The Story of a Ship Journey, Malaria, and the HBB Gene IVS-II-745 Mutation: Circassian Immigration to Cyprus

Background During 19th century, the Circassians were secluded from their lands and forced to migrate to Ottoman Empire properties. Approximately 2,346 Circassians were exiled from Istanbul to Cyprus Island. During the deportation journey, many of Circassian passed away in consequence of malaria and...

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Main Authors: Mahmut C. Ergoren, Sehime G. Temel, Gamze Mocan, Munis Dundar
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Language:English
Published: Georg Thieme Verlag KG 2021-03-01
Series:Global Medical Genetics
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Online Access:http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0041-1726336
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spelling doaj-441c4da2f3d0455189ca5a5a6b655b712021-05-17T08:02:32ZengGeorg Thieme Verlag KGGlobal Medical Genetics2699-94042021-03-01080206907110.1055/s-0041-1726336The Story of a Ship Journey, Malaria, and the HBB Gene IVS-II-745 Mutation: Circassian Immigration to CyprusMahmut C. Ergoren0Sehime G. Temel1Gamze Mocan2Munis Dundar3Department of Medical Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, Near East University, Nicosia, CyprusDepartment of Medical Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, Bursa Uludag University, Bursa, TurkeyDepartment of Medical Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, Near East University, Nicosia, CyprusDepartment of Medical Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, Erciyes University, Kayseri, TurkeyBackground During 19th century, the Circassians were secluded from their lands and forced to migrate to Ottoman Empire properties. Approximately 2,346 Circassians were exiled from Istanbul to Cyprus Island. During the deportation journey, many of Circassian passed away in consequence of malaria and unknown reasons. Overall, 1,351 survivor Circassians managed to reach the island, however, many of them had faced with endemic malaria again in Cyprus. An autosomal recessive hematological disorder thalassemia was the second endemic health condition after malaria, whereas thalassemia carriers show resistance to malaria infections. Materials and Methods A large Cypriot family with 57 members whose grandparents were supposed to be in that ship journey has been investigated in this study. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)–amplification refractory mutation system (ARMS) analysis technique was used for genotyping the HHB gene. Results The human β-globin (HBB) gene c.316–106C > G (IVS-II-745) (II-745) heterozygous variation have been detected. Conclusion Overall, this study is a very good example for a typical natural selection. In this case, one single gene point mutation did not limit survival in the society; natively, it increased their survival changes to form new colonization and the inheritance of the mutation to the next generations.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0041-1726336circassiansβ-thalassemiaivs-ii-745cyprusmalariagenetic fitness
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author Mahmut C. Ergoren
Sehime G. Temel
Gamze Mocan
Munis Dundar
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Sehime G. Temel
Gamze Mocan
Munis Dundar
The Story of a Ship Journey, Malaria, and the HBB Gene IVS-II-745 Mutation: Circassian Immigration to Cyprus
Global Medical Genetics
circassians
β-thalassemia
ivs-ii-745
cyprus
malaria
genetic fitness
author_facet Mahmut C. Ergoren
Sehime G. Temel
Gamze Mocan
Munis Dundar
author_sort Mahmut C. Ergoren
title The Story of a Ship Journey, Malaria, and the HBB Gene IVS-II-745 Mutation: Circassian Immigration to Cyprus
title_short The Story of a Ship Journey, Malaria, and the HBB Gene IVS-II-745 Mutation: Circassian Immigration to Cyprus
title_full The Story of a Ship Journey, Malaria, and the HBB Gene IVS-II-745 Mutation: Circassian Immigration to Cyprus
title_fullStr The Story of a Ship Journey, Malaria, and the HBB Gene IVS-II-745 Mutation: Circassian Immigration to Cyprus
title_full_unstemmed The Story of a Ship Journey, Malaria, and the HBB Gene IVS-II-745 Mutation: Circassian Immigration to Cyprus
title_sort story of a ship journey, malaria, and the hbb gene ivs-ii-745 mutation: circassian immigration to cyprus
publisher Georg Thieme Verlag KG
series Global Medical Genetics
issn 2699-9404
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Background During 19th century, the Circassians were secluded from their lands and forced to migrate to Ottoman Empire properties. Approximately 2,346 Circassians were exiled from Istanbul to Cyprus Island. During the deportation journey, many of Circassian passed away in consequence of malaria and unknown reasons. Overall, 1,351 survivor Circassians managed to reach the island, however, many of them had faced with endemic malaria again in Cyprus. An autosomal recessive hematological disorder thalassemia was the second endemic health condition after malaria, whereas thalassemia carriers show resistance to malaria infections. Materials and Methods A large Cypriot family with 57 members whose grandparents were supposed to be in that ship journey has been investigated in this study. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)–amplification refractory mutation system (ARMS) analysis technique was used for genotyping the HHB gene. Results The human β-globin (HBB) gene c.316–106C > G (IVS-II-745) (II-745) heterozygous variation have been detected. Conclusion Overall, this study is a very good example for a typical natural selection. In this case, one single gene point mutation did not limit survival in the society; natively, it increased their survival changes to form new colonization and the inheritance of the mutation to the next generations.
topic circassians
β-thalassemia
ivs-ii-745
cyprus
malaria
genetic fitness
url http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0041-1726336
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