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Global Genetic Architecture of an Erythroid Quantitative Trait Locus, HMIP-2

HMIP-2 is a human quantitative trait locus affecting peripheral numbers, size and hemoglobin composition of red blood cells, with a marked effect on the persistence of the fetal form of hemoglobin, HbF, in adults. The locus consists of multiple common variants in an enhancer region for MYB (chr 6q23...

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Autores principales: Menzel, Stephan, Rooks, Helen, Zelenika, Diana, Mtatiro, Siana N, Gnanakulasekaran, Akshala, Drasar, Emma, Cox, Sharon, Liu, Li, Masood, Mariam, Silver, Nicholas, Garner, Chad, Vasavda, Nisha, Howard, Jo, Makani, Julie, Adekile, Adekunle, Pace, Betty, Spector, Tim, Farrall, Martin, Lathrop, Mark, Thein, Swee Lay
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4303951/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25069958
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ahg.12077
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author Menzel, Stephan
Rooks, Helen
Zelenika, Diana
Mtatiro, Siana N
Gnanakulasekaran, Akshala
Drasar, Emma
Cox, Sharon
Liu, Li
Masood, Mariam
Silver, Nicholas
Garner, Chad
Vasavda, Nisha
Howard, Jo
Makani, Julie
Adekile, Adekunle
Pace, Betty
Spector, Tim
Farrall, Martin
Lathrop, Mark
Thein, Swee Lay
author_facet Menzel, Stephan
Rooks, Helen
Zelenika, Diana
Mtatiro, Siana N
Gnanakulasekaran, Akshala
Drasar, Emma
Cox, Sharon
Liu, Li
Masood, Mariam
Silver, Nicholas
Garner, Chad
Vasavda, Nisha
Howard, Jo
Makani, Julie
Adekile, Adekunle
Pace, Betty
Spector, Tim
Farrall, Martin
Lathrop, Mark
Thein, Swee Lay
author_sort Menzel, Stephan
collection PubMed
description HMIP-2 is a human quantitative trait locus affecting peripheral numbers, size and hemoglobin composition of red blood cells, with a marked effect on the persistence of the fetal form of hemoglobin, HbF, in adults. The locus consists of multiple common variants in an enhancer region for MYB (chr 6q23.3), which encodes the hematopoietic transcription factor cMYB. Studying a European population cohort and four African-descended groups of patients with sickle cell anemia, we found that all share a set of two spatially separate HbF-promoting alleles at HMIP-2, termed “A” and “B.” These typically occurred together (“A–B”) on European chromosomes, but existed on separate homologous chromosomes in Africans. Using haplotype signatures for “A” and “B,” we interrogated public population datasets. Haplotypes carrying only “A” or “B” were typical for populations in Sub-Saharan Africa. The “A–B” combination was frequent in European, Asian, and Amerindian populations. Both alleles were infrequent in tropical regions, possibly undergoing negative selection by geographical factors, as has been reported for malaria with other hematological traits. We propose that the ascertainment of worldwide distribution patterns for common, HbF-promoting alleles can aid their further genetic characterization, including the investigation of gene–environment interaction during human migration and adaptation.
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spelling pubmed-43039512015-02-02 Global Genetic Architecture of an Erythroid Quantitative Trait Locus, HMIP-2 Menzel, Stephan Rooks, Helen Zelenika, Diana Mtatiro, Siana N Gnanakulasekaran, Akshala Drasar, Emma Cox, Sharon Liu, Li Masood, Mariam Silver, Nicholas Garner, Chad Vasavda, Nisha Howard, Jo Makani, Julie Adekile, Adekunle Pace, Betty Spector, Tim Farrall, Martin Lathrop, Mark Thein, Swee Lay Ann Hum Genet Original Articles HMIP-2 is a human quantitative trait locus affecting peripheral numbers, size and hemoglobin composition of red blood cells, with a marked effect on the persistence of the fetal form of hemoglobin, HbF, in adults. The locus consists of multiple common variants in an enhancer region for MYB (chr 6q23.3), which encodes the hematopoietic transcription factor cMYB. Studying a European population cohort and four African-descended groups of patients with sickle cell anemia, we found that all share a set of two spatially separate HbF-promoting alleles at HMIP-2, termed “A” and “B.” These typically occurred together (“A–B”) on European chromosomes, but existed on separate homologous chromosomes in Africans. Using haplotype signatures for “A” and “B,” we interrogated public population datasets. Haplotypes carrying only “A” or “B” were typical for populations in Sub-Saharan Africa. The “A–B” combination was frequent in European, Asian, and Amerindian populations. Both alleles were infrequent in tropical regions, possibly undergoing negative selection by geographical factors, as has been reported for malaria with other hematological traits. We propose that the ascertainment of worldwide distribution patterns for common, HbF-promoting alleles can aid their further genetic characterization, including the investigation of gene–environment interaction during human migration and adaptation. BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2014-11 2014-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4303951/ /pubmed/25069958 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ahg.12077 Text en © 2014 The Authors. Annals of Human Genetics published by University College London (UCL) and John Wiley & Sons Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Menzel, Stephan
Rooks, Helen
Zelenika, Diana
Mtatiro, Siana N
Gnanakulasekaran, Akshala
Drasar, Emma
Cox, Sharon
Liu, Li
Masood, Mariam
Silver, Nicholas
Garner, Chad
Vasavda, Nisha
Howard, Jo
Makani, Julie
Adekile, Adekunle
Pace, Betty
Spector, Tim
Farrall, Martin
Lathrop, Mark
Thein, Swee Lay
Global Genetic Architecture of an Erythroid Quantitative Trait Locus, HMIP-2
title Global Genetic Architecture of an Erythroid Quantitative Trait Locus, HMIP-2
title_full Global Genetic Architecture of an Erythroid Quantitative Trait Locus, HMIP-2
title_fullStr Global Genetic Architecture of an Erythroid Quantitative Trait Locus, HMIP-2
title_full_unstemmed Global Genetic Architecture of an Erythroid Quantitative Trait Locus, HMIP-2
title_short Global Genetic Architecture of an Erythroid Quantitative Trait Locus, HMIP-2
title_sort global genetic architecture of an erythroid quantitative trait locus, hmip-2
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4303951/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25069958
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ahg.12077
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