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维生素D结合蛋白(GC)的种族差异:人类群体等电聚焦研究综述

Ethnic variation in vitamin D-binding protein (GC): a review of isoelectric focusing studies in human populations.

作者信息

Kamboh M I, Ferrell R E

出版信息

Hum Genet. 1986 Apr;72(4):281-93. doi: 10.1007/BF00290950.

Abstract

Since the discovery in 1977 that the GC1 gene could be resolved into two common subcomponents on an isoelectric focusing (IEF) gel, a large number of ethnic groups have been screened to analyze the extent of genetic variation in human populations. Using the IEF technique, approximately 50,000 individuals from 160 different populations have been tested for the GC polymorphism. A marked variation in common GC suballele frequencies in different geographic areas seems to correlate with skin pigmentation and intensity of sun light. Pigmented (black) and keratinized (yellowish) skin type populations have a relatively high frequency of the GCIF allele as compared to white skin populations. By comparison non-pigmented and non-keratinized white skin populations are generally characterized by having the maximum values of the GCIS allele. The anthropologic significance of the GC locus has been enhanced further by detecting additional unique GC variants which provide useful information about evolutionary links between different populations. However, the presence of some electrophoretically identical unique variants in genetically and geographically distinct populations demand further investigation of these allelic variants to shed more light on their origins.

摘要

自1977年发现GC1基因在等电聚焦(IEF)凝胶上可分解为两个常见亚组分以来,已对大量族群进行筛查,以分析人类群体中的遗传变异程度。利用IEF技术,对来自160个不同群体的约50000人进行了GC多态性检测。不同地理区域常见GC亚等位基因频率的显著差异似乎与皮肤色素沉着和阳光强度相关。与白皮肤人群相比,色素沉着(黑色)和角质化(淡黄色)皮肤类型的人群中GCIF等位基因频率相对较高。相比之下,非色素沉着和非角质化的白皮肤人群通常以GCIS等位基因频率最高为特征。通过检测其他独特的GC变体,进一步增强了GC基因座的人类学意义,这些变体提供了有关不同群体之间进化联系的有用信息。然而,在遗传和地理上不同的群体中存在一些电泳相同的独特变体,这需要对这些等位基因变体进行进一步研究,以更清楚地了解它们的起源。

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