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Diversity of HLA Class I and Class II blocks and conserved extended haplotypes in Lacandon Mayans

Here we studied HLA blocks and haplotypes in a group of 218 Lacandon Maya Native American using a high-resolution next generation sequencing (NGS) method. We assessed the genetic diversity of HLA class I and class II in this population, and determined the most probable ancestry of Lacandon Maya HLA...

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Autores principales: Barquera, Rodrigo, Zuniga, Joaquin, Flores-Rivera, José, Corona, Teresa, Penman, Bridget S., Hernández-Zaragoza, Diana Iraíz, Soler, Manuel, Jonapá-Gómez, Letisia, Mallempati, Kalyan C., Yescas, Petra, Ochoa-Morales, Adriana, Barsakis, Konstantinos, Aguilar-Vázquez, José Artemio, García-Lechuga, Maricela, Mindrinos, Michael, Yunis, María, Jiménez-Alvarez, Luis, Mena-Hernández, Lourdes, Ortega, Esteban, Cruz-Lagunas, Alfredo, Tovar-Méndez, Víctor Hugo, Granados, Julio, Fernández-Viña, Marcelo, Yunis, Edmond
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7039995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32094421
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-58897-5
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author Barquera, Rodrigo
Zuniga, Joaquin
Flores-Rivera, José
Corona, Teresa
Penman, Bridget S.
Hernández-Zaragoza, Diana Iraíz
Soler, Manuel
Jonapá-Gómez, Letisia
Mallempati, Kalyan C.
Yescas, Petra
Ochoa-Morales, Adriana
Barsakis, Konstantinos
Aguilar-Vázquez, José Artemio
García-Lechuga, Maricela
Mindrinos, Michael
Yunis, María
Jiménez-Alvarez, Luis
Mena-Hernández, Lourdes
Ortega, Esteban
Cruz-Lagunas, Alfredo
Tovar-Méndez, Víctor Hugo
Granados, Julio
Fernández-Viña, Marcelo
Yunis, Edmond
author_facet Barquera, Rodrigo
Zuniga, Joaquin
Flores-Rivera, José
Corona, Teresa
Penman, Bridget S.
Hernández-Zaragoza, Diana Iraíz
Soler, Manuel
Jonapá-Gómez, Letisia
Mallempati, Kalyan C.
Yescas, Petra
Ochoa-Morales, Adriana
Barsakis, Konstantinos
Aguilar-Vázquez, José Artemio
García-Lechuga, Maricela
Mindrinos, Michael
Yunis, María
Jiménez-Alvarez, Luis
Mena-Hernández, Lourdes
Ortega, Esteban
Cruz-Lagunas, Alfredo
Tovar-Méndez, Víctor Hugo
Granados, Julio
Fernández-Viña, Marcelo
Yunis, Edmond
author_sort Barquera, Rodrigo
collection PubMed
description Here we studied HLA blocks and haplotypes in a group of 218 Lacandon Maya Native American using a high-resolution next generation sequencing (NGS) method. We assessed the genetic diversity of HLA class I and class II in this population, and determined the most probable ancestry of Lacandon Maya HLA class I and class II haplotypes. Importantly, this Native American group showed a high degree of both HLA homozygosity and linkage disequilibrium across the HLA region and also lower class II HLA allelic diversity than most previously reported populations (including other Native American groups). Distinctive alleles present in the Lacandon population include HLA-A*24:14 and HLA-B*40:08. Furthermore, in Lacandons we observed a high frequency of haplotypes containing the allele HLA-DRB1*04:11, a relatively frequent allele in comparison with other neighboring indigenous groups. The specific demographic history of the Lacandon population including inbreeding, as well as pathogen selection, may have elevated the frequencies of a small number of HLA class II alleles and DNA blocks. To assess the possible role of different selective pressures in determining Native American HLA diversity, we evaluated the relationship between genetic diversity at HLA-A, HLA-B and HLA-DRB1 and pathogen richness for a global dataset and for Native American populations alone. In keeping with previous studies of such relationships we included distance from Africa as a covariate. After correction for multiple comparisons we did not find any significant relationship between pathogen diversity and HLA genetic diversity (as measured by polymorphism information content) in either our global dataset or the Native American subset of the dataset. We found the expected negative relationship between genetic diversity and distance from Africa in the global dataset, but no relationship between HLA genetic diversity and distance from Africa when Native American populations were considered alone.
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spelling pubmed-70399952020-02-28 Diversity of HLA Class I and Class II blocks and conserved extended haplotypes in Lacandon Mayans Barquera, Rodrigo Zuniga, Joaquin Flores-Rivera, José Corona, Teresa Penman, Bridget S. Hernández-Zaragoza, Diana Iraíz Soler, Manuel Jonapá-Gómez, Letisia Mallempati, Kalyan C. Yescas, Petra Ochoa-Morales, Adriana Barsakis, Konstantinos Aguilar-Vázquez, José Artemio García-Lechuga, Maricela Mindrinos, Michael Yunis, María Jiménez-Alvarez, Luis Mena-Hernández, Lourdes Ortega, Esteban Cruz-Lagunas, Alfredo Tovar-Méndez, Víctor Hugo Granados, Julio Fernández-Viña, Marcelo Yunis, Edmond Sci Rep Article Here we studied HLA blocks and haplotypes in a group of 218 Lacandon Maya Native American using a high-resolution next generation sequencing (NGS) method. We assessed the genetic diversity of HLA class I and class II in this population, and determined the most probable ancestry of Lacandon Maya HLA class I and class II haplotypes. Importantly, this Native American group showed a high degree of both HLA homozygosity and linkage disequilibrium across the HLA region and also lower class II HLA allelic diversity than most previously reported populations (including other Native American groups). Distinctive alleles present in the Lacandon population include HLA-A*24:14 and HLA-B*40:08. Furthermore, in Lacandons we observed a high frequency of haplotypes containing the allele HLA-DRB1*04:11, a relatively frequent allele in comparison with other neighboring indigenous groups. The specific demographic history of the Lacandon population including inbreeding, as well as pathogen selection, may have elevated the frequencies of a small number of HLA class II alleles and DNA blocks. To assess the possible role of different selective pressures in determining Native American HLA diversity, we evaluated the relationship between genetic diversity at HLA-A, HLA-B and HLA-DRB1 and pathogen richness for a global dataset and for Native American populations alone. In keeping with previous studies of such relationships we included distance from Africa as a covariate. After correction for multiple comparisons we did not find any significant relationship between pathogen diversity and HLA genetic diversity (as measured by polymorphism information content) in either our global dataset or the Native American subset of the dataset. We found the expected negative relationship between genetic diversity and distance from Africa in the global dataset, but no relationship between HLA genetic diversity and distance from Africa when Native American populations were considered alone. Nature Publishing Group UK 2020-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7039995/ /pubmed/32094421 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-58897-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Barquera, Rodrigo
Zuniga, Joaquin
Flores-Rivera, José
Corona, Teresa
Penman, Bridget S.
Hernández-Zaragoza, Diana Iraíz
Soler, Manuel
Jonapá-Gómez, Letisia
Mallempati, Kalyan C.
Yescas, Petra
Ochoa-Morales, Adriana
Barsakis, Konstantinos
Aguilar-Vázquez, José Artemio
García-Lechuga, Maricela
Mindrinos, Michael
Yunis, María
Jiménez-Alvarez, Luis
Mena-Hernández, Lourdes
Ortega, Esteban
Cruz-Lagunas, Alfredo
Tovar-Méndez, Víctor Hugo
Granados, Julio
Fernández-Viña, Marcelo
Yunis, Edmond
Diversity of HLA Class I and Class II blocks and conserved extended haplotypes in Lacandon Mayans
title Diversity of HLA Class I and Class II blocks and conserved extended haplotypes in Lacandon Mayans
title_full Diversity of HLA Class I and Class II blocks and conserved extended haplotypes in Lacandon Mayans
title_fullStr Diversity of HLA Class I and Class II blocks and conserved extended haplotypes in Lacandon Mayans
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of HLA Class I and Class II blocks and conserved extended haplotypes in Lacandon Mayans
title_short Diversity of HLA Class I and Class II blocks and conserved extended haplotypes in Lacandon Mayans
title_sort diversity of hla class i and class ii blocks and conserved extended haplotypes in lacandon mayans
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7039995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32094421
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-58897-5
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