| Literature DB >> 26719788 |
Daisuke Miyamori1, Noboru Ishikawa1, Nozomi Idota1, Yasuhiro Kakiuchi1, Stuart McLean1, Tadaichi Kitamura2, Hiroshi Ikegaya1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: According to the dual structure model, the modern Japanese ethnic population consists of a mixture of the Jomon people, who have existed in Japan since at least the New Stone Age, and the Yayoi people, who migrated to western Japan from China around the year 300 bc Some reports show that the Yayoi are linked to a mutation of the aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 gene (ALDH2). Recent viral studies indicate two major groups found in the Japanese population: a group with the CY genotype JC virus (JCV) and a group with the MY genotype JCV. It is unclear whether either genotype of the JC virus is related to the Jomon or Yayoi. In this study, we attempted to detect JCV genotypes and ALDH2 mutations from the DNA of 247 Japanese urine samples to clarify the relationship between the dual structure model and the JCV genotype through ALDH2 mutation analysis and JCV genotyping.Entities:
Keywords: ALDH2 mutation; JC virus; Japanese
Year: 2015 PMID: 26719788 PMCID: PMC4696161 DOI: 10.1186/s13323-015-0031-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Investig Genet ISSN: 2041-2223
Fig. 1This map shows the migration of the Yayoi people and the Jomon people. The Jomon people moved to the north and south of Japan after the Yayoi people migrated to central Japan
Fig. 2a Map showing the distribution of the two major JCV genotypes (CY and MY) in Japan. The areas in which CY and MY were found more frequently (i.e., at rates >75 %) are indicated as CY-rich or MY-rich areas, respectively. The area designated as the intermediate area is where the genotypes CY and MY were found at almost identical frequencies. This map was created utilizing data reported by Kitamura et al. [14]. b The geographic distribution of the ALDH2 variant. The orange area indicates where the frequency of the ALDH2 variant is over 24 % of the population. The ALDH2 mutation-rich area is central Japan. This map was created utilizing data reported by Li et al. [17]
Association between the JCV genotype and the ALDH2 variant
| MY genotype | CY genotype | |
|---|---|---|
| ALDH2 variant | 8 | 17 |
| (Glu/Lys heterozygote) | ||
| ALDH2 wild type | 25 | 16 |
| (Glu/Glu homozygote) | ||
| Total | 33 | 33 |
Lys/Lys homozygote was not detected in this study.