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Defining KIR and HLA Class I Genotypes at Highest Resolution via High-Throughput Sequencing.

Paul J Norman1, Jill A Hollenbach2, Neda Nemat-Gorgani3, Wesley M Marin2, Steven J Norberg4, Elham Ashouri3, Jyothi Jayaraman5, Emily E Wroblewski3, John Trowsdale5, Raja Rajalingam6, Jorge R Oksenberg2, Jacques Chiaroni7, Lisbeth A Guethlein3, James A Traherne5, Mostafa Ronaghi4, Peter Parham3.   

Abstract

The physiological functions of natural killer (NK) cells in human immunity and reproduction depend upon diverse interactions between killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIRs) and their HLA class I ligands: HLA-A, HLA-B, and HLA-C. The genomic regions containing the KIR and HLA class I genes are unlinked, structurally complex, and highly polymorphic. They are also strongly associated with a wide spectrum of diseases, including infections, autoimmune disorders, cancers, and pregnancy disorders, as well as the efficacy of transplantation and other immunotherapies. To facilitate study of these extraordinary genes, we developed a method that captures, sequences, and analyzes the 13 KIR genes and HLA-A, HLA-B, and HLA-C from genomic DNA. We also devised a bioinformatics pipeline that attributes sequencing reads to specific KIR genes, determines copy number by read depth, and calls high-resolution genotypes for each KIR gene. We validated this method by using DNA from well-characterized cell lines, comparing it to established methods of HLA and KIR genotyping, and determining KIR genotypes from 1000 Genomes sequence data. This identified 116 previously uncharacterized KIR alleles, which were all demonstrated to be authentic by sequencing from source DNA via standard methods. Analysis of just two KIR genes showed that 22% of the 1000 Genomes individuals have a previously uncharacterized allele or a structural variant. The method we describe is suited to the large-scale analyses that are needed for characterizing human populations and defining the precise HLA and KIR factors associated with disease. The methods are applicable to other highly polymorphic genes.
Copyright © 2016 American Society of Human Genetics. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  HLA class I; KIR; gene content diversity; highly polymorphic; immunity

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27486779      PMCID: PMC4974113          DOI: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2016.06.023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hum Genet        ISSN: 0002-9297            Impact factor:   11.025


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