Objective: Mutant frequency and polymorphism of HIV-1 resistance CCR5-Delta32, CCR2b-64I and SDF1-3'A alleles were investigated in Chinese population from Mongolian ethnic origin.
Methods: Whole blood samples from 134 Mongolian subjects were collected randomly and their genomic DNA were extracted using Qiagen Blood Kit. Allelic frequency was identified by means of PCR or PCR-RFLP analysis. Allelic polymorphism in population and between sex in the sample as well as correlation of the three genes were analyzed by chi(2) test.
Results: The frequencies of the three alleles were as following: CCR5-Delta32 1.1%, CCR2b-64I 24.8% and SDF1-3'A 22.0% respectively. Distribution of the three mutant alleles among the Mongolian population was in accordance with Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. Statistical analysis showed there was a higher frequency of CCR2b-64I in female than in male subjects (29.2% vs 19.7%). No Statistical difference was found in the allelic frequencies of both CCR5-Delta32 and SDF1-3'A between male and female individuals.
Conclusion: Compared with the Caucasian American, there were higher frequencies of CCR2b-64I and SDF1-3'A alleles and lower frequency of CCR5-Delta32 allele found in Mongolian population while the factors responsible for the variation of genetic polymorphisms in different ethnic populations need to be clarified.