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Alleles at four HLA class II loci determined by oligonucleotide hybridization and their associations in five ethnic groups
Authors:Marcelo A. Fernandez-Viña  Xiaojiang Gao  M. Elisa Moraes  J. Roberto Moraes  Iracema Salatiel  Sharon Miller  Jeanette Tsai  Yiping Sun  Jiabin An  Zulay Layrisse  Ephraim Gazit  Chaim Brautbar  Peter Stastny
Affiliation:(1) Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Boulevard, 75235-8886 Dallas, TX, USA;(2) Immunogenetics Laboratory (PITO-CNCC) Hospital do Servidores do Estado, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil;(3) China-Japan Friendship Hospital and Beijing Children's Hospital, Beijing, China;(4) Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Cientificas (IVIC), Caracas, Venezuela;(5) Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel;(6) Haddassah University Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel
Abstract:The use of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and oligonucleotide hybridization offers a new approach for the definition of HLA class II alleles. It has been possible to determine 43 alleles of DRB1, four of DRB3, two of DRB4, four of DRB5, eight of DQA1, and 14 of DQB1. These alleles are inherited together in members of families and form closely associated groups which are found repeatedly and in characteristics patterns in different populations. We have determined the HLA class II alleles and analyzed their association in 431 healthy unrelated subjects including 161 North American Caucasians, 53 Latin Americans, 61 Blacks, 88 Chinese, and 68 Israeli Jews. For-locus haplotypes (DRB1; DRB3/4/5; DQA1; DQB1) were derived from 79 B cell lines and the analysis of segregation in 34 nuclear families. The B-cell lines yielded 37 and the families showed the same, and 20 other, haplotypic combinations. In addition to these 57 haplotypes, associated alleles were assigned in the unrelated panels following certain rules. The resulting haplotypes were assigned to groups known to share associated alleles. The groups were: (1) DR1, DR2, and DRw10 (13 haplotypes); (2) DR3 and DRw6 (26 haplotypes); (3) DR5 and DRw8 (24 haplotypes); (4) DR4, DR7, and DR9 (24 haplotypes). Their distribution in populations with different ethnic backgrounds was analyzed. The expressed DRB4 allele and its null mutant were determined by PCR and oligonucleotide hybridization. The different DR7 haplotypes resulting from these determinations were analyzed in a panel of 130 North American Caucasoids. This comprehensive analysis of class II HLA haplotypes in human populations should be useful in understanding the role of these genes and in various applications including anthropolgy, disease susceptibility, and transplantation of allogeneic organs and tissues.Address correspondence and offprint requests to: P. Stastny
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