Sequence-based analysis of the HLA-DRB1 polymorphism in Metalsa Berber and Chaouya Arabic-speaking groups from Morocco.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
To examine the genetic diversity in Morocco, the polymorphism at the
HLA-DRB1 locus was investigated in two populations: the Metalsa
group consisting of Berbers from north Morocco (who speak the
Tarifit language and live in the Nador area), and the Chaouya group
who are Arabic-speaking people from west Morocco (Atlantic coast)
living in the Settat area. The DRB1 alleles of 197 healthy unrelated
individuals were identified by direct DNA sequencing of exon 2 using
fluorescently-labeled primers. A total of 28 and 29 alleles at DRB1
locus were identified in the Metalsa and Chaouya groups,
respectively. The most frequent alleles in the Metalsa group are
DRB1*03011 (20.2%), DRB1*0701 (12.12%), and DRB1*1302
(11.11%). In the Chaouya group, DRB1*0701 (16.33%), DRB1*15011
(12.76%), and DRB1*03011 (11.73%) are most common. Each
population exhibits some specific variants and some uncommon
alleles. The frequency of the DRB1*03011 allele differs significantly
between the two populations (p = 0.0311). The DRB1 frequency
distributions in the two groups suggest the effects of balancing
selection. The interpopulation analysis highlighted a strong
relatedness, based on genetic distances, between the two Moroccan
groups and the other north Africans (the Moroccans from El Jadida
area, Moroccan Souss Berbers, Algerians, and Tunisians), and to a
lesser extent with the Iberians, French, and Ethiopians.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
hla; drb1; population; Morocco; polymorphism
List of contributors:
DEL BEATO, Tiziana; Canossi, Angelica; Piancatelli, Daniela; DI ROCCO, Marilena; Aureli, Anna; Liberatore, Gabriella
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