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Evidence of early-stage selection on EPAS1 and GPR126 genes in Andean High altitude populations

Evidence of early-stage selection on EPAS1 and GPR126 genes in Andean High altitude populations
Evidence of early-stage selection on EPAS1 and GPR126 genes in Andean High altitude populations
The aim of this study is to identify genetic variants that harbour signatures of recent positive selection and may facilitate physiological adaptations to hypobaric hypoxia. To achieve this, we conducted whole genome sequencing and lung function tests in 19 Argentinean highlanders (>3500 m) comparing them to 16 Native American lowlanders. We developed a new statistical procedure using a combination of population branch statistics (PBS) and number of segregating sites by length (nSL) to detect beneficial alleles that arose since the settlement of the Andes and are currently present in 15–50% of the population. We identified two missense variants as significant targets of selection. One of these variants, located within the GPR126 gene, has been previously associated with the forced expiratory volume/forced vital capacity ratio. The other novel missense variant mapped to the EPAS1 gene encoding the hypoxia inducible factor 2α. EPAS1 is known to be the major selection candidate gene in Tibetans. The derived allele of GPR126 is associated with lung function in our sample of highlanders (p < 0.05). These variants may contribute to the physiological adaptations to hypobaric hypoxia, possibly by altering lung function. The new statistical approach might be a useful tool to detect selected variants in population studies.
2045-2322
Eichstadt, Christina
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Antao, Tiago
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Eichstadt, Christina, Pagani, Luca, Antao, Tiago, Inchley, Charlotte E., Cardona, Alexia, Mörseburg, Alexander, Clemente, Florian J., Sluckin, Timothy J., Metspalu, Ene, Mitt, Mario, Maggi, Reedik, Hudjashov, Georgi, Metspalu, Mait, Mormina, Maru, Jacobs, Guy and Kivisild, Toomas (2017) Evidence of early-stage selection on EPAS1 and GPR126 genes in Andean High altitude populations. Scientific Reports, 7, [13042]. (doi:10.1038/s41598-017-13382-4).

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The aim of this study is to identify genetic variants that harbour signatures of recent positive selection and may facilitate physiological adaptations to hypobaric hypoxia. To achieve this, we conducted whole genome sequencing and lung function tests in 19 Argentinean highlanders (>3500 m) comparing them to 16 Native American lowlanders. We developed a new statistical procedure using a combination of population branch statistics (PBS) and number of segregating sites by length (nSL) to detect beneficial alleles that arose since the settlement of the Andes and are currently present in 15–50% of the population. We identified two missense variants as significant targets of selection. One of these variants, located within the GPR126 gene, has been previously associated with the forced expiratory volume/forced vital capacity ratio. The other novel missense variant mapped to the EPAS1 gene encoding the hypoxia inducible factor 2α. EPAS1 is known to be the major selection candidate gene in Tibetans. The derived allele of GPR126 is associated with lung function in our sample of highlanders (p < 0.05). These variants may contribute to the physiological adaptations to hypobaric hypoxia, possibly by altering lung function. The new statistical approach might be a useful tool to detect selected variants in population studies.

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Accepted/In Press date: 22 September 2017
e-pub ahead of print date: 12 October 2017

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Local EPrints ID: 414863
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/414863
ISSN: 2045-2322
PURE UUID: 622e6226-66dc-437a-ba2c-ff6175496f11
ORCID for Timothy J. Sluckin: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9163-0061

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Date deposited: 12 Oct 2017 16:31
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Author: Christina Eichstadt
Author: Luca Pagani
Author: Tiago Antao
Author: Charlotte E. Inchley
Author: Alexia Cardona
Author: Alexander Mörseburg
Author: Florian J. Clemente
Author: Ene Metspalu
Author: Mario Mitt
Author: Reedik Maggi
Author: Georgi Hudjashov
Author: Mait Metspalu
Author: Maru Mormina
Author: Guy Jacobs
Author: Toomas Kivisild

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