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Iranian Lurs Genetic Diversity: An Anthropological View Based on HLA Class II Profiles.

Shirin Farjadian1, Abbas Ghaderi.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: HLA genes are highly polymorphic and certain alleles are frequent only in specific populations. Therefore, HLA is a unique tool for studying the genetic relation between different populations. Iranians are ethnically diverse people and one of the major ethnic groups in Iran is Lur population inhabiting along the central and southern parts of Zagros Chain Mountain.
OBJECTIVE: Genetic relation among three Lur subpopulations was investigated based on HLA class II profiles.
METHODS: HLA typing was performed using PCR/RFLP and PCR/SSP methods in 154 individuals from three Lur tribes living in Luristan, Kohkiloye and Boyerahmad, and Chahar-Mahal and Bakhtiari.
RESULTS: The most common DRB1 allele in Lurs of Luristan and Kohkiloye and Boyerahmad was *1103=4 while DRB1*0701 was the most common allele in Bakhtiari Lurs of Chahar-Mahal and Bakhtiari. DQA1*0501 and DQB1*0301 were the most frequent alleles and DRB1*1103=4-DQA1*0501-DQB1*0301 was the predominant haplotype in the three studied subpopulations. Neighbor-joining tree based on Nei's genetic distances and correspondence analysis according to DRB1, DQA1, and DQB1 allele frequencies showed a close genetic relation between Lurs of Luristan and Lurs of Kohkiloye and Boyerahmad and they were well separated from Lurs of Chahar-Mahal and Bakhtiari. The results of AMOVA revealed no significant difference between the three studied groups of Lurs and other major ethnic groups of Iran.
CONCLUSION: The results of this study revealed that Bakhtiari Lurs were genetically far from two other Lur subpopulations. Despite a probable common ancestor, this genetic difference might be explained by Bakhtiaris admixture with other Zagros inhabitants due to their nomadic life style.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 18698119     DOI: IJIv3i3A2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Iran J Immunol        ISSN: 1735-1383            Impact factor:   1.603


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