PI locus (alpha-1-antitrypsin) allelic frequencies in an Andean Venezuelan population.

T Fonseca-Pérez, M González-Coira, S Arias
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PI phenotypes were determined by isolelectric focusing in a Venezuelan mixed population (the center point of the geographical area investigated being Apartaderos, State of Mérida, Venezuela). Six alleles were found, four normal and two risk-predisposing with the following frequencies: PI*M1 (80.5%), PI*M2 (7.0%), PI*M3 (6.2%), an anodic allele here referred to as PI*"AN' (0.2%), PI*S (5.0%) and PI*Z (0.9%). The latter, unlike the others, was found only in 10% of the area considered, where it had a polymorphic frequency of 2.1%, reflecting a probable geographic isolation and/or a cultural influence in mating choice. In this population the alleles predisposing to risk are most probably of Caucasoid origin ("Spanish' genes). The PI*Z and PI*S frequencies may be attributed to random genetic drift characterized by an important founder phenomenon and to population admixture (Amerindian and Spanish), respectively. The PI*S allele may be considered a very good marker for the Caucasoid contribution to the overall mixed population of Venezuela.

委内瑞拉安第斯地区人群的α -1抗胰蛋白酶等位基因频率
在委内瑞拉混合人群中通过等电聚焦确定PI表型(调查地理区域的中心点是委内瑞拉m里达州的Apartaderos)。共发现6个等位基因,其中4个为正常等位基因,2个为易感等位基因,频率分别为PI*M1(80.5%)、PI*M2(7.0%)、PI*M3(6.2%), 1个为阳极等位基因,分别为PI* an(0.2%)、PI*S(5.0%)和PI*Z(0.9%)。与其他基因不同的是,后者仅在10%的研究区域被发现,其多态性频率为2.1%,反映了可能的地理隔离和/或文化对交配选择的影响。在这个人群中,易患风险的等位基因最有可能来自高加索(“西班牙”基因)。PI*Z和PI*S频率可能分别归因于具有重要奠基人现象特征的随机遗传漂变和种群混合(美洲印第安人和西班牙人)。PI*S等位基因可以被认为是一个非常好的标记,用于高加索人对委内瑞拉总体混合人口的贡献。
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