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G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics
Complex Haplotypes of GSTM1 Gene Deletions Harbor Signatures of a Selective Sweep in East Asian Populations
M. Saitou^11  Y. Satta^23  O. Gokcumen^34 
[1] Dept. of Biological Sciences, SUNY at Buffalo, NY, 14260-1300;Dept. of Biological Sciences, SUNY at Buffalo, NY, 14260-1300^3;Dept. of Biological Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, 113-0033^1;Dept. of Evolutionary Studies of Biosystems, SOKENDAI (Graduate University for Advanced Studies), Kanagawa, Japan 240-0193^2
关键词: copy number variants;    structural variation;    cellular detoxification;    natural selection;    soft sweep;   
DOI  :  10.1534/g3.118.200462
学科分类:生物科学(综合)
来源: Genetics Society of America
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【 摘 要 】

The deletion of the metabolizing Glutathione S-transferase Mu 1 ( GSTM1 ) gene has been associated with multiple cancers, metabolic and autoimmune disorders, as well as drug response. It is unusually common, with allele frequency reaching up to 75% in some human populations. Such high allele frequency of a derived allele with apparent impact on an otherwise conserved gene is a rare phenomenon. To investigate the evolutionary history of this locus, we analyzed 310 genomes using population genetics tools. Our analysis revealed a surprising lack of linkage disequilibrium between the deletion and the flanking single nucleotide variants in this locus. Tests that measure extended homozygosity and rapid change in allele frequency revealed signatures of an incomplete sweep in the locus. Using empirical approaches, we identified the Tanuki haplogroup, which carries the GSTM1 deletion and is found in approximately 70% of East Asian chromosomes. This haplogroup has rapidly increased in frequency in East Asian populations, contributing to a high population differentiation among continental human groups. We showed that extended homozygosity and population differentiation for this haplogroup is incompatible with simulated neutral expectations in East Asian populations. In parallel, we found that the Tanuki haplogroup is significantly associated with the expression levels of other GSTM genes. Collectively, our results suggest that standing variation in this locus has likely undergone an incomplete sweep in East Asia with regulatory impact on multiple GSTM genes. Our study provides the necessary framework for further studies to elucidate the evolutionary reasons that maintain disease-susceptibility variants in the GSTM1 locus.

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