Single strand conformational polymorphism analysis of human CD1 genes in different ethnic groups

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作者
Oteo, M [1 ]
Parra, JF [1 ]
Mirones, I [1 ]
Giménez, LI [1 ]
Setién, F [1 ]
Martínez-Naves, E [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Complutense, Fac Med, E-28040 Madrid, Spain
来源
TISSUE ANTIGENS | 1999年 / 53卷 / 06期
关键词
CD1; polymorphism; SSCP; MHC; antigen presentation;
D O I
10.1034/j.1399-0039.1999.530604.x
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
CD1 molecules are able to present unusual antigens, lipids or glycolipids from mycobacterium cell walls to T lymphocytes. Previous studies have suggested that polymorphism of these genes is very limited, in contrast with classical major histocompatibility complex (MHC) antigen-presenting molecules. Our aim was to study possible allelic variations of exons 2 and 3, encoding for the alpha 1 and alpha 2 domains, respectively, of human CD1A, -B, -C and -D genes. We analyzed genomic samples of unrelated, healthy individuals from different ethnic background: 70 Caucasians from Europe, 33 Black Africans (13 from Tanzania and 20 Zulus), 19 Caucasians from the Sahara and 44 Asian individuals. We have found CD1A to be a biallelic locus with a common allele which was present in the majority of the individuals studied. The second allele differed from the common one by a single-point mutation, resulting in a change of Cys to Trp at position 52 in the alpha 1 domain. This second allele was found in heterozygosis in 7 out of 70 Caucasians from Europe (allelic frequencies P=0.95 and q=0.05). In the Chinese population, we found the second allele present in heterozygosis in 19 from the 44 individuals studied, and we also found 6 homozygous individuals for the second allele (allelic frequencies P=0.64 and q=0.35). In addition, we detected a synonymous mutation (C to T transition) in codon 34 of CD1C exon 2 in 4 out of 20 Zulus and in 2 of the 13 Blacks from Tanzania.
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