Abstract
BackgroundPrevious studies indicate that the frequency distributions of HLA alleles and haplotypes vary from one ethnic group to another or between the members of the same ethnic group living in different geographic areas. It is necessary and meaningful to study the high-resolution allelic and haplotypic distributions of HLA loci in different groups.Methodology/Principal FindingsHigh-resolution HLA typing for the Uyghur ethnic minority group using polymerase chain reaction-sequence-based-typing method was first reported. HLA-A, -B and -DRB1 allelic distributions were determined in 104 unrelated healthy Uyghur individuals and haplotypic frequencies and linkage disequilibrium parameters for HLA loci were estimated using the maximum-likelihood method. A total of 35 HLA-A, 51 HLA-B and 33 HLA-DRB1 alleles were identified at the four-digit level in the population. High frequency alleles were HLA-A*1101 (13.46%), A*0201 (12.50%), A*0301 (10.10%); HLA-B*5101(8.17%), B*3501(6.73%), B*5001 (6.25%); HLA-DRB1*0701 (16.35%), DRB1*1501 (8.65%) and DRB1*0301 (7.69%). The two-locus haplotypes at the highest frequency were HLA-A*3001-B*1302 (2.88%), A*2402-B*5101 (2.86%); HLA-B*5001-DRB1*0701 (4.14%) and B*0702-DRB1*1501 (3.37%). The three-locus haplotype at the highest frequency was HLA-A*3001-B*1302-DRB1*0701(2.40%). Significantly high linkage disequilibrium was observed in six two-locus haplotypes, with their corresponding relative linkage disequilibrium parameters equal to 1. Neighbor-joining phylogenetic tree between the Uyghur group and other previously reported populations was constructed on the basis of standard genetic distances among the populations calculated using the four-digit sequence-level allelic frequencies at HLA-A, HLA-B and HLA-DRB1 loci. The phylogenetic analyses reveal that the Uyghur group belongs to the northwestern Chinese populations and is most closely related to the Xibe group, and then to Kirgiz, Hui, Mongolian and Northern Han.Conclusions/SignificanceThe present findings could be useful to elucidate the genetic background of the population and to provide valuable data for HLA matching in clinical bone marrow transplantation, HLA-linked disease-association studies, population genetics, human identification and paternity tests in forensic sciences.
Highlights
Almost all the Uyghurs in China live in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region
The previously published population data [4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11] have revealed that the frequency distributions of human leukocyte antigen (HLA) alleles and haplotypes vary from one ethnic group to another or between the members of the same ethnic group living in different geographic areas
We investigated the allelic distributions at HLA-A, -B and -DRB1 loci, calculated the linkage disequilibrium parameters of two- or three-locus haplotypes, estimated the Haplotypic frequencies of HLA-A, -B and -DRB1 loci, and constructed a phylogenetic tree based on the allelic frequencies of HLA loci of the Uyghur ethnic minority group in Yining city, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China, using the polymerase chain reaction sequence-based typing (PCR-SBT) approach
Summary
Almost all the Uyghurs in China live in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. Han, Kazak, Hui, Mongolian, Kirgiz, Tajik, Xibe, Ozbek, Manchu, Daur, Tatar and Russian people live in Xinjiang, the Uyghur, who believe in Islam, are the largest ethnic group there (http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/eng/ljzg/3584/ t17921.htm). The Uyghur ethnic minority has its own language and alphabet. The Uyghurs have two written languages, with one based on Arabian letters and the other on Latin letters [1,2]. Previous studies indicate that the frequency distributions of HLA alleles and haplotypes vary from one ethnic group to another or between the members of the same ethnic group living in different geographic areas. It is necessary and meaningful to study the high-resolution allelic and haplotypic distributions of HLA loci in different groups
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