A genomic study on distribution of human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-A and HLA-B alleles in Lak population of Iran

Farhad Shahsavar , Ali-Mohammad Varzi , Seyyed Amir Yasin Ahmadi
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Abstract

Anthropological studies based on the highly polymorphic gene, human leukocyte antigen (HLA), provide useful information for bone marrow donor registry, forensic medicine, disease association studies, as well as infertility treatment, designing peptide vaccines against tumors, and infectious or autoimmune diseases. The aim of this study was to determine HLA-A and HLA-B allele frequencies in 100 unrelated Lak/lᴂk/individuals from Lorestan province of Iran. Finally, we compared the results with that previously described in Iranian population. Commercial HLA-Type kits from BAG (Lich, Germany) company were used for determination of the HLA-A and HLA-B allele frequencies in genomic DNA, based on polymerase chain reaction with sequence specific primer (PCR-SSP) assay. The differences between the populations in distribution of HLA-A and HLA-B alleles were estimated by chi-squared test with Yate's correction. The most frequent HLA-A alleles were *24 (20%), *02 (18%), *03 (12%) and *11 (10%), and the most frequent HLA-B alleles were *35 (24%), *51 (16%), *18 (6%) and *38 (6%) in Lak population. HLA-A*66 (1%), *74(1%) and HLA-B*48 (1%), *55(1%) were the least observed frequencies in Lak population. Our results based on HLA-A and HLA-B allele frequencies showed that Lak population possesses the previously reported general features of Iranians but still with unique.

伊朗Lak人群HLA -A和HLA- b等位基因分布的基因组研究
基于高度多态基因,人类白细胞抗原(HLA)的人类学研究,为骨髓供体登记,法医学,疾病关联研究,以及不孕症治疗,设计针对肿瘤和感染性或自身免疫性疾病的肽疫苗提供了有用的信息。本研究的目的是测定来自伊朗Lorestan省100名无亲缘关系的Lak/lᴂk/个体的HLA-A和HLA-B等位基因频率。最后,我们将结果与之前在伊朗人群中描述的结果进行了比较。使用BAG (Lich, Germany)公司的商业hla型试剂盒,基于序列特异性引物聚合酶链反应(PCR-SSP)测定基因组DNA中HLA-A和HLA-B等位基因频率。HLA-A和HLA-B等位基因在人群中的分布差异采用卡方检验,并经Yate校正。Lak人群HLA-A等位基因最常见的是*24(20%)、*02(18%)、*03(12%)和*11 (10%),HLA-B等位基因最常见的是*35(24%)、*51(16%)、*18(6%)和*38(6%)。HLA-A*66(1%)、*74(1%)和HLA-B*48(1%)、*55(1%)是Lak人群中最低的检出率。我们基于HLA-A和HLA-B等位基因频率的结果表明,Lak人群具有先前报道的伊朗人的一般特征,但仍然具有独特的特征。
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