The Human ¦Á2A-AR Gene and the Genotype of Site -1296 and the Susceptibility to Motion Sickness

LIU Li*, YUAN Li1, WANG Hong-Bo,YU Li-Shen2, ZHENG Jun, LUO Chao-Quan1, WANG Ye
( Key Laboratory of Molecular Biology, General Hospital of Airforce,  Beijing 100036,China;1Department of Biochemistry,Sun Yat-Sen University of Medical Sciences,Guangzhou 510089,China;2Institute of Aviation Medicine AF,Beijing 100036,China )

Abstract    The gene sequences of ¦Á2A-adrenergic receptor¡¡(¦Á2A-AR) in 39 Chinese and 1 Englishman showed 13 differences of g or c insertion or deletion in its regulation region, coding region and 3' untranslated region, compared with that reported in GenBank.The gene sequences from all the samples respectively were identical except for 2 single nucleotide polymorphisms,  including the sequence of sense and antisense strand sequenced.  It was found that: (1) the frequency of gg genotype in Chinese and Japanese,who are high susceptible to motion sickness,were 5.8 and 7.8 fold higher than that in Englishmen; (2) g allele frequencies in Chinese and Japanese were higher than latter ( P£¼0.01 ); (3) gg genotype frequency in population susceptible to motion sickness was 1.6 fold higher than that in population unsusceptible to motion sickness, and g allele frequency was higher than latter (P£¼0.01). All the populations were in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.The results suggested that gg genotype and g allele at site -1296 in ¦Á2A-AR  gene could associate with the susceptibility to motion sickness.
Key words    ¦Á2A adrenergic recepror (¦Á2A-AR); gene;  polymorphism; motion sickness

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