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HLA-G UTR Haplotype Conservation in the Malian Population: Association with Soluble HLA-G

The HLA-G molecule plays an important role in immunomodulation. In a previous study carried out on a southern French population our team showed that HLA-G haplotypes, defined by SNPs in the coding region and specific SNPs located in 5′URR and 3′UTR regulatory regions, are associated with differentia...

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Autores principales: Carlini, Federico, Traore, Karim, Cherouat, Nissem, Roubertoux, Pierre, Buhler, Stéphane, Cortey, Martì, Simon, Sophie, Doumbo, Ogobara, Chiaroni, Jacques, Picard, Christophe, Di Cristofaro, Julie
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3871591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24376542
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082517
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author Carlini, Federico
Traore, Karim
Cherouat, Nissem
Roubertoux, Pierre
Buhler, Stéphane
Cortey, Martì
Simon, Sophie
Doumbo, Ogobara
Chiaroni, Jacques
Picard, Christophe
Di Cristofaro, Julie
author_facet Carlini, Federico
Traore, Karim
Cherouat, Nissem
Roubertoux, Pierre
Buhler, Stéphane
Cortey, Martì
Simon, Sophie
Doumbo, Ogobara
Chiaroni, Jacques
Picard, Christophe
Di Cristofaro, Julie
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description The HLA-G molecule plays an important role in immunomodulation. In a previous study carried out on a southern French population our team showed that HLA-G haplotypes, defined by SNPs in the coding region and specific SNPs located in 5′URR and 3′UTR regulatory regions, are associated with differential soluble HLA-G expression (sHLA-G). Furthermore, the structure of these HLA-G haplotypes appears to be conserved in geographically distant populations. The aim of our study is to confirm these expectations in a sub-Saharan African population and to explore additional factors, such as HLA-A alleles, that might influence sHLA-G expression. DNA and plasma samples were collected from 229 Malians; HLA-G and HLA-A genotyping were respectively performed by the Snap Shot® method and by Luminex™ technology. sHLA-G dosage was performed using an ELISA kit. HLA-G and HLA-A allelic and haplotypic frequencies were estimated using an EM algorithm from the Gene[Rate] program. Associations between genetic and non genetic parameters with sHLA-G were performed using a non-parametric test with GRAPH PAD Prism 5. Our results reveal a good conservation of the HLA-G UTR haplotype structure in populations with different origins and demographic histories. These UTR haplotypes appear to be involved in different sHLA-G expression patterns. Specifically, the UTR-2 haplotype was associated with low sHLA-G levels, displaying a dominant negative effect. Furthermore, an allelic effect of both HLA-G and HLA-A, as well as non genetic parameters, such as age and gender possibly linked to osteogenesis and sexual hormones, also seem to be involved in the modulation of sHLA-G. These data suggest that further investigation in larger cohorts and in populations from various ethnical backgrounds is necessary not only to detect new functional polymorphism in HLA-G regulatory regions, but also to reveal the extent of biological phenomena that influence sHLA-G secretion and this might therefore have an impact on transplantation practice.
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spelling pubmed-38715912013-12-27 HLA-G UTR Haplotype Conservation in the Malian Population: Association with Soluble HLA-G Carlini, Federico Traore, Karim Cherouat, Nissem Roubertoux, Pierre Buhler, Stéphane Cortey, Martì Simon, Sophie Doumbo, Ogobara Chiaroni, Jacques Picard, Christophe Di Cristofaro, Julie PLoS One Research Article The HLA-G molecule plays an important role in immunomodulation. In a previous study carried out on a southern French population our team showed that HLA-G haplotypes, defined by SNPs in the coding region and specific SNPs located in 5′URR and 3′UTR regulatory regions, are associated with differential soluble HLA-G expression (sHLA-G). Furthermore, the structure of these HLA-G haplotypes appears to be conserved in geographically distant populations. The aim of our study is to confirm these expectations in a sub-Saharan African population and to explore additional factors, such as HLA-A alleles, that might influence sHLA-G expression. DNA and plasma samples were collected from 229 Malians; HLA-G and HLA-A genotyping were respectively performed by the Snap Shot® method and by Luminex™ technology. sHLA-G dosage was performed using an ELISA kit. HLA-G and HLA-A allelic and haplotypic frequencies were estimated using an EM algorithm from the Gene[Rate] program. Associations between genetic and non genetic parameters with sHLA-G were performed using a non-parametric test with GRAPH PAD Prism 5. Our results reveal a good conservation of the HLA-G UTR haplotype structure in populations with different origins and demographic histories. These UTR haplotypes appear to be involved in different sHLA-G expression patterns. Specifically, the UTR-2 haplotype was associated with low sHLA-G levels, displaying a dominant negative effect. Furthermore, an allelic effect of both HLA-G and HLA-A, as well as non genetic parameters, such as age and gender possibly linked to osteogenesis and sexual hormones, also seem to be involved in the modulation of sHLA-G. These data suggest that further investigation in larger cohorts and in populations from various ethnical backgrounds is necessary not only to detect new functional polymorphism in HLA-G regulatory regions, but also to reveal the extent of biological phenomena that influence sHLA-G secretion and this might therefore have an impact on transplantation practice. Public Library of Science 2013-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3871591/ /pubmed/24376542 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082517 Text en © 2013 Carlini 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
Carlini, Federico
Traore, Karim
Cherouat, Nissem
Roubertoux, Pierre
Buhler, Stéphane
Cortey, Martì
Simon, Sophie
Doumbo, Ogobara
Chiaroni, Jacques
Picard, Christophe
Di Cristofaro, Julie
HLA-G UTR Haplotype Conservation in the Malian Population: Association with Soluble HLA-G
title HLA-G UTR Haplotype Conservation in the Malian Population: Association with Soluble HLA-G
title_full HLA-G UTR Haplotype Conservation in the Malian Population: Association with Soluble HLA-G
title_fullStr HLA-G UTR Haplotype Conservation in the Malian Population: Association with Soluble HLA-G
title_full_unstemmed HLA-G UTR Haplotype Conservation in the Malian Population: Association with Soluble HLA-G
title_short HLA-G UTR Haplotype Conservation in the Malian Population: Association with Soluble HLA-G
title_sort hla-g utr haplotype conservation in the malian population: association with soluble hla-g
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3871591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24376542
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082517
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