| Literature DB >> 24033148 |
E Cisneros1, N Martínez-Pomar, M Vilches, P Martín, R de Pablo, N Nuñez Del Prado, A Nieto, N Matamoros, M Moraru, C Vilches.
Abstract
A variety of strategies have been designed for sequence-based HLA typing (SBT) and for the isolation of new human leucocyte antigen (HLA) alleles, but unambiguous characterization of complete genomic sequences remains a challenge. We recently reported a simple method for the group-specific amplification (GSA) and sequencing of a full-length C*04 genomic sequence in isolation from the accompanying allele. Here we build on this strategy and present homologous methods that enable the isolation of HLA-C alleles belonging to another two allele groups. Using this approach, which can be applied to sequence-based typing in some clinical settings, we have successfully characterized three novel HLA-C alleles (C*04:128, C*07:01:01:02, and C*08:62).Entities:
Keywords: genomic DNA; human leucocyte antigen-C; human variation; new allele; sequence-based typing; untranslated regions
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24033148 DOI: 10.1111/tan.12192
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tissue Antigens ISSN: 0001-2815