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Frequency of adult type-associated lactase persistence LCT-13910C/T genotypes in the Czech/Slav and Czech Roma/Gypsy populations
Hubácek, Jaroslav A.; Adámková, Věra; Šedová, Lenka; Olišarová, Věra; Adámek, Václav; Tóthová, Valérie.
  • Hubácek, Jaroslav A.; Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine. Centre for Experimental Medicine. Prague. CZ
  • Adámková, Věra; Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine. Centre for Experimental Medicine. Prague. CZ
  • Šedová, Lenka; Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine. Centre for Experimental Medicine. Prague. CZ
  • Olišarová, Věra; Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine. Centre for Experimental Medicine. Prague. CZ
  • Adámek, Václav; Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine. Centre for Experimental Medicine. Prague. CZ
  • Tóthová, Valérie; Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine. Centre for Experimental Medicine. Prague. CZ
Genet. mol. biol ; 40(2): 450-452, Apr.-June 2017. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-892416
ABSTRACT
Abstract Lactase non-persistence (leading to primary lactose intolerance) is a genetically dependent inability to digest lactose in adulthood. As part of the human adaptation to dairying, the human lactase LCT-13910C/T mutation (which propagates adult expression of lactase) developed, spread and participated in the adaptation to dairying. This variant is associated with lactase activity persistence, and its carriers are able to digest lactose. We compared the frequencies of lactase 13910C/T (rs4988235) genotypes in Czechs/Slavs (N = 288) and Czech Gypsies/Roma (N = 300), two ethnically different groups where this polymorphism has not yet been analysed. Allelic frequencies significantly differed between the populations (p < 0.0001). In Czechs/Slavs, the lactase persistence T allele was present in 76% of the individuals, which is in agreement with frequencies among geographically neighbouring populations. In the Czech Gypsy/Roma population, only 27% of the adults were carriers of at least one lactase persistence allele, similar to the Indian population. In agreement with this result, dairy product consumption was reported by 70.5% of Czechs/Slavs and 39.0% of the Czech Gypsy/Roma population. Both in the Czech Gypsy/Roma and in the Czech/Slavs populations, the presence of carriers of the lactase persistence allele was similar in subjects self-reporting the consumption of unfermented/fresh milk, in comparison to the others.


Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Type of study: Risk factors Language: English Journal: Genet. mol. biol Journal subject: Genetics Year: 2017 Type: Article / Project document Affiliation country: Czech Republic Institution/Affiliation country: Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine/CZ

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Type of study: Risk factors Language: English Journal: Genet. mol. biol Journal subject: Genetics Year: 2017 Type: Article / Project document Affiliation country: Czech Republic Institution/Affiliation country: Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine/CZ