Literature DB >> 15772003

[Difference in HLA-A*02 allele distribution between Han populations in south and north China].

Liang-Hong Cheng1, Shi-Zheng Jin, Su-Qing Gao, Zhen Li, Hong-Yan Zou, Da-Ming Wang, Guo-Guang Wu.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the distributions of HLA-A*02 alleles in Han populations and compare their difference between the south and north in China.
METHODS: A total of 208 individuals from south China and 109 from north China were randomly selected from registered bone marrow donors in Chinese Han population, who were tested positive for HLA-A*02 alleles by PCR with sequence-specific primers (PCR-SSP). Genotyping of the alleles was performed using PCR-sequence-based typing (PCR-SBT).
RESULTS: Six different HLA-A*02 alleles (A*020101, A*0203, A*0205, A*0206, A*0207 and A*0210) were identified in the two Chinese Han populations, of which A*0207(37%) was the predominant allele in southerners and A*020101(48%) in the northerners. A*020101(31%), A*0203(16%) and A*0206(14%) were common alleles in the southerners in comparison with A*0206(21%) and A*0207(23%) alleles in the northerners. The overall distribution of A*02 alleles and the frequencies of A*020101, A*0203 and A*0207 in the two populations differed significantly. The heterozygosity of A*02 in the southerners and northerners was higher than 90% and 80% at the high- and low-resolution levels, respectively, and the distribution of A*02 homozygote at low-resolution level in both populations showed diversity and regularity at high-resolution level.
CONCLUSIONS: HLA-A*02 alleles possess high heterogeneity and genetic diversity in Chinese Han population with significantly different distributions in the two populations. HLA-A**020101, A*0203 and A*0207 may serve as the genetic markers for dividing Chinese Han individuals into southerners and northerners in anthropological studies.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15772003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Di Yi Jun Yi Da Xue Xue Bao        ISSN: 1000-2588


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