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Characterization of 12 microsatellite loci of the human MHC in a panel of reference cell lines
Authors:Maureen P Martin  Anita Harding  Robert Chadwick  Mel Kronick  Michael Cullen  Ling Lin  Emmanuel Mignot  M Carrington
Institution:(1) Intramural Research Support Program, SAIC-Frederick, National Cancer Institute-Frederick Cancer Research and Development Center, Frederick, MD 21702-1201, USA, US;(2) Applied Biosystems Division, Perkin Elmer, Foster City, CA,;(3) Center for Narcolepsy Research, Department of Psychiatry, Stanford University, School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA,
Abstract: The human genome contains a large number of interspersed microsatellite repeats which exhibit a high degree of polymorphism and are inherited in a Mendelian fashion, making them extremely useful genetic markers. Several microsatellites have been described in the HLA region, but allele nomenclature, a set of broadly distributed controls, and typing methods have not been standardized, which has resulted in discrepant microsatellite data between laboratories. In this report we present a detailed protocol for genotyping microsatellites using a semi-automated fluorescence-based method. Twelve microsatellites within or near the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) were typed in the 10th International Histocompatibility Workshop homozygous typing cell lines (HTCs) and alleles were designated based on size. All loci were sequenced in two HTCs providing some information on the level of complexity of the repeat sequence. A comparison of allele size obtained by genotyping versus that obtained by direct sequencing showed minor discrepancies in some cases, but these were not unexpected given the technical differences in the methodologies. Fluorescence-based typing of microsatellites in the MHC described herein is highly efficient, accurate, and reproducible, and will allow comparison of results between laboratories. Received: 10 May 1997 / Revised: 1 August 1997
Keywords:  HLA  Microsatellite loci  Microsatellite typing  Human  MHC
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