RAPID DNA TYPING FOR HLA-C USING SEQUENCE-SPECIFIC PRIMERS (PCR-SSP) - IDENTIFICATION OF SEROLOGICAL AND NON-SEROLOGICALLY DEFINED HLA-C ALLELES INCLUDING SEVERAL NEW ALLELES

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作者
BUNCE, M
WELSH, KI
机构
[1] Transplantation Immunology, Nuffield Dept. of Surgery, Oxford Transplant Centre, Churchill Hospital, Oxford
来源
TISSUE ANTIGENS | 1994年 / 43卷 / 01期
关键词
DNA TYPING; HISTOCOMPATIBILITY TESTING; HLA-C; PCR-SSP;
D O I
10.1111/j.1399-0039.1994.tb02290.x
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Detection of HLA-C antigens by complement mediated cytotoxicity using human alloantisera is often difficult. Between 20 to 40% of individuals in every race have undectectable HLA-C locus antigens and 9 out of the 29 sequenced HLA-C alleles so far published encode serologically undetected antigens. In addition, HLA-C molecules are expressed at the cell surface at about 10% of the levels of HLA-A and HLA-B. Recently, amplification of DNA using sequence-specific primers (PCR-SSP) has proved a reliable and rapid method for typing HLA-DR, HLA-DQA and HLA-DQB genes. PCR-SSP takes two hours to perform and is therefore suitable for the genotyping of cadaveric donors. We have designed a set of primers which will positively identify the HLA-C alleles corresponding to the serologically defined series HLA-Cw1, Cw2, Cw3, Cw4, Cw5, Cw6, Cw7 and Cw8. The serologically undetectable alleles have also been detected in groups according to sequence homology. In addition, three new unsequenced variants have been identified. DNA samples from 56 International Histocompatibility Workshop reference cell lines and 103 control individuals have been typed by the HLA-C PCR-SSP technique. 4/56 cell line types and 11/103 normal control individuals types were discrepant with the reported serological types. Ail combinations of serologically detectable and most of the serologically blank HLA-C antigens can be readily identified. DNA typing for HLA-Cw by PCR-SSP can take as little as 130 minutes from start to finish, including DNA preparation.
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