Identification and characterization of polymorphisms at the HSA α1-acid glycoprotein (ORM) gene locus in Caucasians

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Abstract

Human α1-acid glycoprotein (AGP) or orosomucoid (ORM) is a major acute phase protein that is thought to play a crucial role in maintaining homeostasis. Human AGP is the product of a cluster of at least two adjacent genes located on HSA chromosome 9. Using a range of restriction endonucleases we have investigated DNA variation at the locus encoding the AGP genes in a panel of healthy Caucasians. Polymorphisms were identified using BamHI, EcoRI, BgIII, PvuII, HindIII, TaqI and MspI. Non-random associations were found between the BamHI, EcoRI, BgIII RFLPs. The RFLPs detected with PvuII, TaqI and MspI were all located in exon 6 of both AGP genes. The duplication of an AGP gene was observed in 11% of the individuals studied and was in linkage disequilibrium with the TaqI RFLP. The identification and characterization of these polymorphisms will prove useful for other population and forensic studies.

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Owczarek, C. M., Owczarek, A. L., & Board, P. G. (2002). Identification and characterization of polymorphisms at the HSA α1-acid glycoprotein (ORM) gene locus in Caucasians. Genetics and Molecular Biology, 25(1), 13–19. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572002000100004

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