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Genetic diversity of HLA system in six populations from Jalisco, Mexico: Guadalajara city, Tlajomulco, Tlaquepaque, Tonalá, Zapopan and rural Jalisco

Authors :
Mario J. Sandoval-Sandoval
Benjamín Gómez-Navarro
Carolina Bekker-Méndez
Esteban Arrieta-Bolaños
Marla Estefanía Rodríguez-López
Alicia Bravo-Acevedo
Francia Paulina Arellano-Prado
Rodrigo Barquera
Joaquín Zúñiga
Stephen Clayton
María Guadalupe de Jesús Sánchez-Fernández
Víctor Eduardo García-Arias
Julio Granados
Isis Goné-Vázquez
Edmond J. Yunis
Araceli Escobedo-Ruíz
Diana Iraíz Hernández-Zaragoza
Source :
Human Immunology. 81:502-505
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

We studied HLA class I (HLA-A, -B) and class II (HLA-DRB1, -DQB1) alleles by PCR-SSP based typing in 2046 Mexicans from the state of Jalisco living in the city of Guadalajara (N = 1189), Tlajomulco (N = 30), Tlaquepaque (N = 39), Tonalá (N = 35), Zapopan (N = 168) and rural communities (N = 585), to obtain information regarding allelic and haplotypic frequencies. We find that the most frequent haplotypes found in the state of Jalisco include nine Native American most probable ancestry and three European haplotypes. Admixture estimates revealed that the main genetic components in the state of Jalisco are European (48.45 ± 1.18% by ML; 41.66% of European haplotypes) and Native American (44.02 ± 1.24% by ML; 39.86% of Native American haplotypes), while African genetic component is less apparent (7.53 ± 0.30% by ML; 9.62% of African haplotypes).

Details

ISSN :
01988859
Volume :
81
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Human Immunology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d4315ecd09175e4f0d7130914d96834a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.humimm.2019.05.012