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Título : Native American ancestry significantly contributes to neuromyelitis optica susceptibility in the admixed Mexican population
Autor : Bedoya Berrío, Gabriel de Jesús
Ruíz Linares, Andrés
Flores Rivera, José
Rivas Alonso, Verónica
Barquera, Rodrigo
Villarreal Molina, María Teresa
Antuna Puente, Bárbara
Macias Kauffer, Luis Rodrigo
Villalobos Comparán, Marisela
Ortiz Maldonado, Jair
Yu, Neng
Lebedeva, Tatiana V.
Alosco, Sharon M.
García Rodríguez, Juan Daniel
González Torres, Carolina
Rosas Madrigal, Sandra
Ordoñez, Graciela
Guerrero Camacho, Jorge Luis
Treviño Frenk, Irene
Escamilla Tilch, Monica
García Lechuga, Maricela
Tovar Méndez, Víctor Hugo
Pacheco Ubaldo, Hanna
Acuña Alonzo, Víctor
Bortolini, Maria Cátira
Gallo, Carla
Rothhammer, Francisco
González José, Rolando
Romero Hidalgo, Sandra
Canizales Quinteros, Samuel
Yunis, Edmond
Granados, Julio
Corona, Teresa
metadata.dc.subject.*: Aquaporin 4
Acuaporina 4
Case-Control Studies
Estudios de Casos y Controles
Gene Frequency
Frecuencia de los Genes
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
Predisposición Genética a la Enfermedad
HLA Antigens
Antígenos HLA
Neuromyelitis Optica
Neuromielitis Óptica
American Indian or Alaska Native
Indio Americano o Nativo de Alaska
Mexico - epidemiology
México / epidemiología
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D051401
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D016022
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D005787
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D020022
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D006680
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D009471
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D044467
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D008800
Fecha de publicación : 2020
Editorial : Nature Publishing Group
Citación : Romero-Hidalgo S, Flores-Rivera J, Rivas-Alonso V, Barquera R, Villarreal-Molina MT, Antuna-Puente B, Macias-Kauffer LR, Villalobos-Comparán M, Ortiz-Maldonado J, Yu N, Lebedeva TV, Alosco SM, García-Rodríguez JD, González-Torres C, Rosas-Madrigal S, Ordoñez G, Guerrero-Camacho JL, Treviño-Frenk I, Escamilla-Tilch M, García-Lechuga M, Tovar-Méndez VH, Pacheco-Ubaldo H, Acuña-Alonzo V, Bortolini MC, Gallo C, Bedoya G, Rothhammer F, González-Jose R, Ruiz-Linares A, Canizales-Quinteros S, Yunis E, Granados J, Corona T. Native American ancestry significantly contributes to neuromyelitis optica susceptibility in the admixed Mexican population. Sci Rep. 2020 Aug 13;10(1):13706. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-69224-3.
Resumen : ABSTRACT: Neuromyelitis Optica (NMO) is an autoimmune disease with a higher prevalence in non-European populations. Because the Mexican population resulted from the admixture between mainly Native American and European populations, we used genome-wide microarray, HLA high-resolution typing and AQP4 gene sequencing data to analyze genetic ancestry and to seek genetic variants conferring NMO susceptibility in admixed Mexican patients. A total of 164 Mexican NMO patients and 1,208 controls were included. On average, NMO patients had a higher proportion of Native American ancestry than controls (68.1% vs 58.6%; p = 5 × 10-6). GWAS identified a HLA region associated with NMO, led by rs9272219 (OR = 2.48, P = 8 × 10-10). Class II HLA alleles HLA-DQB1*03:01, -DRB1*08:02, -DRB1*16:02, -DRB1*14:06 and -DQB1*04:02 showed the most significant associations with NMO risk. Local ancestry estimates suggest that all the NMO-associated alleles within the HLA region are of Native American origin. No novel or missense variants in the AQP4 gene were found in Mexican patients with NMO or multiple sclerosis. To our knowledge, this is the first study supporting the notion that Native American ancestry significantly contributes to NMO susceptibility in an admixed population, and is consistent with differences in NMO epidemiology in Mexico and Latin America
metadata.dc.identifier.eissn: 2045-2322
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-69224-3
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