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Diversity of MICA (PERB11.1) and HLA haplotypes in Northeastern Thais.

A V Romphruk1, T K Naruse, A Romphruk, H Kawata, C Puapairoj, J K Kulski, C Leelayuwat, H Inoko.   

Abstract

MICA or PERB11.1 is a polymorphic major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I-related gene located 46 kb centromeric of the HLA-B gene in the HLA class I region. It is expressed mainly in gut epithelial cells, keratinocytes, endothelial cells, fibroblasts and monocytes, and is upregulated by heat stress. MICA has been found to interact with gamma delta T cells, alpha beta CD8(+) and natural killer (NK) cells bearing the NKG2D/DAP10 receptor. The MICA gene displays a high degree of polymorphism with at least 54 alleles. In the present study, polymorphic exons 2, 3 and 4 of the MICA gene were analyzed using sequencing based typing (SBT) in 255 unrelated healthy northeastern Thais. Thirteen previously reported MICA alleles were detected. MICA*008, *010, *002 and *019 were highly predominant with the allele frequencies of 21.4%, 18.2%, 17.6% and 15.3%, respectively. Five of these 13 MICA alleles show significantly different frequencies from those of the Japanese and Caucasian populations. Interestingly, MICA052, which is a very rare allele in other populations, was prevalent with the allele frequency of 8.2%, mainly on the HLA haplotype carrying HLA-B*13 in this population. Strong linkage disequilibria were observed between MICA and HLA-B, as similarly observed in other populations, namely MICA*010-B*4601, MICA052-B*13, MICA*002-B*5801, and MICA*019-B*15 (1502, 1508, 1511, 1515, 1528, 1530). A large variety of three-locus (MICA - HLA-B - HLA-Cw) and six-locus (HLA-DQB1 - HLA-DRB1 - MICA - HLA-B - HLA-Cw - HLA-A) haplotypes were recognized in the northeastern Thai population. This is the first report on MICA allelic distribution in Southeast Asian populations. These data will provide the important basis for future analyses on the potential role of the MICA gene in disease susceptibility and transplantation matching in Southeast Asian populations.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11696220     DOI: 10.1034/j.1399-0039.2001.580203.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tissue Antigens        ISSN: 0001-2815


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