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Loss of balancing selection in the βS globin locus

BACKGROUND: Probably the best example of the rise and maintenance of balancing selection as an evolutionary trend is the role of S-haemoglobin (HbS - rs334) in protecting from malaria. Yet, the dynamics of such a process remains poorly understood, particularly in relation to different malaria transm...

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Autores principales: Salih, Niven A, Hussain, Ayman A, Almugtaba, Ibrahim A, Elzein, Abeir M, Elhassan, Ibrahim M, Khalil, Eltahir AG, Ishag, Hani B, Mohammed, Hiba S, Kwiatkowski, Dominic, Ibrahim, Muntaser E
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2829010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20128890
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2350-11-21
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author Salih, Niven A
Hussain, Ayman A
Almugtaba, Ibrahim A
Elzein, Abeir M
Elhassan, Ibrahim M
Khalil, Eltahir AG
Ishag, Hani B
Mohammed, Hiba S
Kwiatkowski, Dominic
Ibrahim, Muntaser E
author_facet Salih, Niven A
Hussain, Ayman A
Almugtaba, Ibrahim A
Elzein, Abeir M
Elhassan, Ibrahim M
Khalil, Eltahir AG
Ishag, Hani B
Mohammed, Hiba S
Kwiatkowski, Dominic
Ibrahim, Muntaser E
author_sort Salih, Niven A
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Probably the best example of the rise and maintenance of balancing selection as an evolutionary trend is the role of S-haemoglobin (HbS - rs334) in protecting from malaria. Yet, the dynamics of such a process remains poorly understood, particularly in relation to different malaria transmission rates and the genetic background of the affected populations. METHODS: We investigated the association of haemoglobin HbS in protection from clinical episodes of malaria in two populations/villages where malaria is endemic, but mostly presenting in mild clinical forms. Five-hundred and forty-six individuals comprising 65 and 82 families from the Hausa and Massalit villages respectively were genotyped for HbS. Allele and genotype frequencies as well as departure from Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium were estimated from four-hundred and seventy independent genotypes across different age groups. Age-group frequencies were used to calculate the coefficient-of-fitness and to simulate the expected frequencies in future generations. RESULTS: Genotype frequencies were within Hardy-Weinberg expectations in Hausa and Massalit in the total sample set but not within the different age groups. There was a trend for a decrease of the HbS allele frequency in Hausa and an increase of frequency in Massalit. Although the HbS allele was able to confer significant protection from the clinical episodes of malaria in the two populations, as suggested by the odds ratios, the overall relative fitness of the HbS allele seems to have declined in Hausa. CONCLUSIONS: Such loss of balancing selection could be due to a combined effect of preponderance of non-clinical malaria in Hausa, and the deleterious effect of the homozygous HbS under circumstances of endogamy.
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spelling pubmed-28290102010-02-26 Loss of balancing selection in the βS globin locus Salih, Niven A Hussain, Ayman A Almugtaba, Ibrahim A Elzein, Abeir M Elhassan, Ibrahim M Khalil, Eltahir AG Ishag, Hani B Mohammed, Hiba S Kwiatkowski, Dominic Ibrahim, Muntaser E BMC Med Genet Research Article BACKGROUND: Probably the best example of the rise and maintenance of balancing selection as an evolutionary trend is the role of S-haemoglobin (HbS - rs334) in protecting from malaria. Yet, the dynamics of such a process remains poorly understood, particularly in relation to different malaria transmission rates and the genetic background of the affected populations. METHODS: We investigated the association of haemoglobin HbS in protection from clinical episodes of malaria in two populations/villages where malaria is endemic, but mostly presenting in mild clinical forms. Five-hundred and forty-six individuals comprising 65 and 82 families from the Hausa and Massalit villages respectively were genotyped for HbS. Allele and genotype frequencies as well as departure from Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium were estimated from four-hundred and seventy independent genotypes across different age groups. Age-group frequencies were used to calculate the coefficient-of-fitness and to simulate the expected frequencies in future generations. RESULTS: Genotype frequencies were within Hardy-Weinberg expectations in Hausa and Massalit in the total sample set but not within the different age groups. There was a trend for a decrease of the HbS allele frequency in Hausa and an increase of frequency in Massalit. Although the HbS allele was able to confer significant protection from the clinical episodes of malaria in the two populations, as suggested by the odds ratios, the overall relative fitness of the HbS allele seems to have declined in Hausa. CONCLUSIONS: Such loss of balancing selection could be due to a combined effect of preponderance of non-clinical malaria in Hausa, and the deleterious effect of the homozygous HbS under circumstances of endogamy. BioMed Central 2010-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC2829010/ /pubmed/20128890 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2350-11-21 Text en Copyright ©2010 Salih et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Salih, Niven A
Hussain, Ayman A
Almugtaba, Ibrahim A
Elzein, Abeir M
Elhassan, Ibrahim M
Khalil, Eltahir AG
Ishag, Hani B
Mohammed, Hiba S
Kwiatkowski, Dominic
Ibrahim, Muntaser E
Loss of balancing selection in the βS globin locus
title Loss of balancing selection in the βS globin locus
title_full Loss of balancing selection in the βS globin locus
title_fullStr Loss of balancing selection in the βS globin locus
title_full_unstemmed Loss of balancing selection in the βS globin locus
title_short Loss of balancing selection in the βS globin locus
title_sort loss of balancing selection in the βs globin locus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2829010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20128890
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2350-11-21
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