Frequency of CCR5delta32 in Brazilian populations
Frequency of CCR5delta32 in Brazilian populations
A sample of 103 randomly chosen healthy individuals from Alegrete, RS, Brazil, was tested for the CCR5delta32 allele, which is known to influence susceptibility to HIV-1 infection. The CCR5delta32 allele was identified by PCR amplification using specific primers flanking the region of deletion, followed by electrophoresis on a 3% agarose gel. The data obtained were compared to those reported for other populations and interpreted in terms of Brazilian history. The individuals studied came from a highly admixed population. Most of them were identified as white (N = 59), while blacks and browns (mulattoes) were N = 13 and N = 31, respectively. The observed frequencies, considering the white, black and brown samples (6.8, 3.8, and 6.4%, respectively), suggest an important European parental contribution, even in populations identified as black and brown. However, in Brazil as a whole, this allele shows gradients indicating a relatively good correlation with the classification based on skin color and other physical traits, used here to define major Brazilian population groups.
Medicine (General), Genotype, Receptors, CCR5, QH301-705.5, Black People, Polymerase Chain Reaction, White People, R5-920, Brazilian population, Gene Frequency, Humans, Biology (General), Alleles, Electrophoresis, Agar Gel, Chemokine receptors, Indians, South American, Genética de populações, Gene flow, Genetics, Population, CCR5, Brazil
Medicine (General), Genotype, Receptors, CCR5, QH301-705.5, Black People, Polymerase Chain Reaction, White People, R5-920, Brazilian population, Gene Frequency, Humans, Biology (General), Alleles, Electrophoresis, Agar Gel, Chemokine receptors, Indians, South American, Genética de populações, Gene flow, Genetics, Population, CCR5, Brazil
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