SLC40A1 Q248H allele frequencies and associated SLC40A1 haplotypes in three West African population samples
Background: Ferroportin is a transmembrane protein responsible for iron export from enterocytes and macrophages. Mutation c.744G → T (Q248H), located in exon 6 of the ferroportin gene SLC40A1, is found as a polymorphism in populations of African origin. This mutation has been extensively analysed in...
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Published in | Annals of human biology Vol. 38; no. 3; pp. 378 - 381 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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England
Informa Healthcare
01.05.2011
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Summary: | Background: Ferroportin is a transmembrane protein responsible for iron export from enterocytes and macrophages. Mutation c.744G → T (Q248H), located in exon 6 of the ferroportin gene SLC40A1, is found as a polymorphism in populations of African origin. This mutation has been extensively analysed in African-Americans, but poorly studied in native African populations.Aim: To increase information about Q248H mutation frequency in native sub-Saharan populations examining three West African populations.Subjects and methods: Samples from S. Tomé e Príncipe (n = 115), Angola (n = 156) and Republic of Guinea (n = 170) were analysed for Q248H mutation and for two polymorphisms, IVS1( − 24)G → C and microsatellite (CGG)n, using standard molecular methodology.Results: The estimated frequencies of Q248H allele were 2.2% in S. Tomé e Príncipe, 3.5% in Angola and 4.1% in Republic of Guinea. Analysis of polymorphisms IVS1( − 24)G → C and (CGG)n showed mutation allele c.744T to be strongly associated with haplotype IVS1( − 24)G/(CGG)7.Conclusions: This study confirmed the presence of Q248H mutation at polymorphic frequencies in three native sub-Saharan populations. Analysis of two additional markers in the same gene support a single origin of the mutant allele c.744T in the haplotype background IVS1( − 24)G/(CGG)7. |
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ISSN: | 0301-4460 1464-5033 1464-5033 |
DOI: | 10.3109/03014460.2010.541496 |