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Phenotype frequencies of autosomal minor histocompatibility antigens display significant differences among populations
Authors:Spierings Eric  Hendriks Matthijs  Absi Léna  Canossi Angelica  Chhaya Sonal  Crowley John  Dolstra Harry  Eliaou Jean-François  Ellis Tom  Enczmann Jürgen  Fasano Maria E  Gervais Thibaut  Gorodezky Clara  Kircher Brigitte  Laurin David  Leffell Mary S  Loiseau Pascale  Malkki Mari  Markiewicz Miroslaw  Martinetti Miryam  Maruya Etsuko  Mehra Narinder  Oguz Fatma  Oudshoorn Machteld  Pereira Noemi  Rani Rajni  Sergeant Ruhena  Thomson Jackie  Tran Thuong Hien  Turpeinen Hannu  Yang Kuo-Liang  Zunec Renata  Carrington Mary  de Knijff Peter  Goulmy Els
Affiliation:Immunohematology and Blood Transfusion, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands. eric.spierings@lumc.nl
Abstract:Minor histocompatibility (H) antigens are allogeneic target molecules having significant roles in alloimmune responses after human leukocyte antigen–matched solid organ and stem cell transplantation (SCT). Minor H antigens are instrumental in the processes of transplant rejection, graft-versus-host disease, and in the curative graft-versus-tumor effect of SCT. The latter characteristic enabled the current application of selected minor H antigens in clinical immunotherapeutic SCT protocols. No information exists on the global phenotypic distribution of the currently identified minor H antigens. Therefore, an estimation of their overall impact in human leukocyte antigen–matched solid organ and SCT in the major ethnic populations is still lacking. For the first time, a worldwide phenotype frequency analysis of ten autosomal minor H antigens was executed by 31 laboratories and comprised 2,685 randomly selected individuals from six major ethnic populations. Significant differences in minor H antigen frequencies were observed between the ethnic populations, some of which appeared to be geographically correlated.
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