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Cell Genom ; 4(3): 100507, 2024 Mar 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38417441

ABSTRACT

The harsh climate of Arabia has posed challenges in generating ancient DNA from the region, hindering the direct examination of ancient genomes for understanding the demographic processes that shaped Arabian populations. In this study, we report whole-genome sequence data obtained from four Tylos-period individuals from Bahrain. Their genetic ancestry can be modeled as a mixture of sources from ancient Anatolia, Levant, and Iran/Caucasus, with variation between individuals suggesting population heterogeneity in Bahrain before the onset of Islam. We identify the G6PD Mediterranean mutation associated with malaria resistance in three out of four ancient Bahraini samples and estimate that it rose in frequency in Eastern Arabia from 5 to 6 kya onward, around the time agriculture appeared in the region. Our study characterizes the genetic composition of ancient Arabians, shedding light on the population history of Bahrain and demonstrating the feasibility of studies of ancient DNA in the region.


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Arabs , DNA, Ancient , Genetics, Population , Genome, Human , Humans , Arabs/genetics , Bahrain
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Tuberculosis (Edinb) ; 143S: 102388, 2023 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38012923

ABSTRACT

Recent studies combining macroscopical observations and microCT analysis strongly suggested the diagnosis of tuberculosis for a child from the site of Khirokitia (Cyprus, 7th - early 6th millennium cal. BC), whose age at death is between 5 and 7 years. Many single primary burials were discovered at the site where the dead (MNI = 243) are buried in the same way, whatever their age. Nevertheless, the burial of this child presents a unique feature on the site (a male Ovis trophy marking the limit of the burial pit), probably indicating specific attention for this young deceased. This case is the oldest known in the Mediterranean islands and presents a particular interest from a paleoepidemiological point of view. Indeed, considering, on the one hand, the settlement pattern of the island of Cyprus by migrants from the Near East, and on the other hand, the presence of human tuberculosis in the Near East as early as about 10,500 years BP, it is very likely that the prehistoric migrants brought the disease from mainland to Cyprus.


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Mycobacterium tuberculosis , Tuberculosis , Child , Humans , Male , Animals , Sheep , Child, Preschool , Cyprus/epidemiology , Mediterranean Islands/epidemiology , Tuberculosis/diagnosis , Tuberculosis/epidemiology , Burial
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Tuberculosis (Edinb) ; 95 Suppl 1: S4-S12, 2015 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25819157

ABSTRACT

The question of pre-neolithic tuberculosis is still open in paleopathological perspective. One of the major interests is to explore what type of infection could have existed around the early stage of animal domestication. Paleopathological lesions evoking skeletal TB were observed on five human skeletons coming from two PPNB sites in Syria, which belongs to the geographical cradle of agriculture. These sites represent respectively pre-domestication phase (Dja'de el Mughara, Northern Syria, 8800-8300 BCE cal.) and early domestication phase (Tell Aswad, Southern Syria, 8200-7600 BCE cal.). MicroCT scan analyses were performed on two specimens (one per site) and revealed microscopic changes in favor of TB infection. Detection of lipid biomarkers is positive for two specimens (one per site). Initial molecular analysis further indicates the presence of TB in one individual from Dja'de. Interestingly, no morphological evidence of TB was observed on animal remains of wild and newly domesticated species, discovered in these sites. These observations strongly suggest the presence of human tuberculosis before domestication and at its early stages.


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Tuberculosis, Osteoarticular/history , Adult , Agriculture/history , Animals , Animals, Domestic , Anthropology, Medical , Biomarkers/analysis , Child , Child, Preschool , DNA, Bacterial/genetics , History, Ancient , Humans , Infant , Lipids/analysis , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/genetics , Paleopathology , Syria , Tuberculosis, Osteoarticular/genetics , Young Adult
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