Journal article

Genomic diversity of natural killer cell receptor genes in three populations

M Toneva, V Lepage, G Lafay, N Dulphy, M Busson, S Lester, A Vu-Trien, A Michaylova, E Naumova, J McCluskey, D Charron

Tissue Antigens | WILEY | Published : 2001

Abstract

We report the distribution of genes encoding 11 killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIR) and 2 CD94:NKG2 receptors, in 32 Caucasians, 67 Australian Aborigines and 59 Vietnamese. The inhibitory and the activating KIR genes were found at different frequency in the three populations. No correlation was found between the polymorphism of the KIR genes and the HLA specificities of the tested samples. The most significant KIR associations were 2DL2 with 2DS2; 2DL2 with 2DS3 and 3DL1 with 2DS4 in all three study groups. In Caucasians and Vietnamese 2DS2 was associated with 2DS3 and 2DS1 with 3DS1. KIR 2DL1 was strongly associated with three other KIRs: 2DL3, 3DL1 and 2DS4 in Aborigines. The d..

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