The extent of HLA class II allele level disparity in unrelated bone marrow transplantation: analysis of 1259 National Marrow Donor Program donor–recipient pairs

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CK Hurley
LA Baxter-Lowe
AB Begovich
M Fernandez-Vina
H Noreen
B Schmeckpeper
Z Awdeh
M Chopek
M Salazar
TM Williams
EJ Yunis
D Kitajima
K Shipp
J Splett
T Winden
C Kollman
D Johnson
J Ng
RJ Hartzman
J Hegland
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[1] Georgetown University,Department of Microbiology and Immunology and Department of Pediatrics
[2] Center for Cancer Treatment and Research,Department of Pathology
[3] University of South Carolina,Department of Cancer Immunology and AIDS
[4] University of California,undefined
[5] Roche Molecular Systems,undefined
[6] American Red Cross-National,undefined
[7] Immunology/Histocompatibility Laboratory,undefined
[8] Fairview-University Medical Center,undefined
[9] Immunogenetics Laboratories,undefined
[10] The Johns Hopkins University,undefined
[11] American Red Cross-National,undefined
[12] CBR Laboratories,undefined
[13] Inc.,undefined
[14] American Red Cross-Northeast Region,undefined
[15] University of New Mexico,undefined
[16] Dana-Farber Cancer Institute,undefined
[17] National Marrow Donor Program,undefined
[18] Blood Centers of the Pacific-Irwin Center,undefined
[19] Naval Medical Research Center,undefined
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bone marrow transplantation; HLA matching;
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A comprehensive analysis of the HLA-D region loci, DRB1, DRB3, DRB5, DQA1, DQB1, DPA1 and DPB1, was performed to determine allelic diversity and underlying HLA disparity in 1259 bone marrow recipients and their unrelated donors transplanted through the National Marrow Donor Program. Although 43.0% of DRB1 alleles known to exist at the beginning of the study were found in this predominantly Caucasian transplant population, a few alleles predominated at each locus. In recipients, 67.1% of DRB1 alleles identified were one or two of six common DRB1 alleles. Only 118 (9.4%) donor–recipient pairs were matched for all alleles of DRB1, DQA1, DQB1, DPA1 and DPB1. While 79.4% of the pairs were matched for DRB1, only 13.2% were matched for DPB1 alleles. Almost 66% of pairs differed by more than one allele mismatch and 59.0% differed at more than one HLA-D locus. DQB1 was matched in 85.9% of DRB1-matched pairs. In contrast, only 13.9% of the pairs matched for DRB1, DQA1 and DQB1 were also matched for DPA1 and DPB1. This database, highlighting the underlying HLA disparity within the pairs, forms the foundation of an ongoing study to establish the relationship between HLA matching and successful outcome in unrelated allogeneic stem cell transplant. Bone Marrow Transplantation (2000) 25, 385–393.
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