TY - JOUR KW - Adult KW - African Continental Ancestry Group KW - Female KW - Gene Frequency KW - Germany KW - Glycoproteins KW - Humans KW - leprosy KW - Male KW - Phenotype KW - Philippines KW - South Africa AU - Walter H AU - Hilling M AU - Brachtel R AU - Hitzeroth H W AB -

Beta2-glycoprotein I typings on 152 healthy Germans and 150 patients with atopic diseases did not show any differences in the serum protein concentrations or in the phenotype and gene frequencies. Compared to these German samples, Philippinos (n = 88) as well as healthy Negroes from South Africa (n = 192) revealed statistically significant lower concentrations of this serum protein. They differ also from the Germans with regard to phenotype and gene frequencies. A most striking result was found in the comparison of healthy and leprous Negroes (n = 250) from South Africa. In these, quite different and statistically significant beta 2-Glycoprotein I concentrations, respectively, phenotype and gene frequencies were seen, which may be due to this disease. The possible reasons for these observations as well as for the observed population differences are discussed.

BT - Human heredity C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/478560?dopt=Abstract DA - 1979 DO - 10.1159/000153051 IS - 4 J2 - Hum. Hered. LA - eng N2 -

Beta2-glycoprotein I typings on 152 healthy Germans and 150 patients with atopic diseases did not show any differences in the serum protein concentrations or in the phenotype and gene frequencies. Compared to these German samples, Philippinos (n = 88) as well as healthy Negroes from South Africa (n = 192) revealed statistically significant lower concentrations of this serum protein. They differ also from the Germans with regard to phenotype and gene frequencies. A most striking result was found in the comparison of healthy and leprous Negroes (n = 250) from South Africa. In these, quite different and statistically significant beta 2-Glycoprotein I concentrations, respectively, phenotype and gene frequencies were seen, which may be due to this disease. The possible reasons for these observations as well as for the observed population differences are discussed.

PY - 1979 SP - 236 EP - 41 T2 - Human heredity TI - On the population genetics of beta2-glycoprotein I. VL - 29 SN - 0001-5652 ER -