Association of HLA-C*07:359 with HLA-A, -B, and -DRB1 alleles in Taiwanese.

IF 1.4 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Tzu Chi Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-03-26 eCollection Date: 2024-04-01 DOI:10.4103/tcmj.tcmj_288_23
Kuo-Liang Yang, Py-Yu Lin
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Abstract

Objectives: It is thought that Taiwanese indigenous people were the "first people" to populate Taiwan (Formosa) having been there for over 5000 years, preceding the Dutch colonization (from 1624 to 1662) and Spanish colonization (from 1626 to 1642). Taiwan's indigenes, represented by Austronesian language speakers, currently constitute approximately 2% of the total population in Taiwan. It is unknown whether they evolved from Taiwan's Paleolithic or Neolithic cultures, arrived during or after the Neolithic period from China or Southeast Asia or both. HLA studies on the Taiwanese indigenous population have found several intriguing genetic information showing one or two relatively frequently observed alleles and a small number of relatively less frequently observed ones. We report here a relatively frequently observed HLA-C*07:359 allele in the Taiwanese indigenous population, its linkage with HLA-B*39:01, and its probable associated HLA haplotype in two Taiwanese indigenous families. HLA-C*07:359 is a rarely observed allele in the HLA-C locus in the world populations. The objective of this study is to report the allele HLA-C*07:359 that is more frequently found in the Taiwanese population, especially in the Taiwanese indigenous people, to demonstrate that it has a close linkage with HLA-B*39:01 allele in the HLA-B locus and to show the plausible deduced HLA-A-C-B-DRB1-DQB1 haplotypes in association with HLA-C*07:359 in two families of Taiwanese indigenous unrelated individuals.

Materials and methods: The samples were peripheral whole blood, with dipotassium ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid and/or acid citrate dextrose anticoagulation additives. The sequence-based typing method was employed to confirm the low incidence of the allele of HLA-C*07:359 observed in Taiwanese. Polymerase chain reaction was carried out to amplify exons 2, 3, and 4 of the HLA-A,-B,-C,-DRB1 and-DQB1 loci with group-specific primer sets. Amplicons were sequenced using the BigDye Terminator Cycle Sequencing Ready Reaction Kit in both directions according to the manufacturer's protocol.

Results: C*07:359 is an uncommon allele in the HLA-C locus in the world general population, according to our literature review. However, in this study, it is observed in the general Taiwanese population (frequency 0.41%), especially in the Taiwanese indigenous people at a frequency of 0.23%. In addition, we deduced two probable HLA haplotypes in association with C*07:359 in two indigenous families: A*24:02-C*07:359-B*39:01-DRB1*04:36 and A*24:02-C*07:359-B*39:01-DRB1*04:04.

Conclusion: The two deduced HLA haplotypes associated with the uncommon C*07:359 allele that we report here are valuable for HLA tissue typing laboratories for reference purposes and for stem cell transplantation donor search coordinators to determine the likelihood of finding compatible donors in unrelated bone marrow donor registries for patients bearing the uncommon HLA allele. Since C*07:359 was found mostly in the Taiwanese indigenous population, we think the allele and its haplotypes we report here are important in population and anthropological studies.

台湾人的 HLA-C*07:359 与 HLA-A、-B 和 -DRB1 等位基因的关系。
目的:台湾原住民被认为是居住在台湾(福尔摩沙)的 "第一人",在荷兰殖民(1624 年至 1662 年)和西班牙殖民(1626 年至 1642 年)之前,台湾原住民已在台湾居住了 5000 多年。以南岛语为代表的台湾原住民目前约占台湾总人口的 2%。他们是由台湾旧石器时代或新石器时代的文化演变而来,还是在新石器时代期间或之后从中国或东南亚或两者兼而有之而来,目前尚不清楚。对台湾原住民进行的 HLA 研究发现了一些耐人寻味的遗传信息,显示出一到两个相对频繁出现的等位基因和少量相对较少出现的等位基因。在此,我们报告了在台湾原住民中观察到的相对较多的 HLA-C*07:359 等位基因、它与 HLA-B*39:01 的联系以及在两个台湾原住民家庭中可能存在的相关 HLA 单倍型。HLA-C*07:359是HLA-C位点上的一个等位基因,在世界人群中很少见。本研究的目的是报告在台湾人群中,尤其是在台湾原住民中发现较多的等位基因 HLA-C*07:359,证明它与 HLA-B 位点上的 HLA-B*39:01 等位基因有密切联系,并在两个台湾原住民非亲缘关系的家庭中显示与 HLA-C*07:359 相关的 HLA-A-C-B-DRB1-DQB1 单倍型:样本为外周全血,添加乙二胺四乙酸二钾和/或柠檬酸葡萄糖抗凝剂。采用基于序列的分型方法,以确认在台湾人中观察到的 HLA-C*07:359 等位基因的低发生率。聚合酶链式反应使用特定组别的引物组扩增 HLA-A,-B,-C,-DRB1 和 DQB1 基因座的 2、3 和 4 号外显子。扩增子的测序使用 BigDye Terminator Cycle Sequencing Ready Reaction Kit,按照生产商的规程进行双向测序:结果:根据我们的文献综述,C*07:359 是 HLA-C 位点上一个在全球普通人群中不常见的等位基因。但在本研究中,我们在台湾普通人群中观察到了这一等位基因(频率为 0.41%),尤其是在台湾原住民中,其频率为 0.23%。此外,我们还在两个原住民家庭中推断出两种可能与 C*07:359 相关的 HLA 单倍型:A*24:02-C*07:359-B*39:01-DRB1*04:36 and A*24:02-C*07:359-B*39:01-DRB1*04:04.Conclusion:我们在此报告的与不常见的C*07:359等位基因相关的两种推导出的HLA单倍型对HLA组织配型实验室有参考价值,对干细胞移植捐献者搜索协调员也有价值,他们可以确定在非亲属骨髓捐献者登记册中为携带不常见HLA等位基因的患者找到相合捐献者的可能性。由于C*07:359主要在台湾原住民中发现,我们认为我们在此报告的等位基因及其单倍型在人口和人类学研究中具有重要意义。
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Tzu Chi Medical Journal
Tzu Chi Medical Journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: The Tzu Chi Medical Journal is the peer-reviewed publication of the Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation, and includes original research papers on clinical medicine and basic science, case reports, clinical pathological pages, and review articles.
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