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   Co-evolution of Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) Class I Ligands with Killer-Cell Immunoglobulin-Like Receptors (KIR) in a Genetically Diverse Population of Sub-Saharan Africans  
   
نویسنده norman p.j. ,hollenbach j.a. ,nemat-gorgani n. ,guethlein l.a. ,hilton h.g. ,pando m.j. ,koram k.a. ,riley e.m. ,abi-rached l. ,parham p.
منبع plos genetics - 2013 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 10
چکیده    Interactions between hla class i molecules and killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (kir) control natural killer cell (nk) functions in immunity and reproduction. encoded by genes on different chromosomes,these polymorphic ligands and receptors correlate highly with disease resistance and susceptibility. although studied at low-resolution in many populations,high-resolution analysis of combinatorial diversity of hla class i and kir is limited to asian and amerindian populations with low genetic diversity. at the other end of the spectrum is the west african population investigated here: we studied 235 individuals,including 104 mother-child pairs,from the ga-adangbe of ghana. this population has a rich diversity of 175 kir variants forming 208 kir haplotypes,and 81 hla-a,-b and -c variants forming 190 hla class i haplotypes. each individual we studied has a unique compound genotype of hla class i and kir,forming 1-14 functional ligand-receptor interactions. maintaining this exceptionally high polymorphism is balancing selection. the centromeric region of the kir locus,encoding hla-c receptors,is highly diverse whereas the telomeric region encoding bw4-specific kir3dl1,lacks diversity in africans. present in the ga-adangbe are high frequencies of bw4-bearing hla-b*53:01 and bw4-lacking hla-b*35:01,which otherwise are identical. balancing selection at key residues maintains numerous hla-b allotypes having and lacking bw4,and also those of stronger and weaker interaction with lilrb1,a kir-related receptor. correspondingly,there is a balance at key residues of kir3dl1 that modulate its level of cell-surface expression. thus,capacity to interact with nk cells synergizes with peptide binding diversity to drive hla-b allele frequency distribution. these features of kir and hla are consistent with ongoing co-evolution and selection imposed by a pathogen endemic to west africa. because of the prevalence of malaria in the ga-adangbe and previous associations of cerebral malaria with hla-b*53:01 and kir,plasmodium falciparum is a candidate pathogen. © 2013 norman et al.
آدرس departments of structural biology and microbiology and immunology,stanford university school of medicine,stanford,ca, United States, center for genetics,children's hospital oakland research institute,oakland,ca, United States, departments of structural biology and microbiology and immunology,stanford university school of medicine,stanford,ca, United States, departments of structural biology and microbiology and immunology,stanford university school of medicine,stanford,ca, United States, departments of structural biology and microbiology and immunology,stanford university school of medicine,stanford,ca, United States, department of pathology,stanford university school of medicine,stanford,ca, United States, noguchi memorial institute for medical research,university of ghana,legon, Ghana, london school of hygiene and tropical medicine,london, United Kingdom, departments of structural biology and microbiology and immunology,stanford university school of medicine,stanford,ca,united states,centre national de la recherche scientifique laboratoire d'analyse,topologie,probabilités - unité mixte de recherche 7353,equipe atip,aix-marseille université,marseille, France, departments of structural biology and microbiology and immunology,stanford university school of medicine,stanford,ca, United States
 
     
   
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