Distribution of the CCR5 Gene 32-bp Deletion in Europe

Abstract
The chemokine receptor CCR5 constitutes the major coreceptor for the macrophage-tropic strains of HIV-1. A mutant allele of the CCR5 gene called Δ32 was shown to provide strong resistance to homozygotes against infection by HIV. The frequency of the Δ32 allele was investigated in 2522 noninfected unrelated individuals from 16 different European populations. The Δ32 allele was found in all populations studied, with a mean frequency of about 9.1%. A north-to-south gradient correlating latitude with Δ32 allelic frequencies was found (r = 0.726), with highest allele frequencies in Denmark and Northern France, and the lowest allele frequencies in Corsica.