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. 2020 Sep;81(9):461-474.
doi: 10.1016/j.humimm.2020.06.008. Epub 2020 Jul 8.

The immunogenetic diversity of the HLA system in Mexico correlates with underlying population genetic structure

Rodrigo Barquera  1 Diana Iraíz Hernández-Zaragoza  2 Alicia Bravo-Acevedo  3 Esteban Arrieta-Bolaños  4 Stephen Clayton  5 Víctor Acuña-Alonzo  6 Julio César Martínez-Álvarez  7 Concepción López-Gil  8 Carmen Adalid-Sáinz  9 María Del Rosario Vega-Martínez  10 Araceli Escobedo-Ruíz  11 Eva Dolores Juárez-Cortés  12 Alexander Immel  13 Hanna Pacheco-Ubaldo  6 Liliana González-Medina  6 Abraham Lona-Sánchez  6 Julio Lara-Riegos  14 María Guadalupe de Jesús Sánchez-Fernández  15 Rosario Díaz-López  16 Gregorio Ulises Guizar-López  16 Carolina Elizabeth Medina-Escobedo  17 María Araceli Arrazola-García  7 Gustavo Daniel Montiel-Hernández  18 Ofelia Hernández-Hernández  19 Flor Del Rocío Ramos-de la Cruz  8 Francisco Juárez-Nicolás  20 Jorge Arturo Pantoja-Torres  21 Tirzo Jesús Rodríguez-Munguía  22 Vicencio Juárez-Barreto  23 Héctor Delgado-Aguirre  9 Ariadna Berenice Escutia-González  20 Isis Goné-Vázquez  11 Gamaliel Benítez-Arvizu  7 Francia Paulina Arellano-Prado  24 Víctor Eduardo García-Arias  24 Marla Estefanía Rodríguez-López  24 Patricia Méndez-Mani  8 Raquel García-Álvarez  25 Marisela Del Rocío González-Martínez  26 Guadalupe Aquino-Rubio  22 Néstor Escareño-Montiel  27 Tannya Verónica Vázquez-Castillo  28 María Guadalupe Uribe-Duarte  29 María de Jesús Ruíz-Corral  29 Andrea Ortega-Yáñez  30 Natalia Bernal-Felipe  18 Benjamín Gómez-Navarro  31 Agustín Jericó Arriaga-Perea  12 Virginia Martínez-Bezies  20 Rosa María Macías-Medrano  12 Jesús Abraham Aguilar-Campos  29 Raúl Solís-Martínez  28 Ricardo Serrano-Osuna  29 Mario J Sandoval-Sandoval  32 Yolanda Jaramillo-Rodríguez  33 Antonio Salgado-Adame  33 Federico Juárez-de la Cruz  27 Bárbara Novelo-Garza  34 María de Los Ángeles Pavón-Vargas  8 Norma Salgado-Galicia  10 Maria Cátira Bortolini  35 Carla Gallo  36 Gabriel Bedoya  37 Francisco Rothhammer  38 Rolando González-José  39 Andrés Ruiz-Linares  40 Samuel Canizales-Quinteros  41 Sandra Romero-Hidalgo  42 Johannes Krause  5 Joaquín Zúñiga  43 Edmond J Yunis  44 Carolina Bekker-Méndez  45 Julio Granados  46
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The immunogenetic diversity of the HLA system in Mexico correlates with underlying population genetic structure

Rodrigo Barquera et al. Hum Immunol. 2020 Sep.
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Abstract

We studied HLA class I (HLA-A, -B) and class II (HLA-DRB1, -DQB1) allele groups and alleles by PCR-SSP based typing in a total of 15,318 mixed ancestry Mexicans from all the states of the country divided into 78 sample sets, providing information regarding allelic and haplotypic frequencies and their linkage disequilibrium, as well as admixture estimates and genetic substructure. We identified the presence of 4268 unique HLA extended haplotypes across Mexico and find that the ten most frequent (HF > 1%) HLA haplotypes with significant linkage disequilibrium (Δ'≥0.1) in Mexico (accounting for 20% of the haplotypic diversity of the country) are of primarily Native American ancestry (A*02~B*39~DRB1*04~DQB1*03:02, A*02~B*35~DRB1*08~DQB1*04, A*68~B*39~DRB1*04~DQB1*03:02, A*02~B*35~DRB1*04~DQB1*03:02, A*24~B*39~DRB1*14~DQB1*03:01, A*24~B*35~DRB1*04~DQB1*03:02, A*24~B*39~DRB1*04~DQB1*03:02, A*02~B*40:02~DRB1*04~DQB1*03:02, A*68~B*35~DRB1*04~DQB1*03:02, A*02~B*15:01~DRB1*04~DQB1*03:02). Admixture estimates obtained by a maximum likelihood method using HLA-A/-B/-DRB1 as genetic estimators revealed that the main genetic components in Mexico as a whole are Native American (ranging from 37.8% in the northern part of the country to 81.5% in the southeastern region) and European (ranging from 11.5% in the southeast to 62.6% in northern Mexico). African admixture ranged from 0.0 to 12.7% not following any specific pattern. We were able to detect three major immunogenetic clusters correlating with genetic diversity and differential admixture within Mexico: North, Central and Southeast, which is in accordance with previous reports using genome-wide data. Our findings provide insights into the population immunogenetic substructure of the whole country and add to the knowledge of mixed ancestry Latin American population genetics, important for disease association studies, detection of demographic signatures on population variation and improved allocation of public health resources.

Keywords: Admixture; Genetic substructure; HLA; Immunogenetics; Latin American populations; Mexico; Population genetics.

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