Protozoa exert a strong selective pressure in humans. The selection signatures left by these pathogens can be exploited to identify genetic modulators of infection susceptibility. We show that protozoa diversity in different geographic locations is a good measure of protozoa-driven selective pressure; protozoa diversity captured selection signatures at known malaria resistance loci and identified several selected single nucleotide polymorphisms in immune and hemolytic anemia genes. A genome-wide search enabled us to identify 5180 variants mapping to 1145 genes that are subjected to protozoa-driven selective pressure. We provide a genome-wide estimate of protozoa-driven selective pressure and identify candidate susceptibility genes for protozoa-borne diseases.

Pozzoli, U., Fumagalli, M., Cagliani, R., Comi, G., Bresolin, N., Clerici, M., et al. (2010). The role of protozoa-driven selection in shaping human genetic variability. TRENDS IN GENETICS, 26(3), 95-99 [10.1016/j.tig.2009.12.010].

The role of protozoa-driven selection in shaping human genetic variability

Sironi M
2010

Abstract

Protozoa exert a strong selective pressure in humans. The selection signatures left by these pathogens can be exploited to identify genetic modulators of infection susceptibility. We show that protozoa diversity in different geographic locations is a good measure of protozoa-driven selective pressure; protozoa diversity captured selection signatures at known malaria resistance loci and identified several selected single nucleotide polymorphisms in immune and hemolytic anemia genes. A genome-wide search enabled us to identify 5180 variants mapping to 1145 genes that are subjected to protozoa-driven selective pressure. We provide a genome-wide estimate of protozoa-driven selective pressure and identify candidate susceptibility genes for protozoa-borne diseases.
Articolo in rivista - Review Essay
Animals; Genetic Variation; Genome, Human; Genome-Wide Association Study; Humans; Protozoan Infections; Selection, Genetic
English
2010
26
3
95
99
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Pozzoli, U., Fumagalli, M., Cagliani, R., Comi, G., Bresolin, N., Clerici, M., et al. (2010). The role of protozoa-driven selection in shaping human genetic variability. TRENDS IN GENETICS, 26(3), 95-99 [10.1016/j.tig.2009.12.010].
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