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Genetic signatures of gene flow and malaria-driven natural selection in sub-Saharan populations of the "endemic Burkitt Lymphoma belt"

Populations in sub-Saharan Africa have historically been exposed to intense selection from chronic infection with falciparum malaria. Interestingly, populations with the highest malaria intensity can be identified by the increased occurrence of endemic Burkitt Lymphoma (eBL), a pediatric cancer that...

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Autores principales: Gouveia, Mateus H., Bergen, Andrew W., Borda, Victor, Nunes, Kelly, Leal, Thiago P., Ogwang, Martin D., Yeboah, Edward D., Mensah, James E., Kinyera, Tobias, Otim, Isaac, Nabalende, Hadijah, Legason, Ismail D., Mpoloka, Sununguko Wata, Mokone, Gaonyadiwe George, Kerchan, Patrick, Bhatia, Kishor, Reynolds, Steven J., Birtwum, Richard B., Adjei, Andrew A., Tettey, Yao, Tay, Evelyn, Hoover, Robert, Pfeiffer, Ruth M., Biggar, Robert J., Goedert, James J., Prokunina-Olsson, Ludmila, Dean, Michael, Yeager, Meredith, Lima-Costa, M. Fernanda, Hsing, Ann W., Tishkoff, Sarah A., Chanock, Stephen J., Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo, Mbulaiteye, Sam M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6426263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30849090
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008027
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author Gouveia, Mateus H.
Bergen, Andrew W.
Borda, Victor
Nunes, Kelly
Leal, Thiago P.
Ogwang, Martin D.
Yeboah, Edward D.
Mensah, James E.
Kinyera, Tobias
Otim, Isaac
Nabalende, Hadijah
Legason, Ismail D.
Mpoloka, Sununguko Wata
Mokone, Gaonyadiwe George
Kerchan, Patrick
Bhatia, Kishor
Reynolds, Steven J.
Birtwum, Richard B.
Adjei, Andrew A.
Tettey, Yao
Tay, Evelyn
Hoover, Robert
Pfeiffer, Ruth M.
Biggar, Robert J.
Goedert, James J.
Prokunina-Olsson, Ludmila
Dean, Michael
Yeager, Meredith
Lima-Costa, M. Fernanda
Hsing, Ann W.
Tishkoff, Sarah A.
Chanock, Stephen J.
Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo
Mbulaiteye, Sam M.
author_facet Gouveia, Mateus H.
Bergen, Andrew W.
Borda, Victor
Nunes, Kelly
Leal, Thiago P.
Ogwang, Martin D.
Yeboah, Edward D.
Mensah, James E.
Kinyera, Tobias
Otim, Isaac
Nabalende, Hadijah
Legason, Ismail D.
Mpoloka, Sununguko Wata
Mokone, Gaonyadiwe George
Kerchan, Patrick
Bhatia, Kishor
Reynolds, Steven J.
Birtwum, Richard B.
Adjei, Andrew A.
Tettey, Yao
Tay, Evelyn
Hoover, Robert
Pfeiffer, Ruth M.
Biggar, Robert J.
Goedert, James J.
Prokunina-Olsson, Ludmila
Dean, Michael
Yeager, Meredith
Lima-Costa, M. Fernanda
Hsing, Ann W.
Tishkoff, Sarah A.
Chanock, Stephen J.
Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo
Mbulaiteye, Sam M.
author_sort Gouveia, Mateus H.
collection PubMed
description Populations in sub-Saharan Africa have historically been exposed to intense selection from chronic infection with falciparum malaria. Interestingly, populations with the highest malaria intensity can be identified by the increased occurrence of endemic Burkitt Lymphoma (eBL), a pediatric cancer that affects populations with intense malaria exposure, in the so called “eBL belt” in sub-Saharan Africa. However, the effects of intense malaria exposure and sub-Saharan populations’ genetic histories remain poorly explored. To determine if historical migrations and intense malaria exposure have shaped the genetic composition of the eBL belt populations, we genotyped ~4.3 million SNPs in 1,708 individuals from Ghana and Northern Uganda, located on opposite sides of eBL belt and with ≥ 7 months/year of intense malaria exposure and published evidence of high incidence of BL. Among 35 Ghanaian tribes, we showed a predominantly West-Central African ancestry and genomic footprints of gene flow from Gambian and East African populations. In Uganda, the North West population showed a predominantly Nilotic ancestry, and the North Central population was a mixture of Nilotic and Southern Bantu ancestry, while the Southwest Ugandan population showed a predominant Southern Bantu ancestry. Our results support the hypothesis of diverse ancestral origins of the Ugandan, Kenyan and Tanzanian Great Lakes African populations, reflecting a confluence of Nilotic, Cushitic and Bantu migrations in the last 3000 years. Natural selection analyses suggest, for the first time, a strong positive selection signal in the ATP2B4 gene (rs10900588) in Northern Ugandan populations. These findings provide important baseline genomic data to facilitate disease association studies, including of eBL, in eBL belt populations.
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spelling pubmed-64262632019-04-01 Genetic signatures of gene flow and malaria-driven natural selection in sub-Saharan populations of the "endemic Burkitt Lymphoma belt" Gouveia, Mateus H. Bergen, Andrew W. Borda, Victor Nunes, Kelly Leal, Thiago P. Ogwang, Martin D. Yeboah, Edward D. Mensah, James E. Kinyera, Tobias Otim, Isaac Nabalende, Hadijah Legason, Ismail D. Mpoloka, Sununguko Wata Mokone, Gaonyadiwe George Kerchan, Patrick Bhatia, Kishor Reynolds, Steven J. Birtwum, Richard B. Adjei, Andrew A. Tettey, Yao Tay, Evelyn Hoover, Robert Pfeiffer, Ruth M. Biggar, Robert J. Goedert, James J. Prokunina-Olsson, Ludmila Dean, Michael Yeager, Meredith Lima-Costa, M. Fernanda Hsing, Ann W. Tishkoff, Sarah A. Chanock, Stephen J. Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo Mbulaiteye, Sam M. PLoS Genet Research Article Populations in sub-Saharan Africa have historically been exposed to intense selection from chronic infection with falciparum malaria. Interestingly, populations with the highest malaria intensity can be identified by the increased occurrence of endemic Burkitt Lymphoma (eBL), a pediatric cancer that affects populations with intense malaria exposure, in the so called “eBL belt” in sub-Saharan Africa. However, the effects of intense malaria exposure and sub-Saharan populations’ genetic histories remain poorly explored. To determine if historical migrations and intense malaria exposure have shaped the genetic composition of the eBL belt populations, we genotyped ~4.3 million SNPs in 1,708 individuals from Ghana and Northern Uganda, located on opposite sides of eBL belt and with ≥ 7 months/year of intense malaria exposure and published evidence of high incidence of BL. Among 35 Ghanaian tribes, we showed a predominantly West-Central African ancestry and genomic footprints of gene flow from Gambian and East African populations. In Uganda, the North West population showed a predominantly Nilotic ancestry, and the North Central population was a mixture of Nilotic and Southern Bantu ancestry, while the Southwest Ugandan population showed a predominant Southern Bantu ancestry. Our results support the hypothesis of diverse ancestral origins of the Ugandan, Kenyan and Tanzanian Great Lakes African populations, reflecting a confluence of Nilotic, Cushitic and Bantu migrations in the last 3000 years. Natural selection analyses suggest, for the first time, a strong positive selection signal in the ATP2B4 gene (rs10900588) in Northern Ugandan populations. These findings provide important baseline genomic data to facilitate disease association studies, including of eBL, in eBL belt populations. Public Library of Science 2019-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6426263/ /pubmed/30849090 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008027 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
spellingShingle Research Article
Gouveia, Mateus H.
Bergen, Andrew W.
Borda, Victor
Nunes, Kelly
Leal, Thiago P.
Ogwang, Martin D.
Yeboah, Edward D.
Mensah, James E.
Kinyera, Tobias
Otim, Isaac
Nabalende, Hadijah
Legason, Ismail D.
Mpoloka, Sununguko Wata
Mokone, Gaonyadiwe George
Kerchan, Patrick
Bhatia, Kishor
Reynolds, Steven J.
Birtwum, Richard B.
Adjei, Andrew A.
Tettey, Yao
Tay, Evelyn
Hoover, Robert
Pfeiffer, Ruth M.
Biggar, Robert J.
Goedert, James J.
Prokunina-Olsson, Ludmila
Dean, Michael
Yeager, Meredith
Lima-Costa, M. Fernanda
Hsing, Ann W.
Tishkoff, Sarah A.
Chanock, Stephen J.
Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo
Mbulaiteye, Sam M.
Genetic signatures of gene flow and malaria-driven natural selection in sub-Saharan populations of the "endemic Burkitt Lymphoma belt"
title Genetic signatures of gene flow and malaria-driven natural selection in sub-Saharan populations of the "endemic Burkitt Lymphoma belt"
title_full Genetic signatures of gene flow and malaria-driven natural selection in sub-Saharan populations of the "endemic Burkitt Lymphoma belt"
title_fullStr Genetic signatures of gene flow and malaria-driven natural selection in sub-Saharan populations of the "endemic Burkitt Lymphoma belt"
title_full_unstemmed Genetic signatures of gene flow and malaria-driven natural selection in sub-Saharan populations of the "endemic Burkitt Lymphoma belt"
title_short Genetic signatures of gene flow and malaria-driven natural selection in sub-Saharan populations of the "endemic Burkitt Lymphoma belt"
title_sort genetic signatures of gene flow and malaria-driven natural selection in sub-saharan populations of the "endemic burkitt lymphoma belt"
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6426263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30849090
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008027
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