HLA genes in Chimila Amerindians (Colombia), the Peopling of America and Medical implications

A. Arnaiz-Villena, José Palacio-Gruber, E. Muñiz, C. Campos, Javier Alonso-Rubio, E. Gomez-Casado, D. Cruz-Robles, M. Martín-Villa, C. Silvera
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Abstract

Our aim is to study the HLA-A, -B, -C, -DRB1 and -DQB1 gene frequencies in the Chimila Amerindian (Colombia) ethnic group. Results are compared with other World populations in order to obtain information about Chimila and Amerindian Health promotion, Amerindian origins and America peopling. Written consent was obtained from Chimila subjects to be included in this study. Peripheral blood was drawn and HLA DNA genotyping was carried out by standard methods. Analyses of Chimila relatedness with other Amerindians and worldwide populations was performed with a standard NJ dendrogram and correspondence analyses methodology. Chimila HLA gene profile showed to be related to that of other Amerindians groups. New complete HLA extended haplotypes were obtained. Some of them are described for the first time. Also, specific genealogical comparisons were done between Chimila Amerindians and Pacific Islanders by using specific HLA alleles. Our conclusions are: 1) These new data and HLA extended haplotypes are useful for present and future Chimila Preventive Medicine (HLA linked diseases), HLA Pharmacogenomics and transplantation regional programs, 2) Classical accepted origin of America peopling should be revised: Pacific (Asian and Austronesian) and Atlantic (European) populations gene exchange may have occurred before 1492 AD. This is confirmed by our present studies using HLA autosomic genetic markers. 3) Genetic HLA Amerindian profile is separated from that of other World populations. Keywords : America peopling, Amerindians, Anthropology, Chimila, Epidemiology, HLA and Transplantation.
Chimila美洲印第安人(哥伦比亚)、美洲人及其医学意义的HLA基因
我们的目的是研究哥伦比亚Chimila美洲印第安人的HLA-A, -B, -C, -DRB1和-DQB1基因频率。将结果与世界上其他人群进行比较,以获得有关Chimila和美洲印第安人健康促进、美洲印第安人起源和美洲人口的信息。参与本研究的受试者获得了Chimila受试者的书面同意。取外周血,按标准方法进行HLA DNA基因分型。用标准的NJ树状图和对应分析方法分析了Chimila与其他美洲印第安人和世界人口的亲缘关系。Chimila的HLA基因谱与其他美洲印第安人群体的HLA基因谱具有相关性。获得了新的完整HLA扩展单倍型。其中一些是第一次被描述。同时,利用特定的HLA等位基因对Chimila美洲印第安人和太平洋岛民进行了具体的家谱比较。我们的结论是:1)这些新的数据和HLA扩展单倍型对现在和未来的Chimila预防医学(HLA相关疾病)、HLA药物基因组学和移植区域计划都有帮助;2)美洲人的传统公认起源应该被修正:太平洋(亚洲和南岛)和大西洋(欧洲)人群的基因交换可能发生在公元1492年之前。我们目前使用HLA常染色体遗传标记的研究证实了这一点。3)美洲印第安人的HLA基因图谱与其他世界人群的HLA基因图谱是分离的。关键词:美洲人口迁移,美洲印第安人,人类学,Chimila,流行病学,HLA,移植
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