications, 15(1), 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-45438-1.

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