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Gomez F., Tomas G., Ko W. Y., Ranciaro A., Froment Alain, Ibrahim M., Lema G., Nyambo T. B., Omar S. A., Wambebe C., Hirbo J. B., Rocha J., Tishkoff S. A. (2013). Patterns of nucleotide and haplotype diversity at ICAM-1 across global human populations with varying levels of malaria exposure. Human Genetics, 132 (9), p. 987-999. ISSN 0340-6717.

Titre du document
Patterns of nucleotide and haplotype diversity at ICAM-1 across global human populations with varying levels of malaria exposure
Année de publication
2013
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000323246200002
Auteurs
Gomez F., Tomas G., Ko W. Y., Ranciaro A., Froment Alain, Ibrahim M., Lema G., Nyambo T. B., Omar S. A., Wambebe C., Hirbo J. B., Rocha J., Tishkoff S. A.
Source
Human Genetics, 2013, 132 (9), p. 987-999 ISSN 0340-6717
Malaria is one of the strongest selective pressures in recent human evolution. African populations have been and continue to be at risk for malarial infections. However, few studies have re-sequenced malaria susceptibility loci across geographically and genetically diverse groups in Africa. We examined nucleotide diversity at Intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1), a malaria susceptibility candidate locus, in a number of human populations with a specific focus on diverse African ethnic groups. We used tests of neutrality to assess whether natural selection has impacted this locus and tested whether SNP variation at ICAM-1 is correlated with malaria endemicity. We observe differing patterns of nucleotide and haplotype variation in global populations and higher levels of diversity in Africa. Although we do not observe a deviation from neutrality based on the allele frequency distribution, we do observe several alleles at ICAM-1, including the ICAM-1 (Kilifi) allele, that are correlated with malaria endemicity. We show that the ICAM-1 (Kilifi) allele, which is common in Africa and Asia, exists on distinct haplotype backgrounds and is likely to have arisen more recently in Asia. Our results suggest that correlation analyses of allele frequencies and malaria endemicity may be useful for identifying candidate functional variants that play a role in malaria resistance and susceptibility.
Plan de classement
Entomologie médicale / Parasitologie / Virologie [052] ; Société, développement social [106]
Description Géographique
AFRIQUE ; ASIE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010060573]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010060573
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