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HLA in North Colombia Chimila Amerindians
Authors:Antonio Arnaiz-Villena  Jose Palacio-Grüber  Ignacio Juarez  Ennio Hernández  Ester Muñiz  Brayan Bayona  Cristina Campos  Jorge Nieto  Manuel Martin-Villa  Carlos Silvera
Institution:1. Department of Immunology, University Complutense, School of Medicine, Madrid Regional Blood Center, Madrid, Spain;2. Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Santa Marta, Colombia;3. Universidad del Norte, Barranquilla, Colombia
Abstract:HLA-A,-B,-C,-DRB1 and -DQB1 alleles have been studied in Chimila Amerindians from Sabana de San Angel (North Colombian Coast) by using high resolution molecular typing. A frequent extended haplotype was found:HLA-A*24:02-B*51:10-C*15:02-BRB1*04:07-DQB1*03:02 (28.7%) which has also been described in Amerinndian Mayos Mexican population (Mexico, California Gulf, Pacific Ocean). Other haplotypes had already been found in Amerindians from Mexico (Pacific and Atlantic Coast), Peru (highlands and Amazon Basin), Bolivia and North USA. A geographic pattern according to HLA allele or haplotype frequencies is lacking in Amerindians, as already known. Also, five new extended haplotypes were found in Chimila Amerindians. Their HLA-A*24:02 high frequencies characteristic is shared with aboriginal populations of Taiwan; also, HLA-C*01:02 high frequencies are found in New Zealand Maoris, New Caledonians and Kimberly Aborigines from Australia. Finally, this study may show a model of evolutionary factors acting and rising one HLA allele frequency (-A*24:02), but not in others that belong to the same or different HLA loci.
Keywords:HLA  Chimila  Evolution  Amerindians  Pacific Ocean  America  Wiwa  Lakota-Sioux  Mayas  Mayos  Huastec  Teeneks  Aztecs  Nahuas  Jaidukama  Quechuas  Aymaras  Lamas  Tarahumaras  Uros
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