Genetic HLA Study of Kurds in Iraq, Iran and Tbilisi (Caucasus, Georgia): Relatedness and Medical Implications

Kurds from Iraq (Dohuk and Erbil Area, North Iraq) have been analyzed for HLA genes. Their HLA genetic profile has been compared with that of other Kurd groups from Iran and Tbilisi (Georgia, Caucasus) and also Worldwide populations. A total of 7,746 HLA chromosomes have been used. Genetic distances...

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Published inPloS one Vol. 12; no. 1; p. e0169929
Main Authors Arnaiz-Villena, Antonio, Palacio-Grüber, Jose, Muñiz, Ester, Campos, Cristina, Alonso-Rubio, Javier, Gomez-Casado, Eduardo, Salih, Shadallah Fareq, Martin-Villa, Manuel, Al-Qadi, Rawand
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LanguageEnglish
Published United States Public Library of Science 01.01.2017
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Summary:Kurds from Iraq (Dohuk and Erbil Area, North Iraq) have been analyzed for HLA genes. Their HLA genetic profile has been compared with that of other Kurd groups from Iran and Tbilisi (Georgia, Caucasus) and also Worldwide populations. A total of 7,746 HLA chromosomes have been used. Genetic distances, NJ dendrograms and correspondence analyses have been carried out. Haplotype HLA-B*52-DRB1*15 is present in all three analyzed Kurd populations. HLA-A*02-B*51-DRB1*11 is present in Iraq and Georgia Kurds. Haplotypes common to Iran and Iraq Kurds are HLA DRB1*11-DQB1*03, HLA DRB1*03-DQB1*02 and others in a lower frequency. Our HLA study conclusions are that Kurds most probably belong to an ancient Mediterranean / Middle East / Caucasian genetic substratum and that present results and those previously obtained by us in Kurds may be useful for Medicine in future Kurd transplantation programs, HLA Epidemiology (HLA linked diseases) and Pharmacogenomics (HLA-associated drug side effects) and also for Anthropology. It is discussed that one of the most ancient Kurd ancestor groups is in Hurrians (2,000 years BC).
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Conceptualization: AAV MMV RAQ SFS.Data curation: JPG EM CC JAR EGC AAV.Formal analysis: AAV JPG JAR EGC RAQ SFS.Funding acquisition: AAV.Investigation: AAV RAQ.Methodology: JPG EM CC JAR EGC.Project administration: AAV.Resources: AAV.Software: JPG EM CC JAR.Supervision: AAV.Validation: AAV RAQ.Visualization: JAR JPG.Writing – original draft: AAV JPG JAR EM.Writing – review & editing: AAV MMV.
Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
ISSN:1932-6203
1932-6203
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0169929