Literature DB >> 17502594

A highly divergent microsatellite facilitating fast and accurate DRB haplotyping in humans and rhesus macaques.

Gaby G M Doxiadis1, Nanine de Groot, Frans H J Claas, Ilias I N Doxiadis, Jon J van Rood, Ronald E Bontrop.   

Abstract

The DRB region of the MHC in primate species is known to display abundant region configuration polymorphism with regard to the number and content of genes present per haplotype. Furthermore, depending on the species studied, the different DRB genes themselves may display varying degrees of allelic polymorphism. Because of this combination of diversity (differential gene number) and polymorphism (allelic variation), molecular typing methods for the primate DRB region are cumbersome. All intact DRB genes present in humans and rhesus macaques appear to possess, however, a complex and highly divergent microsatellite. Microsatellite analysis of a sizeable panel of outbred rhesus macaques, covering most of the known Mamu-DRB haplotypes, resulted in the definition of unique genotyping patterns that appear to be specific for a given haplotype. Subsequent examination of a representative panel of human cells illustrated that this approach also facilitates high-resolution HLA-DRB typing in an easy, quick, and reproducible fashion. The genetic composition of this complex microsatellite is shown to be in concordance with the phylogenetic relationships of various HLA-DRB and Mamu-DRB exon 2 gene/lineage sequences. Moreover, its length variability segregates with allelic variation of the respective gene. This simple protocol may find application in a variety of research avenues such as transplantation biology, disease association studies, molecular ecology, paternity testing, and forensic medicine.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17502594      PMCID: PMC1868589          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0702964104

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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