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Molecular characterization of HLA class I in Colombians carrying HLA-A2: high allelic diversity and frequency of heterozygotes at the HLA-B locus

Polymerase chain reaction using sequence‐specific oligonucleotide probes (PCR‐SSOP) typing was used to analyze HLA class I A, B and C alleles in three different Colombian populations. Fifty‐nine samples were from Hispano‐American Mestizos living in the urban areas of Cali (referred to here as Aso po...

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Published in:Tissue antigens 1999-06, Vol.53 (6), p.519-526
Main Authors: Fleischhauer, K., Agostino, A., Zino, E., Mazzi, B., Benazzi, E., Arevalo-Herrera, M., Herrera, S., Bordignon, C., Romero, P.
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description Polymerase chain reaction using sequence‐specific oligonucleotide probes (PCR‐SSOP) typing was used to analyze HLA class I A, B and C alleles in three different Colombian populations. Fifty‐nine samples were from Hispano‐American Mestizos living in the urban areas of Cali (referred to here as Aso population). Forty‐four and thirty samples were from the African Black populations of Zacarias (Zac) and Punta Soldado (PS), respectively. Samples were selected for expression of HLA‐A2 by monoclonal antibody staining and allele‐specific hybridization, and their HLA‐A2 subtype distribution has been reported previously. Although only a limited number of samples was analyzed, the data suggest the existence of a remarkable degree of HLA class I polymorphism in the populations studied, with representatives of most serological classes. Despite their common African origin, the populations Zac and PS, both resident in malaria endemic regions, showed some striking differences in allelic distribution for all three class I loci. Furthermore, the samples from Aso and PS, but not Zac, showed a low percentage of blank alleles at the HLA‐B locus (0 and 0.4%, respectively), suggesting the possibility of a heterozygote advantage for HLA‐B alleles in Colombian populations.
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Alleles
Asian Continental Ancestry Group - genetics
Colombia
Gene Frequency - genetics
Genetic Variation - genetics
Haplotypes
Heterozygote
heterozygotes
histocompatibility locus HLA
Histocompatibility Testing
HLA class I
HLA-A2 Antigen - chemistry
HLA-A2 Antigen - genetics
HLA-B Antigens - chemistry
HLA-B Antigens - genetics
Humans
Indians, North American
Malaria - genetics
Malaria - immunology
PCR-SSOP typing
population study
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