High-resolution molecular characterization of the HLA class I and class II in the Tarahumara Amerindian population
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We describe for the first time the high-resolution profiling of HLA-A, -B, -C, -DRB1, -DQB1 and -DPB1 in a culturally and geographically distinct Mexican ethnic group, the Tarahumaras. The alleles most frequently found by reference strand-mediated conformational analysis in this population were for class I: HLA-A*240201, *020101/09, *0206, *310102, *680102; HLA-B*4002, *1501, *510201, *3501/02/03, *4005, *4801; HLA-Cw*0304, *0801, *0102, *040101; and for class II: HLA-DRB1*080201, *1402, *040701; HLA-DQB1*0402, *0301, *0302/07; HLA-DPB1*0402, *0401, *020102. In addition, a novel allele, HLA-A*0257, was found. Based on comparison of presently known HLA-DRB1 and -DQB1 allele frequencies in Amerindian groups and worldwide populations, the Tarahumaras are unexpectedly more related to the geographically and linguistically distant Aymara and Terena Amerindian groups than they are to neighbouring tribes. © 2006 The Authors.
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Amerindian; HLA alleles; MHC; RSCA; Tarahumara HLA A antigen; HLA antigen class 1; HLA antigen class 2; HLA B antigen; HLA C antigen; HLA DP antigen; HLA DPB1 antigen; HLA DQB1 antigen; HLA DR antigen; unclassified drug; allele; American Indian; antigen detection; article; controlled study; HLA typing; human; molecular biology; population research; priority journal; American Indian; ethnic group; gene; genetic polymorphism; genetics; geography; haplotype; heteroduplex analysis; language; Mexico; phylogeny; Aymara; Ethnic Groups; Genes, MHC Class I; Genes, MHC Class II; Geography; Haplotypes; Heteroduplex Analysis; Humans; Indians, North American; Language; Mexico; Phylogeny; Polymorphism, Genetic
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