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Allele Frequencies of the Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms Related to the Body Burden of Heavy Metals in the Korean Population and Their Ethnic Differencesopen access

Authors
Eom, Sang-YongLim, Ji-AeKim, Yong-DaeChoi, Byung-SunHwang, Myung SilPark, Jung-DuckKim, HeonKwon, Ho-Jang
Issue Date
Jul-2016
Publisher
KOREAN SOC TOXICOLOGY
Keywords
Genetic diversity; Single nucleotide polymorphism; Gene frequency; Metals
Citation
TOXICOLOGICAL RESEARCH, v.32, no.3, pp 195 - 205
Pages
11
Journal Title
TOXICOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Volume
32
Number
3
Start Page
195
End Page
205
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/6754
DOI
10.5487/TR.2016.32.3.195
ISSN
1976-8257
2234-2753
Abstract
This study was performed to select single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) related to the body burden of heavy metals in Koreans, to provide Korean allele frequencies of selected SNPs, and to assess the difference in allele frequencies with other ethnicities. The candidate-gene approach method and genome-wide association screening were used to select SNPs related to the body burden of heavy metals. Genotyping analysis of the final 192 SNPs selected was performed on 1,483 subjects using the VeraCode Goldengate assay. Allele frequencies differences and genetic differentiations between the Korean population and Chinese (CHB), Japanese (JPT), Caucasian (CEU), and African (YIR) populations were tested by Fisher's exact test and fixation index (F-ST), respectively. The Korean population was genetically similar to the CHB and JPT populations (F-ST < 0.05, for all SNPs in both populations). However, a significant difference in the allele frequencies between the Korean and CEU and YIR populations were observed in 99 SNPs (60.7%) and 120 SNPs (73.6%), respectively. Ten (6.1%) and 26 (16.0%) SNPs had genetic differentiation (F-ST > 0.05) among the Korean-CEU and Korean-YIR comparisons, respectively. The SNP with the largest F-ST value between the Korean and African populations was cystathionine-beta-synthase rs234709 (F-ST : KOR-YIR, 0.309; KOR-CEU, 0.064). Our study suggests that interethnic differences exist in SNPs associated with heavy metals of Koreans, and it should be considered in future studies that address ethnic differences in heavy-metal concentrations in the body and genetic susceptibility to the body burden of heavy metals.
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