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Inter-population variability of DEFA3 gene absence: correlation with haplotype structure and population variability
Ester Ballana1, Juan Ramón González, Nina Bosch
1Genes and Disease Program, Center for Genomic Regulation (CRG), Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. ester.ballana@crg.es <ester.ballana@crg.es>
Background:
Copy number variants (CNVs) account for a significant proportion of normal phenotypic variation and may have an important role in human pathological variation. The alpha-defensin cluster on human chromosome 8p23.1 is one of the better-characterized CNVs, in which high copy number variability affecting the DEFA1 and DEFA3 genes has been reported. Moreover, the DEFA3 gene has been found to be absent in a significant proportion of control population subjects. CNVs involving immune genes, such as alpha-defensins, are possibly contributing to innate immunity differences observed between individuals and influence predisposition and susceptibility to disease.
Results:
We have tested the DEFA3 absence in 697 samples from different human populations. The proportion of subjects lacking DEFA3 has been found to vary from 10% to 37%, depending on the population tested, suggesting differences in innate immune function between populations. Absence of DEFA3 was correlated with the region's haplotype block structure. African samples showed a higher intra-populational variability together with the highest proportion of subjects without DEFA3 (37%). Association analysis of DEFA3 absence with 136 SNPs from a 100-kb region identified a conserved haplotype in the Caucasian population, extending for the whole region.
Conclusion:
Complexity and variability are essential genomic features of the alpha-defensin cluster at the 8p23.1 region. The identification of population differences in subjects lacking the DEFA3 gene may be suggestive of population-specific selective pressures with potential impact on human health.
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