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HLA-E coding and 3' untranslated region variability determined by next-generation sequencing in two West-African population samples.

Erick C Castelli1, Celso T Mendes-Junior2, Audrey Sabbagh3, Iane O P Porto4, André Garcia3, Jaqueline Ramalho4, Thálitta H A Lima4, Juliana D Massaro5, Fabrício C Dias5, Cristhianna V A Collares5, Vincent Jamonneau6, Bruno Bucheton7, Mamadou Camara8, Eduardo A Donadi5.   

Abstract

HLA-E is a non-classical Human Leucocyte Antigen class I gene with immunomodulatory properties. Whereas HLA-E expression usually occurs at low levels, it is widely distributed amongst human tissues, has the ability to bind self and non-self antigens and to interact with NK cells and T lymphocytes, being important for immunosurveillance and also for fighting against infections. HLA-E is usually the most conserved locus among all class I genes. However, most of the previous studies evaluating HLA-E variability sequenced only a few exons or genotyped known polymorphisms. Here we report a strategy to evaluate HLA-E variability by next-generation sequencing (NGS) that might be used to other HLA loci and present the HLA-E haplotype diversity considering the segment encoding the entire HLA-E mRNA (including 5'UTR, introns and the 3'UTR) in two African population samples, Susu from Guinea-Conakry and Lobi from Burkina Faso. Our results indicate that (a) the HLA-E gene is indeed conserved, encoding mainly two different protein molecules; (b) Africans do present several unknown HLA-E alleles presenting synonymous mutations; (c) the HLA-E 3'UTR is quite polymorphic and (d) haplotypes in the HLA-E 3'UTR are in close association with HLA-E coding alleles. NGS has proved to be an important tool on data generation for future studies evaluating variability in non-classical MHC genes.
Copyright © 2015 American Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Africa; HLA-E; Haplotypes; Next-generation sequencing (NGS); Non-classical HLA; Polymorphisms; West-African populations

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26187162     DOI: 10.1016/j.humimm.2015.06.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Immunol        ISSN: 0198-8859            Impact factor:   2.850


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