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Simultaneous purifying selection on the ancestral MC1R allele and positive selection on the melanoma-risk allele V60L in south Europeans.

Conrado Martínez-Cadenas1, Saioa López, Gloria Ribas, Carlos Flores, Oscar García, Arrate Sevilla, Isabel Smith-Zubiaga, Maider Ibarrola-Villaba, Maria del Mar Pino-Yanes, Jesús Gardeazabal, Dolores Boyano, Alicia García de Galdeano, Neskuts Izagirre, Concepción de la Rúa, Santos Alonso.   

Abstract

In humans, the geographical apportionment of the coding diversity of the pigmentary locus melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) is, unusually, higher in Eurasians than in Africans. This atypical observation has been interpreted as the result of purifying selection due to functional constraint on MC1R in high UV-B radiation environments. By analyzing 3,142 human MC1R alleles from different regions of Spain in the context of additional haplotypic information from the 1000 Genomes (1000G) Project data, we show that purifying selection is also strong in southern Europe, but not so in northern Europe. Furthermore, we show that purifying and positive selection act simultaneously on MC1R. Thus, at least in Spain, regions at opposite ends of the incident UV-B radiation distribution show significantly different frequencies for the melanoma-risk allele V60L (a mutation also associated to red hair and fair skin and even blonde hair), with higher frequency of V60L at those regions of lower incident UV-B radiation. Besides, using the 1000G south European data, we show that the V60L haplogroup is also characterized by an extended haplotype homozygosity (EHH) pattern indicative of positive selection. We, thus, provide evidence for an adaptive value of human skin depigmentation in Europe and illustrate how an adaptive process can simultaneously help to maintain a disease-risk allele. In addition, our data support the hypothesis proposed by Jablonski and Chaplin (Human skin pigmentation as an adaptation to UVB radiation. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2010;107:8962-8968), which posits that habitation of middle latitudes involved the evolution of partially depigmented phenotypes that are still capable of suitable tanning.

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Keywords:  MC1R; adaptive evolution; melanoma; skin pigmentation

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24045876     DOI: 10.1093/molbev/mst158

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol Evol        ISSN: 0737-4038            Impact factor:   16.240


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3.  MC1R diversity in Northern Island Melanesia has not been constrained by strong purifying selection and cannot explain pigmentation phenotype variation in the region.

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9.  The interplay between natural selection and susceptibility to melanoma on allele 374F of SLC45A2 gene in a South European population.

Authors:  Saioa López; Oscar García; Iñaki Yurrebaso; Carlos Flores; Marialbert Acosta-Herrera; Hua Chen; Jesús Gardeazabal; Jesús María Careaga; María Dolores Boyano; Ana Sánchez; Juan Antonio Ratón-Nieto; Arrate Sevilla; Isabel Smith-Zubiaga; Alicia García de Galdeano; Conrado Martinez-Cadenas; Neskuts Izagirre; Concepción de la Rúa; Santos Alonso
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-08-05       Impact factor: 3.240

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-09-21       Impact factor: 3.240

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