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Order of class III genes relative to HLA genes determined by the haplotype method.

A N Wilton, B Charlton.   

Abstract

The B18 C4A3 C4BQ0 BfF1 DR3 haplotype was found to be ideal for determining the order of C4 and Bf relative to HLA-B and DR by the haplotype method. All the copies of this haplotype are assumed to be derived from a single ancestral haplotype. Sixteen of the twenty-six BfF1-containing haplotypes carried all of the alleles from this "ancestral" haplotype. Most of the other BfF1-containing haplotypes could be derived from the "ancestral" haplotype by a single crossover event for one of the two possible gene orders. This suggests that B18 C4A3 C4BQ0 BfF1 DR3 is the sole source of the BfF1 allele. The uncommon C4 type on B18 C4A3 C4BQ0 BfF1 DR3 facilitates recognition of the BfF1-containing products of recombination between Bf and C4. One such recombinant haplotype was found which shows that the orientation of the class III genes is as follows: C4 is closest to HLA-B and Bf is closest to HLA-DR. This gene order is supported by all the earlier unequivocal results obtained using the haplotype method (Olaisen et al. 1983, Marshall et al. 1984a). Combining these results with the information on class III genes obtained from overlapping cosmid clones (Carroll et al. 1984) and earlier mapping studies (Robson and Lamm 1984) shows that HLA-B is telomeric to 21B. C4B, 21A, C4A, Bf and C2 then follow 21B in that order covering 120 kb. HLA-DR is located further toward the centromere.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3462127     DOI: 10.1007/BF00373113

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunogenetics        ISSN: 0093-7711            Impact factor:   2.846


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