Genetic heterogeneity in a susceptible region for essential hypertension among demographically different local populations in Japan.

Community genetics Pub Date : 2008-01-01 Epub Date: 2008-03-26 DOI:10.1159/000113877
Maki Kumada, Munkhtulga Lkhagvasuren, Nanami Utsumi, Toshinori Omi, Takaya Gotoh, Toyomi Kamesaki, Hiroshi Okuda, Eiji Kajii, Sadahiko Iwamoto
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Abstract

Objective: The aim of the study was to investigate genetic heterogeneity among local Japanese populations.

Methods: We performed a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) study of four demographically distinct local populations (population 1: a large city; population 2: isolated islands; populations 3 and 4: rural areas). Seventy SNPs in a region spanning 5 Mb of chromosome 17 known to be a candidate region for essential hypertension were genotyped and linkage disequilibrium analyses were performed.

Results: Statistical analyses of SNP allele frequencies and haplotype distribution showed significant divergence among the populations, mostly between population 2 and the other populations. Pairwise D' declined with increasing population size, and smaller populations retained a high linkage disequilibrium.

Conclusion: Population 2 is likely to have a different ancestry from the majority of the Japanese population, whereas the heterogeneity among the other populations may result from differences in population size or geographic background.

日本不同地区人口中原发性高血压易感地区的遗传异质性
目的:研究日本当地人群的遗传异质性。方法:我们对4个人口统计学上不同的当地人群进行了单核苷酸多态性(SNP)研究。人口2:孤岛;人口3和4:农村地区)。在17号染色体5 Mb的已知原发性高血压候选区域中,对70个snp进行了基因分型和连锁不平衡分析。结果:SNP等位基因频率和单倍型分布的统计分析显示群体间存在显著差异,主要表现在群体2与其他群体之间。成对D′随种群规模的增大而减小,较小种群保持较高的连锁不平衡。结论:人口2可能与大多数日本人口具有不同的祖先,而其他人口之间的异质性可能是由于人口规模或地理背景的差异。
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