Title
The genetic structure and adaptation of Andean highlanders and Amazonians are influenced by the interplay between geography and culture
Date Issued
2020
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Publisher(s)
National Academy of Sciences
Abstract
Western South America was one of the worldwide cradles of civilization. The well-known Inca Empire was the tip of the iceberg of an evolutionary process that started 11,000 to 14,000 years ago. Genetic data from 18 Peruvian populations reveal the following: 1) The between-population homogenization of the central southern Andes and its differentiation with respect to Amazonian populations of similar latitudes do not extend northward. Instead, longitudinal gene flow between the northern coast of Peru, Andes, and Amazonia accompanied cultural and socioeconomic interactions revealed by archeology. This pattern recapitulates the environmental and cultural differentiation between the fertile north, where altitudes are lower, and the arid south, where the Andes are higher, acting as a genetic barrier between the sharply different environments of the Andes and Amazonia. 2) The genetic homogenization between the populations of the arid Andes is not only due to migrations during the Inca Empire or the subsequent colonial period. It started at least during the earlier expansion of the Wari Empire (600 to 1,000 years before present). 3) This demographic history allowed for cases of positive natural selection in the high and arid Andes vs. the low Amazon tropical forest: in the Andes, a putative enhancer in HAND2-AS1 (heart and neural crest derivatives expressed 2 antisense RNA1, a noncoding gene related to cardiovascular function) and rs269868-C/Ser1067 in DUOX2 (dual oxidase 2, related to thyroid function and innate immunity) genes and, in the Amazon, the gene encoding for the CD45 protein, essential for antigen recognition by T and B lymphocytes in viral-host interaction.
Start page
32557
End page
32565
Volume
117
Issue
51
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Sociología Genética humana
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85098154868
PubMed ID
Source
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
ISSN of the container
0027-8424
Sponsor(s)
Proproject Epidemiologia Genômica de Coortes Brasileiras de base popula-gional (EPIGEN-Brazil, https://epigen.grude.ufmg.br/), funded by the Departamento de Ciência e Tecnologia/Ministério de Saúde (DECIT-MS, Brazil). ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. We thank the Peruvian populations for their participation. We thank the members of the Laboratório de Diversidad Genética Humana, Mateus Gouveia, Kelly Nunes, Garrett Hellenthal, Mark Lipson, Marcia Beltrame, Fabrício Santos, Claudio Struchiner, Ricardo Santos, Luis Guillermo Lumbreras, Sandra Romero-Hidalgo, Víctor Acuña-Alonzo, Miguel Ortega, and Juliana Lacerda, for discussions or technical assistance; Harrison Montejo, Silvia Capristano, Juana Choque, and Marco Galarza from Laboratorio de Biotecnologia y Biologia Molecular of Instituto Nacio-nal de Salud (Peru) for collaborating with the Peruvian Genome Project and conducting the genotyping; and Rafael Tou, Lucas Faria, Livia Metzker, and Alex Teixeira for their final reading of SI Appendix. This work was supported by the Peruvian National Institute of Health (INS), the Brazilian Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnoló-gico, Pró-Reitoria de pesquisa at the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG), Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa de Minas Gerais (FAPEMIG, grant number RED00314‐16), and the Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pes-soal de Nível Superior (CAPES) programs: the Programa de Excelência Aca-dêmica (PROEX) and the Programa Institucional de Internacionalização (PRINT). V.B. was a CAPES/Programa de Estudantes-Convênio de Pós-Grad-uação (PEC-PG) fellow (grant number 88882.195664/2018-01). P.E.R. was funded by the Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico, Tecnológico y de Innovación Tecnológica (Fondecyt - Perú) (grant number 34-2019, “Proyecto de Mejoramiento y Ampliación de los Servicios del Sistema Nacional de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación Tecnológica”). Datasets were We thank the Peruvian populations for their participation. We thank the members of the Laboratorio de Diversidad Genetica Humana, Mateus Gouveia, Kelly Nunes, Garrett Hellenthal, Mark Lipson, Marcia Beltrame, Fabricio Santos, Claudio Struchiner, Ricardo Santos, Luis Guillermo Lumbreras, Sandra Romero-Hidalgo, Victor Acuna-Alonzo, Miguel Ortega, and Juliana Lacerda, for discussions or technical assistance; Harrison Montejo, Silvia Capristano, Juana Choque, and Marco Galarza from Laboratorio de Biotecnologia y Biologia Molecular of Instituto Nacional de Salud (Peru) for collaborating with the Peruvian Genome Project and conducting the genotyping; and Rafael Tou, Lucas Faria, Livia Metzker, and Alex Teixeira for their final reading of SI Appendix. This work was supported by the Peruvian National Institute of Health (INS), the Brazilian Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico, Pro-Reitoria de pesquisa at the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG), Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa de Minas Gerais (FAPEMIG, grant number RED00314-16), and the Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior (CAPES) programs: the Programa de Excelencia Academica (PROEX) and the Programa Institucional de Internacionalizacao (PRINT). V.B. was a CAPES/Programa de Estudantes-Convenio de Pos-Graduacao (PEC-PG) fellow (grant number 88882.195664/2018-01). P.E.R. was funded by the Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Cientifico, Tecnologico y de Innovacion Tecnologica (Fondecyt - Peru) (grant number 34-2019, "Proyecto de Mejoramiento y Ampliacion de los Servicios del Sistema Nacional de Ciencia, Tecnologia e Innovacion Tecnologica). Datasets were processed in the Sagarana HPC cluster at the Centro de Laborat?rios Multiusu?rios at Instituto de Ci?ncias Biol?gicas-UFMG. This work is a product of the collaboration between investigators from the Peruvian Genome Project at the INS and the Genomics and Bioinformatics group of the Project Proproject Epidemiologia Gen?mica de Coortes Brasileiras de base populagional (EPIGEN-Brazil, https://epigen.grude.ufmg.br/), funded by the Departamento de Ci?ncia e Tecnologia/Minist?rio de Sa?de (DECITMS, Brazil).
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