HLA class I polymorphism in the Albanian population

被引:0
|
作者
Grubic, Z
Kerhin-Brkljacic, V
Cecuk-Jelicic, E
Kuci, S
Kastelan, A
机构
[1] Univ Zagreb, Ctr Hosp, Natl Referral Organ Transplantat & Tissue Typing, Zagreb 10000, Croatia
[2] Fac Med Pristina, Pristina, Yugoslavia
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
030303 ;
摘要
The HLA class I polymorphism was studied in a sample of the Albanian population. Ninety-three unrelated healthy Albanians were typed for HLA-A, -B and -Cw antigens by standard microlyphocytotoxicity test. The antigens with the highest frequencies were: HLA-A2 (34.4%), A3 (14.5%) and AI (12.4%); B51 (19.3%), B35 (12.4%) and B18 (10.2%); Cw4 (16.2%), Cw7 (16.2%) and Cw6 (10.8%). The HLA haplotypes with high frequency in Albanians included A2-B51 (4.3%), A2-B18 (2.4%), A2-B35 (2.4%), Cw4-B35 (7.6%), and Cw7-B18 (6.5%), which are not significantly different from the other neighboring populations. Low frequency of HLA-A1-B8 haplotype (1.1%) is noted in the Albanian population. The frequency of HLA-B27 antigen (1.1%) is one of the lowest frequencies observed in Caucasians. Such results are important in studies of HLA-A1-B8, HLA-B27 and disease associations. These findings should be also useful in understanding the origin of Albanians, representing a base for future studies about HLA polymorphism in the Albanian population.
引用
收藏
页码:303 / 307
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] HLA class I polymorphism in the Tunisian population
    Hmida, S
    Mojaat, N
    Abid, S
    Dridi, A
    Genetet, B
    Boukef, K
    Semana, G
    TRANSFUSION CLINIQUE ET BIOLOGIQUE, 1995, 2 (05) : 381 - 386
  • [2] HLA class I polymorphism in the Cuban population
    Ferrer, Annia
    Nazabal, Marcelo
    Companioni, Osmel
    de Cossio, Maria E. Fernandez
    Camachoa, Hanlet
    Cintadoa, Alberto
    Benitez, Jesus
    Casalvilla, Racmar
    Sautie, Miguel
    Villareal, Adelaida
    Diaz, Tamara
    Marrero, Anisley
    de Cossio, Jorge Fernandez
    Hodelin, Abel
    Leal, Lester
    Ballester, Laura
    Novoa, Lidia I.
    Middleton, Derek
    Duenas, Marta
    HUMAN IMMUNOLOGY, 2007, 68 (11) : 918 - 927
  • [3] HLA class I and class II polymorphism in the population of Rijeka, Croatia
    Crnic-Martinovic, M
    Vujaklija-Stipanovic, K
    Ristic, S
    Fucak, M
    Kapovic, M
    Weiner, M
    Sepcic, J
    COLLEGIUM ANTROPOLOGICUM, 2002, 26 (01) : 69 - 75
  • [4] HLA Class I and Class II Polymorphism in the Population of Vojvodina, Serbia
    Vojvodic, Svetlana
    Ademovic-Sazdanic, Dusica
    COLLEGIUM ANTROPOLOGICUM, 2012, 36 (04) : 1379 - 1384
  • [5] HLA class I polymorphism in a Moroccan population from Casablanca
    Choukri, F
    Chakib, A
    Himmich, H
    Raissi, H
    Caillat-Zucman, S
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOGENETICS, 2002, 29 (03): : 205 - 211
  • [6] Study of the HLA class I and class II polymorphism in South Tunisian population
    Mahfoudh-Lahiani, Nadia
    Kamoun, Arwa
    Gaddour, Lilia
    Hakim, Faiza
    Makni, Hafedh
    TISSUE ANTIGENS, 2009, 73 (05): : 472 - 472
  • [7] Hla class I and class II polymorphism in a hybrid Venezuelan population.
    Makhatadze, NJ
    Franco, MT
    Dominguez, E
    Balducci, P
    Montagnani, S
    Herrera, F
    Layrisse, Z
    HUMAN IMMUNOLOGY, 1997, 55 : 117 - 117
  • [8] Ramifications of HLA class I polymorphism and population genetics for vaccine development
    Dawson, DV
    Ozgur, M
    Sari, K
    Ghanayem, M
    Kostyu, DD
    GENETIC EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2001, 20 (01) : 87 - 106
  • [9] Polymorphism in the HLA class I region
    Satta, Y
    Takahata, N
    MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY COMPLEX: EVOLUTION, STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION, 2000, : 178 - 185
  • [10] HLA class I polymorphism at allele level in an ancient restricted Greek population
    Spyropoulou-Vlachou, M
    Alhader, S
    Vrani, V
    Peste, C
    Papassavas, A
    Papadimitropoulos, M
    Stavropoulos-Giokas, C
    TISSUE ANTIGENS, 2002, 59 : 82 - 82