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Dietary, Cultural, and Pathogens-Related Selective Pressures Shaped Differential Adaptive Evolution among Native Mexican Populations

Native American genetic ancestry has been remarkably implicated with increased risk of diverse health issues in several Mexican populations, especially in relation to the dramatic changes in environmental, dietary, and cultural settings they have recently undergone. In particular, the effects of the...

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Autores principales: Ojeda-Granados, Claudia, Abondio, Paolo, Setti, Alice, Sarno, Stefania, Gnecchi-Ruscone, Guido Alberto, González-Orozco, Eduardo, De Fanti, Sara, Jiménez-Kaufmann, Andres, Rangel-Villalobos, Héctor, Moreno-Estrada, Andrés, Sazzini, Marco
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8763094/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34597392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msab290
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author Ojeda-Granados, Claudia
Abondio, Paolo
Setti, Alice
Sarno, Stefania
Gnecchi-Ruscone, Guido Alberto
González-Orozco, Eduardo
De Fanti, Sara
Jiménez-Kaufmann, Andres
Rangel-Villalobos, Héctor
Moreno-Estrada, Andrés
Sazzini, Marco
author_facet Ojeda-Granados, Claudia
Abondio, Paolo
Setti, Alice
Sarno, Stefania
Gnecchi-Ruscone, Guido Alberto
González-Orozco, Eduardo
De Fanti, Sara
Jiménez-Kaufmann, Andres
Rangel-Villalobos, Héctor
Moreno-Estrada, Andrés
Sazzini, Marco
author_sort Ojeda-Granados, Claudia
collection PubMed
description Native American genetic ancestry has been remarkably implicated with increased risk of diverse health issues in several Mexican populations, especially in relation to the dramatic changes in environmental, dietary, and cultural settings they have recently undergone. In particular, the effects of these ecological transitions and Westernization of lifestyles have been investigated so far predominantly on Mestizo individuals. Nevertheless, indigenous groups, rather than admixed Mexicans, have plausibly retained the highest proportions of genetic components shaped by natural selection in response to the ancient milieu experienced by Mexican ancestors during their pre-Columbian evolutionary history. These formerly adaptive variants have the potential to represent the genetic determinants of some biological traits that are peculiar to Mexican people, as well as a reservoir of loci with possible biomedical relevance. To test such a hypothesis, we used genome-wide genotype data to infer the unique adaptive evolution of Native Mexican groups selected as reasonable descendants of the main pre-Columbian Mexican civilizations. A combination of haplotype-based and gene-network analyses enabled us to detect genomic signatures ascribable to polygenic adaptive traits plausibly evolved by the main genetic clusters of Mexican indigenous populations to cope with local environmental and/or cultural conditions. Some of these adaptations were found to play a role in modulating the susceptibility/resistance of these groups to certain pathological conditions, thus providing new evidence that diverse selective pressures have contributed to shape the current biological and disease-risk patterns of present-day Native and Mestizo Mexican populations.
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spelling pubmed-87630942022-01-18 Dietary, Cultural, and Pathogens-Related Selective Pressures Shaped Differential Adaptive Evolution among Native Mexican Populations Ojeda-Granados, Claudia Abondio, Paolo Setti, Alice Sarno, Stefania Gnecchi-Ruscone, Guido Alberto González-Orozco, Eduardo De Fanti, Sara Jiménez-Kaufmann, Andres Rangel-Villalobos, Héctor Moreno-Estrada, Andrés Sazzini, Marco Mol Biol Evol Discoveries Native American genetic ancestry has been remarkably implicated with increased risk of diverse health issues in several Mexican populations, especially in relation to the dramatic changes in environmental, dietary, and cultural settings they have recently undergone. In particular, the effects of these ecological transitions and Westernization of lifestyles have been investigated so far predominantly on Mestizo individuals. Nevertheless, indigenous groups, rather than admixed Mexicans, have plausibly retained the highest proportions of genetic components shaped by natural selection in response to the ancient milieu experienced by Mexican ancestors during their pre-Columbian evolutionary history. These formerly adaptive variants have the potential to represent the genetic determinants of some biological traits that are peculiar to Mexican people, as well as a reservoir of loci with possible biomedical relevance. To test such a hypothesis, we used genome-wide genotype data to infer the unique adaptive evolution of Native Mexican groups selected as reasonable descendants of the main pre-Columbian Mexican civilizations. A combination of haplotype-based and gene-network analyses enabled us to detect genomic signatures ascribable to polygenic adaptive traits plausibly evolved by the main genetic clusters of Mexican indigenous populations to cope with local environmental and/or cultural conditions. Some of these adaptations were found to play a role in modulating the susceptibility/resistance of these groups to certain pathological conditions, thus providing new evidence that diverse selective pressures have contributed to shape the current biological and disease-risk patterns of present-day Native and Mestizo Mexican populations. Oxford University Press 2021-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8763094/ /pubmed/34597392 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msab290 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Discoveries
Ojeda-Granados, Claudia
Abondio, Paolo
Setti, Alice
Sarno, Stefania
Gnecchi-Ruscone, Guido Alberto
González-Orozco, Eduardo
De Fanti, Sara
Jiménez-Kaufmann, Andres
Rangel-Villalobos, Héctor
Moreno-Estrada, Andrés
Sazzini, Marco
Dietary, Cultural, and Pathogens-Related Selective Pressures Shaped Differential Adaptive Evolution among Native Mexican Populations
title Dietary, Cultural, and Pathogens-Related Selective Pressures Shaped Differential Adaptive Evolution among Native Mexican Populations
title_full Dietary, Cultural, and Pathogens-Related Selective Pressures Shaped Differential Adaptive Evolution among Native Mexican Populations
title_fullStr Dietary, Cultural, and Pathogens-Related Selective Pressures Shaped Differential Adaptive Evolution among Native Mexican Populations
title_full_unstemmed Dietary, Cultural, and Pathogens-Related Selective Pressures Shaped Differential Adaptive Evolution among Native Mexican Populations
title_short Dietary, Cultural, and Pathogens-Related Selective Pressures Shaped Differential Adaptive Evolution among Native Mexican Populations
title_sort dietary, cultural, and pathogens-related selective pressures shaped differential adaptive evolution among native mexican populations
topic Discoveries
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8763094/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34597392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msab290
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