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
  • [21] HLA class I and class II polymorphism in three Sicilian populations
    Bonanno, Cesira Tiziana
    Cigna, Diego
    D'Anna, Claudia
    D'Anna, Rosalba Pasqualina
    Di Sano, Caterina
    Matranga, Domenica
    Raffa, Mariapia
    Impeduglia, Antonina
    Salerno, Alfredo
    HUMAN BIOLOGY, 2007, 79 (03) : 339 - 354
  • [22] HLA Class I variation in the Ticuna population
    Lambert, MA
    Moses, JH
    Tonks, S
    Marsh, SGE
    Bodmer, JG
    HUMAN IMMUNOLOGY, 1996, 47 (1-2) : P336 - P336
  • [23] POLYMORPHISM OF HLA CLASS-I LOCI HLA-A, HLA-B, AND HLA-C IN A MANDENKA POPULATION FROM EASTERN SENEGAL
    DARD, P
    SCHREIBER, Y
    EXCOFFIER, L
    SANCHEZMAZAS, A
    SHIISAAC, XW
    EPELBOUIN, A
    LANGANEY, A
    JEANNET, M
    COMPTES RENDUS DE L ACADEMIE DES SCIENCES SERIE III-SCIENCES DE LA VIE-LIFE SCIENCES, 1992, 314 (13): : 573 - 578
  • [24] HLA CLASS I-B GENE POLYMORPHISM AND LINKAGE DISEQUILIBRIUM WITH CLASSICAL HLA-CLASS I GENES
    Alizadeh, Mehdi
    Bennasar, Florence
    Fraboulet, Sterenn
    Verite, Franck
    Semana, Gilbert
    HLA, 2019, 93 (05) : 338 - 338
  • [25] DNA POLYMORPHISM OF HLA CLASS-I AND CLASS-II REGIONS
    COHEN, D
    PAUL, P
    LEGALL, I
    MARCADET, A
    FONT, MP
    COHENHAGUENAUER, O
    SAYAGH, B
    CANN, H
    LALOUEL, JM
    DAUSSET, J
    IMMUNOLOGICAL REVIEWS, 1985, 85 : 87 - 105
  • [26] HLA class II and class I polymorphism in Venezuelan patients with myasthenia gravis
    Fernández-Mestre, MT
    Vargas, V
    Montagnani, S
    Cotúa, M
    Ogando, V
    Layrisse, Z
    HUMAN IMMUNOLOGY, 2004, 65 (01) : 54 - 59
  • [27] HLA class I and class II polymorphism in mitral chordae tendineae rupture
    Vatan, Mehmet Bulent
    Yigin, Aysel Kalayci
    Akdemir, Ramazan
    Agac, Mustafa Tarik
    Vatan, Asli
    Karacan, Keziban
    KUWAIT MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2023, 55 (02): : 133 - 138
  • [28] HLA class I polymorphism: Structure and function and still questions
    Kostyu, DD
    Hannick, LI
    Traweek, JL
    Ghanayem, M
    Heilpern, D
    Dawson, DV
    HUMAN IMMUNOLOGY, 1997, 57 (01) : 1 - 18
  • [29] Interpreting patterns of polymorphism in HLA-A class I alleles
    Jakobsen, IB
    Easteal, S
    Chelvanayagam, G
    HUMAN IMMUNOLOGY, 1996, 47 (1-2) : P698 - P698
  • [30] HLA class I polymorphism influences the rate of progression to aids
    Karacki, P
    Gao, X
    Nelson, G
    Jin, X
    Vlahov, D
    Goedert, J
    Kaslow, R
    Buchbinder, S
    Hoots, K
    O'Brien, S
    Carrington, M
    TISSUE ANTIGENS, 2002, 59 : 34 - 34