Biomédica: revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud (Sep 2018)

Classical HLA alleles tag SNP in families from Antioquia with type 1 diabetes mellitus

  • Diana Clobeth Sarrazola,
  • Alejandra Marcela Rodríguez,
  • Martín Toro,
  • Alejandra Vélez,
  • Jorge García-Ramírez,
  • María Victoria Lopera,
  • Cristiam M. Álvarez,
  • Vital Balthazar González †,
  • Juan Manuel Alfaro,
  • Nicolás Pineda-Trujillo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.v38i3.3768
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 3
pp. 329 – 337

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Introduction: The HLA region strongly associates with autoimmune diseases, such as type 1 diabetes. An alternative way to test classical HLA alleles is by using tag SNP. A set of tag SNP for several classical HLA alleles has been reported as associated with susceptibility or resistance to this disease in Europeans. Objective: We aimed at validating the methodology based on tag SNP focused on the inference of classical HLA alleles, and at evaluating their association with type 1 diabetes mellitus in a sample of 200 families from Antioquia. Materials and methods: We studied a sample of 200 families from Antioquia. Each family had one or two children with T1D. We genotyped 13 SNPs using tetra-primer ARMS-PCR or PCRRFLP. In addition, we tested the validity of the tag SNP reported for Europeans in 60 individuals from a population of Colombians living in Medellín (CLM) from the 1000 Genomes Project database. Statistical analyses included the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, the transmission disequilibrium and the linkage disequilibrium tests. Results: The linkage disequilibrium was low in reported tag SNP and classical HLA alleles in this CLM population. Association analyses revealed both risk and protection factors to develop type 1 diabetes mellitus. Appropriate tag SNPs for the CLM population were determined by using the genotype information available in the 1000 Genome Project database. Conclusions: Although linkage disequilibrium patterns in this CLM population were different from those reported in Europeans, we did find strong evidence of the role of HLA in the development of type 1 diabetes mellitus in the study population.

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