Distribution of HLA-A, -C, -B, -DRB1, and -DQB1 polymorphisms in the Korean minority in Kazakhstan, and relatedness to neighboring and distant populations

•A*02:01, B*35:01, C*01:02, DRB1*08:03,DQB1*03:01 were the most frequent alleles.•A*03:01 ∼ B*07:02, B*08:01 ∼ DRB1*03:01, B*07:02 ∼ C*07:02 were the most frequent 2–locus haplotypes.•A*02:01 ∼ B*18:01 ∼ C*07:01 ∼ DRB1*11:04 ∼ DQB1*03:01 was the most frequent 5-locus haplotypes.•Korean minority in K...

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Veröffentlicht in:Gene 2022-05, Vol.823, p.146386-146386, Article 146386
Hauptverfasser: Almawi, Wassim Y., Hajjej, Abdelhafidh, Abdrakhmanova, Saniya, Turganbekova, Aida
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Zusammenfassung:•A*02:01, B*35:01, C*01:02, DRB1*08:03,DQB1*03:01 were the most frequent alleles.•A*03:01 ∼ B*07:02, B*08:01 ∼ DRB1*03:01, B*07:02 ∼ C*07:02 were the most frequent 2–locus haplotypes.•A*02:01 ∼ B*18:01 ∼ C*07:01 ∼ DRB1*11:04 ∼ DQB1*03:01 was the most frequent 5-locus haplotypes.•Korean minority in Kazakhstan is closely related to East Asians, but distant from East Mediterraneans. Among the 125 ethnicities and linguistic groups in Kazakhstan, Koreans represent the eighth minority numerically. HLA class I and class II allele frequencies and extended haplotypes were studied for the first time and were compared to related and distant populations worldwide. HLA class I (A, B, C) and class II (DRB1, DQB1) profile was investigated in Kazakhstani Koreans, and were compared to other populations using standard genetic distances (SGD), neighbor-joining dendrograms, correspondence, and haplotype analysis. One hundred and thirty-one HLA alleles were identified in Koreans living in Kazakhstan, with A*02:01 (23.08%), B*35:01 (8.24%), C*01:02 (15.38%), DRB1*08:03 (9.89%), and DQB1*03:01 (21.98%) being the most frequent alleles. A*03:01 ∼ B*07:02 (3.85%), B*08:01 ∼ DRB1*03:01 (3.85%), B*07:02 ∼ C*07:02 (7.14%), and DRB1*08:03 ∼ DQB1*06:01 (9.34%) were the most frequent two–locus haplotypes, while A*02:01 ∼ B*18:01 ∼ C*07:01 ∼ DRB1*11:04 ∼ DQB1*03:01 and A*33:03 ∼ B*44:03 ∼ C*14:03 ∼ DRB1*13:02 ∼ DQB1*06:04 (2.2% each) were the most frequent five-locus haplotypes. Korean minority in Kazakhstan was closely related to East Asians, including Mongolians (SGD, 0.044), Tuvans (East Siberia; SGD, 0.081), Burayts (Siberia; SGD, 0.094), but distant from East Mediterranean such as Lebanese (SGD, 0.367), Greek (SGD, 0.377), and Saudi (SGD, 0.414), and most Siberians (SGD, 0.473–0.699). This relatedness could be mainly attributed to massive migration of Koryo Saram to Kazakhstan in the 20th century.
ISSN:0378-1119
1879-0038
DOI:10.1016/j.gene.2022.146386