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Different Patterns of Evolution in the Centromeric and Telomeric Regions of Group A and B Haplotypes of the Human Killer Cell Ig-Like Receptor Locus

The fast evolving human KIR gene family encodes variable lymphocyte receptors specific for polymorphic HLA class I determinants. Nucleotide sequences for 24 representative human KIR haplotypes were determined. With three previously defined haplotypes, this gave a set of 12 group A and 15 group B hap...

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Autores principales: Pyo, Chul-Woo, Guethlein, Lisbeth A., Vu, Quyen, Wang, Ruihan, Abi-Rached, Laurent, Norman, Paul J., Marsh, Steven G. E., Miller, Jeffrey S., Parham, Peter, Geraghty, Daniel E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3012066/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21206914
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015115
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author Pyo, Chul-Woo
Guethlein, Lisbeth A.
Vu, Quyen
Wang, Ruihan
Abi-Rached, Laurent
Norman, Paul J.
Marsh, Steven G. E.
Miller, Jeffrey S.
Parham, Peter
Geraghty, Daniel E.
author_facet Pyo, Chul-Woo
Guethlein, Lisbeth A.
Vu, Quyen
Wang, Ruihan
Abi-Rached, Laurent
Norman, Paul J.
Marsh, Steven G. E.
Miller, Jeffrey S.
Parham, Peter
Geraghty, Daniel E.
author_sort Pyo, Chul-Woo
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description The fast evolving human KIR gene family encodes variable lymphocyte receptors specific for polymorphic HLA class I determinants. Nucleotide sequences for 24 representative human KIR haplotypes were determined. With three previously defined haplotypes, this gave a set of 12 group A and 15 group B haplotypes for assessment of KIR variation. The seven gene-content haplotypes are all combinations of four centromeric and two telomeric motifs. 2DL5, 2DS5 and 2DS3 can be present in centromeric and telomeric locations. With one exception, haplotypes having identical gene content differed in their combinations of KIR alleles. Sequence diversity varied between haplotype groups and between centromeric and telomeric halves of the KIR locus. The most variable A haplotype genes are in the telomeric half, whereas the most variable genes characterizing B haplotypes are in the centromeric half. Of the highly polymorphic genes, only the 3DL3 framework gene exhibits a similar diversity when carried by A and B haplotypes. Phylogenetic analysis and divergence time estimates, point to the centromeric gene-content motifs that distinguish A and B haplotypes having emerged ∼6 million years ago, contemporaneously with the separation of human and chimpanzee ancestors. In contrast, the telomeric motifs that distinguish A and B haplotypes emerged more recently, ∼1.7 million years ago, before the emergence of Homo sapiens. Thus the centromeric and telomeric motifs that typify A and B haplotypes have likely been present throughout human evolution. The results suggest the common ancestor of A and B haplotypes combined a B-like centromeric region with an A-like telomeric region.
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spelling pubmed-30120662011-01-04 Different Patterns of Evolution in the Centromeric and Telomeric Regions of Group A and B Haplotypes of the Human Killer Cell Ig-Like Receptor Locus Pyo, Chul-Woo Guethlein, Lisbeth A. Vu, Quyen Wang, Ruihan Abi-Rached, Laurent Norman, Paul J. Marsh, Steven G. E. Miller, Jeffrey S. Parham, Peter Geraghty, Daniel E. PLoS One Research Article The fast evolving human KIR gene family encodes variable lymphocyte receptors specific for polymorphic HLA class I determinants. Nucleotide sequences for 24 representative human KIR haplotypes were determined. With three previously defined haplotypes, this gave a set of 12 group A and 15 group B haplotypes for assessment of KIR variation. The seven gene-content haplotypes are all combinations of four centromeric and two telomeric motifs. 2DL5, 2DS5 and 2DS3 can be present in centromeric and telomeric locations. With one exception, haplotypes having identical gene content differed in their combinations of KIR alleles. Sequence diversity varied between haplotype groups and between centromeric and telomeric halves of the KIR locus. The most variable A haplotype genes are in the telomeric half, whereas the most variable genes characterizing B haplotypes are in the centromeric half. Of the highly polymorphic genes, only the 3DL3 framework gene exhibits a similar diversity when carried by A and B haplotypes. Phylogenetic analysis and divergence time estimates, point to the centromeric gene-content motifs that distinguish A and B haplotypes having emerged ∼6 million years ago, contemporaneously with the separation of human and chimpanzee ancestors. In contrast, the telomeric motifs that distinguish A and B haplotypes emerged more recently, ∼1.7 million years ago, before the emergence of Homo sapiens. Thus the centromeric and telomeric motifs that typify A and B haplotypes have likely been present throughout human evolution. The results suggest the common ancestor of A and B haplotypes combined a B-like centromeric region with an A-like telomeric region. Public Library of Science 2010-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3012066/ /pubmed/21206914 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015115 Text en Pyo et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Pyo, Chul-Woo
Guethlein, Lisbeth A.
Vu, Quyen
Wang, Ruihan
Abi-Rached, Laurent
Norman, Paul J.
Marsh, Steven G. E.
Miller, Jeffrey S.
Parham, Peter
Geraghty, Daniel E.
Different Patterns of Evolution in the Centromeric and Telomeric Regions of Group A and B Haplotypes of the Human Killer Cell Ig-Like Receptor Locus
title Different Patterns of Evolution in the Centromeric and Telomeric Regions of Group A and B Haplotypes of the Human Killer Cell Ig-Like Receptor Locus
title_full Different Patterns of Evolution in the Centromeric and Telomeric Regions of Group A and B Haplotypes of the Human Killer Cell Ig-Like Receptor Locus
title_fullStr Different Patterns of Evolution in the Centromeric and Telomeric Regions of Group A and B Haplotypes of the Human Killer Cell Ig-Like Receptor Locus
title_full_unstemmed Different Patterns of Evolution in the Centromeric and Telomeric Regions of Group A and B Haplotypes of the Human Killer Cell Ig-Like Receptor Locus
title_short Different Patterns of Evolution in the Centromeric and Telomeric Regions of Group A and B Haplotypes of the Human Killer Cell Ig-Like Receptor Locus
title_sort different patterns of evolution in the centromeric and telomeric regions of group a and b haplotypes of the human killer cell ig-like receptor locus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3012066/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21206914
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015115
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