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Three new HLA-G alleles and their linkage disequilibria with HLA-A
Authors:Pablo Morales  Alfredo Corell  Jorge Martínez-Laso  J Manuel Martín-Villa  Pilar Varela  Estela Paz-Artal  Luis-M Allende  Antonio Arnaiz-Villena
Institution:(1) Inmunología, Hospital Universitario ldquo12 de Octubrerdquo, Universidad Complutense, 28041 Madrid, Spain
Abstract:Three new allelic forms of the HLA-G DNA sequence (HLA-G*II, HLA-G*III, and HLA-G*IV) have been identified. With the HLA-G*I sequence (previously designated HLA 6.0) as a reference, HLA-G*II shows a silent (G rarr A) mutation at the third base of codon 57, HLA-G*III bears a non-synonymous (A rarr T), but conservative, (Thr rarr Ser) substitution at the first base of codon 31, and HLA-G*IV shows two silent substitutions: (A rarr T) at the third base of codon 107 and (G rarr A) at the third base of codon 57. A rapid method of singling out each allele on genomic DNA has been developed by using polymerase chain reaction amplification followed by restriction endonuclease treatment. Also, more or less strong linkage disequilibria has been found between most HLA-A alleles and either HLA-G*I or *II, both being the most prevalent alleles in the population, with a genotypic frequency of 0.55 and 0.38, respectively; HLA-G*III is very rare and HLA-G*IV has a genotypic frequency of 0.07. An evolutive classification of HLA-A alleles results according to their association with either HLA-G*I or HLA-G*II, which does not correlate with the classical serological cross-reacting groups classification. The finding of a strong and selective A/G linkage disequilibria with most HLA-A alleles, together with the existence of less frequent random A/G associations, may suggest that there exist in different haplotypes true and varied A/G genetic distances (and not a recombinational hotspot). It may be inferred from preliminary data that in primates HLA-A/G haplotypes bearing G*II may have appeared later than those bearing G*I.The nucleotide sequence data reported in this paper have been submitted to the GenBank and EMBL nucleotide sequence databases and have been assigned the following accession numbers: EMBL-X60983 (HLA-G*II), GenBank-M99048 (HLA-G*III), and GenBank-L07784 (HLA-G*IV).The contribution to this paper by P. Morales and A. Corell is equal, and the order of authorship is arbitrary. Correspondence to: A. Arnaiz-Villena.
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