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Comprehensive sequence analysis of the human IL23A gene defines new variation content and high rate of evolutionary conservation.


ABSTRACT: A newly described heterodimeric cytokine, interleukin-23 (IL-23) is emerging as a key player in both the innate and the adaptive T helper (Th)17 driven immune response as well as an initiator of several autoimmune diseases. The rate-limiting element of IL-23 production is believed to be driven by expression of the unique p19 subunit encoded by IL23A. We set out to perform comprehensive DNA sequencing of this previously under-studied gene in 96 individuals from two evolutionary distinct human population groups, Southern African Bantu and European. We observed a total of 33 different DNA variants within these two groups, 22 (67%) of which are currently not reported in any available database. We further demonstrate both inter-population and intra-species sequence conservation within the coding and known regulatory regions of IL23A, supporting a critical physiological role for IL-23. We conclude that IL23A may have undergone positive selection pressure directed towards conservation, suggesting that functional genetic variants within IL23A will have a significant impact on the host immune response.

SUBMITTER: Tindall EA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2853383 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Comprehensive sequence analysis of the human IL23A gene defines new variation content and high rate of evolutionary conservation.

Tindall Elizabeth A EA   Hayes Vanessa M VM  

DNA research : an international journal for rapid publication of reports on genes and genomes 20100212 2


A newly described heterodimeric cytokine, interleukin-23 (IL-23) is emerging as a key player in both the innate and the adaptive T helper (Th)17 driven immune response as well as an initiator of several autoimmune diseases. The rate-limiting element of IL-23 production is believed to be driven by expression of the unique p19 subunit encoded by IL23A. We set out to perform comprehensive DNA sequencing of this previously under-studied gene in 96 individuals from two evolutionary distinct human pop  ...[more]

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