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How Ancestry Influences the Chances of Finding Unrelated Donors: An Investigation in Admixed Brazilians

A match of HLA loci between patients and donors is critical for successful hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. However, the extreme polymorphism of HLA loci – an outcome of millions of years of natural selection – reduces the chances that two individuals will carry identical combinations of mul...

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Autores principales: Nunes, Kelly, Aguiar, Vitor R. C., Silva, Márcio, Sena, Alexandre C., de Oliveira, Danielli C. M., Dinardo, Carla L., Kehdy, Fernanda S. G., Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo, Rocha, Vanderson G., Carneiro-Proietti, Anna Barbara F., Loureiro, Paula, Flor-Park, Miriam V., Maximo, Claudia, Kelly, Shannon, Custer, Brian, Weir, Bruce S., Sabino, Ester C., Porto, Luís Cristóvão, Meyer, Diogo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7677137/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33240273
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.584950
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author Nunes, Kelly
Aguiar, Vitor R. C.
Silva, Márcio
Sena, Alexandre C.
de Oliveira, Danielli C. M.
Dinardo, Carla L.
Kehdy, Fernanda S. G.
Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo
Rocha, Vanderson G.
Carneiro-Proietti, Anna Barbara F.
Loureiro, Paula
Flor-Park, Miriam V.
Maximo, Claudia
Kelly, Shannon
Custer, Brian
Weir, Bruce S.
Sabino, Ester C.
Porto, Luís Cristóvão
Meyer, Diogo
author_facet Nunes, Kelly
Aguiar, Vitor R. C.
Silva, Márcio
Sena, Alexandre C.
de Oliveira, Danielli C. M.
Dinardo, Carla L.
Kehdy, Fernanda S. G.
Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo
Rocha, Vanderson G.
Carneiro-Proietti, Anna Barbara F.
Loureiro, Paula
Flor-Park, Miriam V.
Maximo, Claudia
Kelly, Shannon
Custer, Brian
Weir, Bruce S.
Sabino, Ester C.
Porto, Luís Cristóvão
Meyer, Diogo
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description A match of HLA loci between patients and donors is critical for successful hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. However, the extreme polymorphism of HLA loci – an outcome of millions of years of natural selection – reduces the chances that two individuals will carry identical combinations of multilocus HLA genotypes. Further, HLA variability is not homogeneously distributed throughout the world: African populations on average have greater variability than non-Africans, reducing the chances that two unrelated African individuals are HLA identical. Here, we explore how self-identification (often equated with “ethnicity” or “race”) and genetic ancestry are related to the chances of finding HLA compatible donors in a large sample from Brazil, a highly admixed country. We query REDOME, Brazil’s Bone Marrow Registry, and investigate how different criteria for identifying ancestry influence the chances of finding a match. We find that individuals who self-identify as “Black” and “Mixed” on average have lower chances of finding matches than those who self-identify as “White” (up to 57% reduction). We next show that an individual’s African genetic ancestry, estimated using molecular markers and quantified as the proportion of an individual’s genome that traces its ancestry to Africa, is strongly associated with reduced chances of finding a match (up to 60% reduction). Finally, we document that the strongest reduction in chances of finding a match is associated with having an MHC region of exclusively African ancestry (up to 75% reduction). We apply our findings to a specific condition, for which there is a clinical indication for transplantation: sickle-cell disease. We show that the increased African ancestry in patients with this disease leads to reduced chances of finding a match, when compared to the remainder of the sample, without the condition. Our results underscore the influence of ancestry on chances of finding compatible HLA matches, and indicate that efforts guided to increasing the African component of registries are necessary.
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spelling pubmed-76771372020-11-24 How Ancestry Influences the Chances of Finding Unrelated Donors: An Investigation in Admixed Brazilians Nunes, Kelly Aguiar, Vitor R. C. Silva, Márcio Sena, Alexandre C. de Oliveira, Danielli C. M. Dinardo, Carla L. Kehdy, Fernanda S. G. Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo Rocha, Vanderson G. Carneiro-Proietti, Anna Barbara F. Loureiro, Paula Flor-Park, Miriam V. Maximo, Claudia Kelly, Shannon Custer, Brian Weir, Bruce S. Sabino, Ester C. Porto, Luís Cristóvão Meyer, Diogo Front Immunol Immunology A match of HLA loci between patients and donors is critical for successful hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. However, the extreme polymorphism of HLA loci – an outcome of millions of years of natural selection – reduces the chances that two individuals will carry identical combinations of multilocus HLA genotypes. Further, HLA variability is not homogeneously distributed throughout the world: African populations on average have greater variability than non-Africans, reducing the chances that two unrelated African individuals are HLA identical. Here, we explore how self-identification (often equated with “ethnicity” or “race”) and genetic ancestry are related to the chances of finding HLA compatible donors in a large sample from Brazil, a highly admixed country. We query REDOME, Brazil’s Bone Marrow Registry, and investigate how different criteria for identifying ancestry influence the chances of finding a match. We find that individuals who self-identify as “Black” and “Mixed” on average have lower chances of finding matches than those who self-identify as “White” (up to 57% reduction). We next show that an individual’s African genetic ancestry, estimated using molecular markers and quantified as the proportion of an individual’s genome that traces its ancestry to Africa, is strongly associated with reduced chances of finding a match (up to 60% reduction). Finally, we document that the strongest reduction in chances of finding a match is associated with having an MHC region of exclusively African ancestry (up to 75% reduction). We apply our findings to a specific condition, for which there is a clinical indication for transplantation: sickle-cell disease. We show that the increased African ancestry in patients with this disease leads to reduced chances of finding a match, when compared to the remainder of the sample, without the condition. Our results underscore the influence of ancestry on chances of finding compatible HLA matches, and indicate that efforts guided to increasing the African component of registries are necessary. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7677137/ /pubmed/33240273 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.584950 Text en Copyright © 2020 Nunes, Aguiar, Silva, Sena, de Oliveira, Dinardo, Kehdy, Tarazona-Santos, Rocha, Carneiro-Proietti, Loureiro, Flor-Park, Maximo, Kelly, Custer, Weir, Sabino, Porto and Meyer http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Nunes, Kelly
Aguiar, Vitor R. C.
Silva, Márcio
Sena, Alexandre C.
de Oliveira, Danielli C. M.
Dinardo, Carla L.
Kehdy, Fernanda S. G.
Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo
Rocha, Vanderson G.
Carneiro-Proietti, Anna Barbara F.
Loureiro, Paula
Flor-Park, Miriam V.
Maximo, Claudia
Kelly, Shannon
Custer, Brian
Weir, Bruce S.
Sabino, Ester C.
Porto, Luís Cristóvão
Meyer, Diogo
How Ancestry Influences the Chances of Finding Unrelated Donors: An Investigation in Admixed Brazilians
title How Ancestry Influences the Chances of Finding Unrelated Donors: An Investigation in Admixed Brazilians
title_full How Ancestry Influences the Chances of Finding Unrelated Donors: An Investigation in Admixed Brazilians
title_fullStr How Ancestry Influences the Chances of Finding Unrelated Donors: An Investigation in Admixed Brazilians
title_full_unstemmed How Ancestry Influences the Chances of Finding Unrelated Donors: An Investigation in Admixed Brazilians
title_short How Ancestry Influences the Chances of Finding Unrelated Donors: An Investigation in Admixed Brazilians
title_sort how ancestry influences the chances of finding unrelated donors: an investigation in admixed brazilians
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7677137/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33240273
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.584950
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