Prevalence of the ccr5 delta32 mutation in the tundra Nenets of Yamal

CCR5 delta 32 is a genetic variant of CCR5 deletion mutation of a gene that has a specific impact on the adhesive function of T cells. It is believed that this mutation arose approximately two and a half thousand years ago and eventually spread in Europe. It has been hypothesized that this allele wa...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: AMMOSOVA TATYANA, EGOROV ANDREY SERGEYEVICH, FEDOROVA ELENA VLADIMIROVNA, AVRUSIN SERGEY LVOVICH, SANTIMOV ANDREY VYACHESLAVOVICH, NEKHAI SERGEI
Format: Text
Language:unknown
Published: Общество с ограниченной ответственностью «Эко-Вектор» 2014
Subjects:
Online Access:http://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/prevalence-of-the-ccr5-delta32-mutation-in-the-tundra-nenets-of-yamal
http://cyberleninka.ru/article_covers/16419491.png
Description
Summary:CCR5 delta 32 is a genetic variant of CCR5 deletion mutation of a gene that has a specific impact on the adhesive function of T cells. It is believed that this mutation arose approximately two and a half thousand years ago and eventually spread in Europe. It has been hypothesized that this allele was favored by natural selection during the Black Death. In the heterozygotes, this mutation strongly reduces the chance of HIV infection In the homozygotes, it completely protects against HIV infection. CCR5 delta32 mutation in the heterozygous state occurs in Europe with a frequency of 5-14 %. The incidence of CCR5 delta32 outside of Europe is very low, and in many non-European ethnic groups it is completely absent. The prevalence of this mutation in the population of the Nenets has not previously investigated. It was assumed to have a lower frequency than in Europeans. We carried out an investigation with 54 blood samples of Nenets living in Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District. DNA was extracted with was QIAamp DNA Mini Kit (QIAGEN) according to the manufacturer protocol. To identify the CCR5 delta32 deletion polymerase chain reaction was conducted using primers: CCR5-D32-F: 5`CTTCATTACACCTGCAGTC3`, CCR5-D32-R: 5`TGAAGATAAGCCTCACAGCC3` under the following conditions: 95˚-5’x1; 95˚-15” → 55˚-15” → 72˚-60”x40; 72˚-10’x1 → 4˚-∞. Products of the reaction were separated in 2 % aga-rose gel for 1.5 hours. Gel documentation was performed using a Gel Doc XR Plus (Bio-Rad, USA). The prevalence of CCR5 delta32 mutation in Nenets was found to be 9.3 %. This was a higher than expected frequency, and it corresponds to the average prevalence of CCR5 delta32 mutation in Europe. Our finding suggests possible European origin of the Nenets.