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European Ancestry Predominates in Neuromyelitis Optica and Multiple Sclerosis Patients from Brazil
BACKGROUND: Neuromyelitis optica (NMO) is considered relatively more common in non-Whites, whereas multiple sclerosis (MS) presents a high prevalence rate, particularly in Whites from Western countries populations. However, no study has used ancestry informative markers (AIMs) to estimate the geneti...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3604018/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23527051 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058925 |
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author | Brum, Doralina Guimarães Luizon, Marcelo Rizzatti Santos, Antônio Carlos Lana-Peixoto, Marco Aurélio Rocha, Cristiane Franklin Brito, Maria Lucia de Oliveira, Enedina Maria Lobato Bichuetti, Denis Bernardi Gabbai, Alberto Alan Diniz, Denise Sisterolli Kaimen-Maciel, Damacio Ramon Comini-Frota, Elizabeth Regina Vieira Wiezel, Claudia E. Muniz, Yara Costa Netto da Silva Costa, Roberta Martins Mendes-Junior, Celso Teixeira Donadi, Eduardo Antônio Barreira, Amilton Antunes Simões, Aguinaldo Luiz |
author_facet | Brum, Doralina Guimarães Luizon, Marcelo Rizzatti Santos, Antônio Carlos Lana-Peixoto, Marco Aurélio Rocha, Cristiane Franklin Brito, Maria Lucia de Oliveira, Enedina Maria Lobato Bichuetti, Denis Bernardi Gabbai, Alberto Alan Diniz, Denise Sisterolli Kaimen-Maciel, Damacio Ramon Comini-Frota, Elizabeth Regina Vieira Wiezel, Claudia E. Muniz, Yara Costa Netto da Silva Costa, Roberta Martins Mendes-Junior, Celso Teixeira Donadi, Eduardo Antônio Barreira, Amilton Antunes Simões, Aguinaldo Luiz |
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description | BACKGROUND: Neuromyelitis optica (NMO) is considered relatively more common in non-Whites, whereas multiple sclerosis (MS) presents a high prevalence rate, particularly in Whites from Western countries populations. However, no study has used ancestry informative markers (AIMs) to estimate the genetic ancestry contribution to NMO patients. METHODS: Twelve AIMs were selected based on the large allele frequency differences among European, African, and Amerindian populations, in order to investigate the genetic contribution of each ancestral group in 236 patients with MS and NMO, diagnosed using the McDonald and Wingerchuck criteria, respectively. All 128 MS patients were recruited at the Faculty of Medicine of Ribeirão Preto (MS-RP), Southeastern Brazil, as well as 108 healthy bone marrow donors considered as healthy controls. A total of 108 NMO patients were recruited from five Neurology centers from different Brazilian regions, including Ribeirão Preto (NMO-RP). PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: European ancestry contribution was higher in MS-RP than in NMO-RP (78.5% vs. 68.7%) patients. In contrast, African ancestry estimates were higher in NMO-RP than in MS-RP (20.5% vs. 12.5%) patients. Moreover, principal component analyses showed that groups of NMO patients from different Brazilian regions were clustered close to the European ancestral population. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings demonstrate that European genetic contribution predominates in NMO and MS patients from Brazil. |
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spelling | pubmed-36040182013-03-22 European Ancestry Predominates in Neuromyelitis Optica and Multiple Sclerosis Patients from Brazil Brum, Doralina Guimarães Luizon, Marcelo Rizzatti Santos, Antônio Carlos Lana-Peixoto, Marco Aurélio Rocha, Cristiane Franklin Brito, Maria Lucia de Oliveira, Enedina Maria Lobato Bichuetti, Denis Bernardi Gabbai, Alberto Alan Diniz, Denise Sisterolli Kaimen-Maciel, Damacio Ramon Comini-Frota, Elizabeth Regina Vieira Wiezel, Claudia E. Muniz, Yara Costa Netto da Silva Costa, Roberta Martins Mendes-Junior, Celso Teixeira Donadi, Eduardo Antônio Barreira, Amilton Antunes Simões, Aguinaldo Luiz PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Neuromyelitis optica (NMO) is considered relatively more common in non-Whites, whereas multiple sclerosis (MS) presents a high prevalence rate, particularly in Whites from Western countries populations. However, no study has used ancestry informative markers (AIMs) to estimate the genetic ancestry contribution to NMO patients. METHODS: Twelve AIMs were selected based on the large allele frequency differences among European, African, and Amerindian populations, in order to investigate the genetic contribution of each ancestral group in 236 patients with MS and NMO, diagnosed using the McDonald and Wingerchuck criteria, respectively. All 128 MS patients were recruited at the Faculty of Medicine of Ribeirão Preto (MS-RP), Southeastern Brazil, as well as 108 healthy bone marrow donors considered as healthy controls. A total of 108 NMO patients were recruited from five Neurology centers from different Brazilian regions, including Ribeirão Preto (NMO-RP). PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: European ancestry contribution was higher in MS-RP than in NMO-RP (78.5% vs. 68.7%) patients. In contrast, African ancestry estimates were higher in NMO-RP than in MS-RP (20.5% vs. 12.5%) patients. Moreover, principal component analyses showed that groups of NMO patients from different Brazilian regions were clustered close to the European ancestral population. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings demonstrate that European genetic contribution predominates in NMO and MS patients from Brazil. Public Library of Science 2013-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3604018/ /pubmed/23527051 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058925 Text en © 2013 Brum 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 Brum, Doralina Guimarães Luizon, Marcelo Rizzatti Santos, Antônio Carlos Lana-Peixoto, Marco Aurélio Rocha, Cristiane Franklin Brito, Maria Lucia de Oliveira, Enedina Maria Lobato Bichuetti, Denis Bernardi Gabbai, Alberto Alan Diniz, Denise Sisterolli Kaimen-Maciel, Damacio Ramon Comini-Frota, Elizabeth Regina Vieira Wiezel, Claudia E. Muniz, Yara Costa Netto da Silva Costa, Roberta Martins Mendes-Junior, Celso Teixeira Donadi, Eduardo Antônio Barreira, Amilton Antunes Simões, Aguinaldo Luiz European Ancestry Predominates in Neuromyelitis Optica and Multiple Sclerosis Patients from Brazil |
title | European Ancestry Predominates in Neuromyelitis Optica and Multiple Sclerosis Patients from Brazil |
title_full | European Ancestry Predominates in Neuromyelitis Optica and Multiple Sclerosis Patients from Brazil |
title_fullStr | European Ancestry Predominates in Neuromyelitis Optica and Multiple Sclerosis Patients from Brazil |
title_full_unstemmed | European Ancestry Predominates in Neuromyelitis Optica and Multiple Sclerosis Patients from Brazil |
title_short | European Ancestry Predominates in Neuromyelitis Optica and Multiple Sclerosis Patients from Brazil |
title_sort | european ancestry predominates in neuromyelitis optica and multiple sclerosis patients from brazil |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3604018/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23527051 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058925 |
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