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Biogeographical origin and timing of the founder ichthyosis TGM1 c.1187G?>?A mutation in an isolated Ecuadorian population.


ABSTRACT: An unusually high frequency of the lamellar ichthyosis TGM1 mutation, c.1187G?>?A, has been observed in the Ecuadorian province of Manabí. Recently, the same mutation has been detected in a Galician patient (Northwest of Spain). By analyzing patterns of genetic variation around this mutation in Ecuadorian patients and population matched controls, we were able to estimate the age of c.1187G?>?A and the time to their most recent common ancestor (TMRCA) of c.1187G?>?A Ecuadorian carriers. While the estimated mutation age is 41 generations ago (~1,025 years ago [ya]), the TMRCA of Ecuadorian c.1187G?>?A carrier haplotypes dates to just 17 generations (~425 ya). Probabilistic-based inferences of local ancestry allowed us to infer a most likely European origin of a few (16% to 30%) Ecuadorian haplotypes carrying this mutation. In addition, inferences on demographic historical changes based on c.1187G?>?A Ecuadorian carrier haplotypes estimated an exponential population growth starting ~20 generations, compatible with a recent founder effect occurring in Manabí. Two main hypotheses can be considered for the origin of c.1187G?>?A: (i) the mutation could have arisen in Spain >1,000 ya (being Galicia the possible homeland) and then carried to Ecuador by Spaniards in colonial times ~400 ya, and (ii) two independent mutational events originated this mutation in Ecuador and Galicia. The geographic and cultural characteristics of Manabí could have favored a founder effect that explains the high prevalence of TGM1 c.1187G?>?A in this region.

SUBMITTER: Esperon-Moldes US 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6509209 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Biogeographical origin and timing of the founder ichthyosis TGM1 c.1187G > A mutation in an isolated Ecuadorian population.

Esperón-Moldes U S US   Pardo-Seco J J   Montalván-Suárez M M   Fachal L L   Ginarte M M   Rodríguez-Pazos L L   Gómez-Carballa A A   Moscoso F F   Ugalde-Noritz N N   Ordóñez-Ugalde A A   Tettamanti-Miranda D D   Ruiz J C JC   Salas A A   Vega A A  

Scientific reports 20190509 1


An unusually high frequency of the lamellar ichthyosis TGM1 mutation, c.1187G > A, has been observed in the Ecuadorian province of Manabí. Recently, the same mutation has been detected in a Galician patient (Northwest of Spain). By analyzing patterns of genetic variation around this mutation in Ecuadorian patients and population matched controls, we were able to estimate the age of c.1187G > A and the time to their most recent common ancestor (TMRCA) of c.1187G > A Ecuadorian carriers. While the  ...[more]

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