DISTRIBUTION OF MICA ALLELES IN THE RUSSIAN POPULATION
https://doi.org/10.15789/1563-0625-2019-5-959-964
Abstract
Stress factors, infections, tumor transformation of the cells of organism induce the expression of MICA protein, which is a ligand for the NKG2D receptor of NK and T cells. The interaction of the NKG2D receptor on the surface of the cells of the immune system with MICA results in activation of lymphocytes and elimination of the ligand carrier. The MICA gene has a high level of polymorphism. To date, 87 alleles have been described; their products differ in ability to activate cytotoxic lymphocytes, that can affect the progression of a number of diseases, such as cancer, viral infections, autoimmune diseases. The distribution of MICA alleles in different ethnic groups varies considerably. The analysis of MICA polymorphism in a current ethnos is necessary for revealing the relationships between certain MICA alleles and different diseases. Goal. This work is aimed at studying of the distribution of MICA alleles in Russian population. Materials and methods. Polymorphism of MICA was analyzed according to the procedure proposed by Yizhou Zoe and Peter Stastny. The procedure included: 1) isolation of genomic DNA from whole blood; 2) PCR for amplification of a fragment of the MICA gene; 3) sequencing of the resulting PCR fragments. Analysis of the results of sequencing was carried out using the programs Vector NTI and Chromas Lite. Results. The genotype of the MICA alleles of 119 donors has been determined. Of the 87 MICA alleles described in the literature, 15 were found among the samples studied. The frequencies of MICA alleles were the following: *002 – 19.3%, *004 – 6.7%, *007 – 3.0%, *008 – 35.7%, *009 – 10.1%, *010 – 5.0%, *011 – 3.8%, *012 – 2.1%, *016 – 2.5%, *017 – 3.4% *018 – 5.5%, *019 – 0.4%, *027 – 1.3%, *053 – 0.8%, *068 – 0.4%. The distribution of MICA alleles in Russia was found to be similar to that of European countries. When comparing literary data for different countries of the world, it was found that the differences in the distribution of MICA alleles are expressed mainly between races, and not nations. Conclusions. In this paper, the distribution of MICA alleles in Russian population has been analyzed. It turned out to be very similar to those of other European countries and has a number of significant differences from the ethnoses of the Mongoloid race (Japan, China, Korea). The analysis of the distribution of MICA alleles in the Russian population may be useful for identifying the predisposition of individuals to certain diseases.
About the Authors
L. M. KanevskiyRussian Federation
Kanevskiy Leonid M., PhD (Biology), Research Associate
117997, Russian Federation, Moscow, GSP-7, Miklukho-Maklai str., 16/10.
Phone: 7 (917) 552-27-22. Fax: 7 (495) 335-08-12.
M. V. Grechikhina
Russian Federation
Junior Research Associate
Moscow
E. G. Kuzmina
Russian Federation
PhD (Biology), Associate Professor, Head, Clinical Immunology Laboratory
Obninsk
T. Yu. Mushkarina
Russian Federation
Research Associate, Clinical Immunology Laboratory
Obninsk
A. A. Spelkov
Russian Federation
Student
Moscow
M. A. Streltsova
Russian Federation
Junior Research Associate
Moscow
E. I. Kovalenko
Russian Federation
PhD (Biology), Senior Research Associate
Moscow
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For citations:
Kanevskiy L.M., Grechikhina M.V., Kuzmina E.G., Mushkarina T.Yu., Spelkov A.A., Streltsova M.A., Kovalenko E.I. DISTRIBUTION OF MICA ALLELES IN THE RUSSIAN POPULATION. Medical Immunology (Russia). 2019;21(5):959-964. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15789/1563-0625-2019-5-959-964