New evidence for balancing selection at the HLA-G locus in South Amerindians

Genet Mol Biol. 2012 Dec;35(4 (suppl)):919-23. doi: 10.1590/s1415-47572012000600005. Epub 2012 Dec 18.

Abstract

HLA-G is a non-classical HLA (Human Leukocyte Antigen) molecule characterized by limited tissue distribution under normal physiological conditions and low variability at both DNA and protein levels. Several studies suggest that HLA-G could play a role, as an immunoregulatory molecule, in situations as diverse as transplantation, cancer, viral infections and inflammatory diseases. A total of 237 individuals from 21 South American tribes speaking nine different linguistic families were studied in relation to the 14 bp insertion/deletion polymorphism at the HLA-G gene. A consistent (seven in nine) excess of heterozygosity in samples classified by language was obtained. Our data supply evidences for balancing selection acting at the HLA-G 14 bp INDEL region. Enhanced fetal survival in a pathogen-rich environment may account for these findings.

Keywords: Amerindians; HLA-G 14 bp INDEL; balancing selection; pathogen resistance.