Immune cell atlas of environmental and ancestral diversity in Indonesia [WGS]
Island Southeast Asia (ISEA) remains consistently underrepresented in large-scale human genomic resources despite its rich ancestral and lifestyle diversity. The region's complex population history and environmental/pathogen pressures could have shaped its populations' unique immune responses. Here, we generated single-cell PBMC profiles from 199 Indonesians sampled across four populations in the islands of Bali and New Guinea. The dataset consists of low-pass whole genome sequencing and pooled single-cell PBMC transcriptome sequencing, including T-cell receptor (TCR). These groups capture diversity in regional genetic ancestries (West ISEA-like and Papuan-like) and lifestyle contrasts (urban versus rural communities in Bali; highland versus lowland communities in New Guinea), providing a window into how ancestry and environment jointly shape immune variation across ISEA. Together, this study provides the first large-scale single-cell immune atlas of ISEA, highlighting how ancestral and environmental diversity jointly shape human immunity in this globally important yet understudied region.
- Type: Whole Genome Sequencing
- Archiver: European Genome-phenome Archive (EGA)
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| Dataset ID | Description | Technology | Samples |
|---|---|---|---|
| EGAD50000002384 | Illumina NovaSeq 6000 | 203 |
