Population studies of the human V kappa A18 gene polymorphism in Caucasians, blacks and Eskimos. New functional alleles and evidence for evolutionary selection of a more restricted antibody repertoire

Udgivelsesdato: 1997-Jun Immunoglobulin gene polymorphisms are interesting because they reflect differences in the available antibody repertoire which may affect the susceptibility to specific infections. Until recently, the human V kappa gene, A18, was known as a nonfunctional gene only. In this st...

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Main Authors: Juul, L, Hougs, L, Andersen, V, Garred, P, Ryder, L, Svejgaard, A, Høgh, B, Lamm, L, Graugaard, B, Barington, T
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1997
Subjects:
DNA
RNA
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spelling ftsydanskunivpub:oai:sdu.dk:publications/f42920e0-a290-11de-9743-000ea68e967b 2023-05-15T16:07:22+02:00 Population studies of the human V kappa A18 gene polymorphism in Caucasians, blacks and Eskimos. New functional alleles and evidence for evolutionary selection of a more restricted antibody repertoire Juul, L Hougs, L Andersen, V Garred, P Ryder, L Svejgaard, A Høgh, B Lamm, L Graugaard, B Barington, T 1997 https://portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk/da/publications/f42920e0-a290-11de-9743-000ea68e967b eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Juul , L , Hougs , L , Andersen , V , Garred , P , Ryder , L , Svejgaard , A , Høgh , B , Lamm , L , Graugaard , B & Barington , T 1997 , ' Population studies of the human V kappa A18 gene polymorphism in Caucasians, blacks and Eskimos. New functional alleles and evidence for evolutionary selection of a more restricted antibody repertoire ' , HLA , vol. 49 , no. 6 , pp. 595-604 . African Continental Ancestry Group Alleles Amino Acid Sequence Base Sequence Cloning Molecular DNA Complementary Denmark European Continental Ancestry Group Gene Expression Humans Immunoglobulin Variable Region Immunoglobulin kappa-Chains Inuits Molecular Sequence Data Mozambique Polymerase Chain Reaction Polymorphism Genetic Restriction Fragment Length RNA Messenger article 1997 ftsydanskunivpub 2022-08-14T08:14:07Z Udgivelsesdato: 1997-Jun Immunoglobulin gene polymorphisms are interesting because they reflect differences in the available antibody repertoire which may affect the susceptibility to specific infections. Until recently, the human V kappa gene, A18, was known as a nonfunctional gene only. In this study, we cloned and sequenced four apparently functional alleles and determined the gene frequencies in three well-defined populations: Danish Caucasians, eastern Greenland Eskimos and Mozambican blacks. The A18b allele that was recently described in Native American Navajos by Atkinson et al. was found in all three populations with gene frequencies of 8%, 45% and 23% in Caucasians, Eskimos and blacks, respectively. Conversely, the frequencies of the nonfunctional A18a allele were 92%, 55% and 57%. Further, three new A18 alleles, c, d, and e were found exclusively in blacks, among whom they had an total frequency of 19%. These data indicate that both the A18a and A18b alleles originated before the diversification of Africans and non-Africans 90,000 years ago, whereas the A18c, A18d and A18e alleles may have a more recent origin. The functionality of the A18b allele was documented by the demonstration of properly rearranged and somatically hypermutated A18b messenger RNA present in the blood lymphocytes of individuals carrying this allele. The expression clearly exceeded that of a known functional V gene, A2, indicating that functional A18 alleles contribute significantly to the available antibody repertoire. In this context, it is surprising that the functional A18b allele apparently has been negatively selected in the Caucasian population, among whom 85% completely lack a functional gene. Article in Journal/Newspaper eskimo* Greenland inuits University of Southern Denmark Research Portal Atkinson ENVELOPE(-85.483,-85.483,-78.650,-78.650) Greenland
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topic African Continental Ancestry Group
Alleles
Amino Acid Sequence
Base Sequence
Cloning
Molecular
DNA
Complementary
Denmark
European Continental Ancestry Group
Gene Expression
Humans
Immunoglobulin Variable Region
Immunoglobulin kappa-Chains
Inuits
Molecular Sequence Data
Mozambique
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Polymorphism
Genetic
Restriction Fragment Length
RNA
Messenger
spellingShingle African Continental Ancestry Group
Alleles
Amino Acid Sequence
Base Sequence
Cloning
Molecular
DNA
Complementary
Denmark
European Continental Ancestry Group
Gene Expression
Humans
Immunoglobulin Variable Region
Immunoglobulin kappa-Chains
Inuits
Molecular Sequence Data
Mozambique
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Polymorphism
Genetic
Restriction Fragment Length
RNA
Messenger
Juul, L
Hougs, L
Andersen, V
Garred, P
Ryder, L
Svejgaard, A
Høgh, B
Lamm, L
Graugaard, B
Barington, T
Population studies of the human V kappa A18 gene polymorphism in Caucasians, blacks and Eskimos. New functional alleles and evidence for evolutionary selection of a more restricted antibody repertoire
topic_facet African Continental Ancestry Group
Alleles
Amino Acid Sequence
Base Sequence
Cloning
Molecular
DNA
Complementary
Denmark
European Continental Ancestry Group
Gene Expression
Humans
Immunoglobulin Variable Region
Immunoglobulin kappa-Chains
Inuits
Molecular Sequence Data
Mozambique
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Polymorphism
Genetic
Restriction Fragment Length
RNA
Messenger
description Udgivelsesdato: 1997-Jun Immunoglobulin gene polymorphisms are interesting because they reflect differences in the available antibody repertoire which may affect the susceptibility to specific infections. Until recently, the human V kappa gene, A18, was known as a nonfunctional gene only. In this study, we cloned and sequenced four apparently functional alleles and determined the gene frequencies in three well-defined populations: Danish Caucasians, eastern Greenland Eskimos and Mozambican blacks. The A18b allele that was recently described in Native American Navajos by Atkinson et al. was found in all three populations with gene frequencies of 8%, 45% and 23% in Caucasians, Eskimos and blacks, respectively. Conversely, the frequencies of the nonfunctional A18a allele were 92%, 55% and 57%. Further, three new A18 alleles, c, d, and e were found exclusively in blacks, among whom they had an total frequency of 19%. These data indicate that both the A18a and A18b alleles originated before the diversification of Africans and non-Africans 90,000 years ago, whereas the A18c, A18d and A18e alleles may have a more recent origin. The functionality of the A18b allele was documented by the demonstration of properly rearranged and somatically hypermutated A18b messenger RNA present in the blood lymphocytes of individuals carrying this allele. The expression clearly exceeded that of a known functional V gene, A2, indicating that functional A18 alleles contribute significantly to the available antibody repertoire. In this context, it is surprising that the functional A18b allele apparently has been negatively selected in the Caucasian population, among whom 85% completely lack a functional gene.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Juul, L
Hougs, L
Andersen, V
Garred, P
Ryder, L
Svejgaard, A
Høgh, B
Lamm, L
Graugaard, B
Barington, T
author_facet Juul, L
Hougs, L
Andersen, V
Garred, P
Ryder, L
Svejgaard, A
Høgh, B
Lamm, L
Graugaard, B
Barington, T
author_sort Juul, L
title Population studies of the human V kappa A18 gene polymorphism in Caucasians, blacks and Eskimos. New functional alleles and evidence for evolutionary selection of a more restricted antibody repertoire
title_short Population studies of the human V kappa A18 gene polymorphism in Caucasians, blacks and Eskimos. New functional alleles and evidence for evolutionary selection of a more restricted antibody repertoire
title_full Population studies of the human V kappa A18 gene polymorphism in Caucasians, blacks and Eskimos. New functional alleles and evidence for evolutionary selection of a more restricted antibody repertoire
title_fullStr Population studies of the human V kappa A18 gene polymorphism in Caucasians, blacks and Eskimos. New functional alleles and evidence for evolutionary selection of a more restricted antibody repertoire
title_full_unstemmed Population studies of the human V kappa A18 gene polymorphism in Caucasians, blacks and Eskimos. New functional alleles and evidence for evolutionary selection of a more restricted antibody repertoire
title_sort population studies of the human v kappa a18 gene polymorphism in caucasians, blacks and eskimos. new functional alleles and evidence for evolutionary selection of a more restricted antibody repertoire
publishDate 1997
url https://portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk/da/publications/f42920e0-a290-11de-9743-000ea68e967b
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op_source Juul , L , Hougs , L , Andersen , V , Garred , P , Ryder , L , Svejgaard , A , Høgh , B , Lamm , L , Graugaard , B & Barington , T 1997 , ' Population studies of the human V kappa A18 gene polymorphism in Caucasians, blacks and Eskimos. New functional alleles and evidence for evolutionary selection of a more restricted antibody repertoire ' , HLA , vol. 49 , no. 6 , pp. 595-604 .
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