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Limited Evidence for Adaptive Evolution and Functional Effect of Allelic Variation at rs702424 in the Promoter of the TAS2R16 Bitter Taste Receptor Gene in Africa

Bitter taste perception, mediated by receptors encoded by the TAS2R loci, plays important roles in human health and nutrition. Prior studies have demonstrated that nonsynonymous variation at site 516 in the coding exon of TAS2R16, a bitter taste receptor gene on chromosome 7, has been subject to pos...

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Autores principales: Campbell, Michael C., Ranciaro, Alessia, Zinshteyn, Daniel, Rawlings-Goss, Renata, Hirbo, Jibril, Thompson, Simon, Woldemeskel, Dawit, Froment, Alain, Omar, Sabah A., Bodo, Jean-Marie, Nyambo, Thomas, Belay, Gurja, Drayna, Dennis, Breslin, Paul A.S., Tishkoff, Sarah A.
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Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4075171/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24785689
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/jhg.2014.29
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author Campbell, Michael C.
Ranciaro, Alessia
Zinshteyn, Daniel
Rawlings-Goss, Renata
Hirbo, Jibril
Thompson, Simon
Woldemeskel, Dawit
Froment, Alain
Omar, Sabah A.
Bodo, Jean-Marie
Nyambo, Thomas
Belay, Gurja
Drayna, Dennis
Breslin, Paul A.S.
Tishkoff, Sarah A.
author_facet Campbell, Michael C.
Ranciaro, Alessia
Zinshteyn, Daniel
Rawlings-Goss, Renata
Hirbo, Jibril
Thompson, Simon
Woldemeskel, Dawit
Froment, Alain
Omar, Sabah A.
Bodo, Jean-Marie
Nyambo, Thomas
Belay, Gurja
Drayna, Dennis
Breslin, Paul A.S.
Tishkoff, Sarah A.
author_sort Campbell, Michael C.
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description Bitter taste perception, mediated by receptors encoded by the TAS2R loci, plays important roles in human health and nutrition. Prior studies have demonstrated that nonsynonymous variation at site 516 in the coding exon of TAS2R16, a bitter taste receptor gene on chromosome 7, has been subject to positive selection and is strongly correlated with differences in sensitivity to salicin, a bitter anti-inflammatory compound, in human populations. However, a recent study suggested that the derived G-allele at rs702424 in the TAS2R16 promoter has also been the target of recent selection and may have an additional effect on levels of salicin bitter taste perception. Here, we examined alleles at rs702424 for signatures of selection using Extended Haplotype Homozygosity (EHH) and F(ST) statistics in 44 diverse populations from West Central, Central and East Africa. We also performed a genotype-phenotype analysis of salicin sensitivity in a subset of 135 individuals from East Africa. Based on our data, we did not find evidence for positive selection at rs702424 in African populations, suggesting that site 516 is likely the variant under selection at TAS2R16. Additionally, we did not detect a significant association between rs702424 alleles and salicin bitter taste recognition, implying that this site does not contribute to salicin phenotypic variance. Overall, this study of African diversity provides further information regarding the genetic architecture and evolutionary history of a biologically-relevant trait in humans.
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spelling pubmed-40751712014-12-01 Limited Evidence for Adaptive Evolution and Functional Effect of Allelic Variation at rs702424 in the Promoter of the TAS2R16 Bitter Taste Receptor Gene in Africa Campbell, Michael C. Ranciaro, Alessia Zinshteyn, Daniel Rawlings-Goss, Renata Hirbo, Jibril Thompson, Simon Woldemeskel, Dawit Froment, Alain Omar, Sabah A. Bodo, Jean-Marie Nyambo, Thomas Belay, Gurja Drayna, Dennis Breslin, Paul A.S. Tishkoff, Sarah A. J Hum Genet Article Bitter taste perception, mediated by receptors encoded by the TAS2R loci, plays important roles in human health and nutrition. Prior studies have demonstrated that nonsynonymous variation at site 516 in the coding exon of TAS2R16, a bitter taste receptor gene on chromosome 7, has been subject to positive selection and is strongly correlated with differences in sensitivity to salicin, a bitter anti-inflammatory compound, in human populations. However, a recent study suggested that the derived G-allele at rs702424 in the TAS2R16 promoter has also been the target of recent selection and may have an additional effect on levels of salicin bitter taste perception. Here, we examined alleles at rs702424 for signatures of selection using Extended Haplotype Homozygosity (EHH) and F(ST) statistics in 44 diverse populations from West Central, Central and East Africa. We also performed a genotype-phenotype analysis of salicin sensitivity in a subset of 135 individuals from East Africa. Based on our data, we did not find evidence for positive selection at rs702424 in African populations, suggesting that site 516 is likely the variant under selection at TAS2R16. Additionally, we did not detect a significant association between rs702424 alleles and salicin bitter taste recognition, implying that this site does not contribute to salicin phenotypic variance. Overall, this study of African diversity provides further information regarding the genetic architecture and evolutionary history of a biologically-relevant trait in humans. 2014-05-01 2014-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4075171/ /pubmed/24785689 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/jhg.2014.29 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
spellingShingle Article
Campbell, Michael C.
Ranciaro, Alessia
Zinshteyn, Daniel
Rawlings-Goss, Renata
Hirbo, Jibril
Thompson, Simon
Woldemeskel, Dawit
Froment, Alain
Omar, Sabah A.
Bodo, Jean-Marie
Nyambo, Thomas
Belay, Gurja
Drayna, Dennis
Breslin, Paul A.S.
Tishkoff, Sarah A.
Limited Evidence for Adaptive Evolution and Functional Effect of Allelic Variation at rs702424 in the Promoter of the TAS2R16 Bitter Taste Receptor Gene in Africa
title Limited Evidence for Adaptive Evolution and Functional Effect of Allelic Variation at rs702424 in the Promoter of the TAS2R16 Bitter Taste Receptor Gene in Africa
title_full Limited Evidence for Adaptive Evolution and Functional Effect of Allelic Variation at rs702424 in the Promoter of the TAS2R16 Bitter Taste Receptor Gene in Africa
title_fullStr Limited Evidence for Adaptive Evolution and Functional Effect of Allelic Variation at rs702424 in the Promoter of the TAS2R16 Bitter Taste Receptor Gene in Africa
title_full_unstemmed Limited Evidence for Adaptive Evolution and Functional Effect of Allelic Variation at rs702424 in the Promoter of the TAS2R16 Bitter Taste Receptor Gene in Africa
title_short Limited Evidence for Adaptive Evolution and Functional Effect of Allelic Variation at rs702424 in the Promoter of the TAS2R16 Bitter Taste Receptor Gene in Africa
title_sort limited evidence for adaptive evolution and functional effect of allelic variation at rs702424 in the promoter of the tas2r16 bitter taste receptor gene in africa
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4075171/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24785689
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/jhg.2014.29
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