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High-Throughput High-Resolution Class I HLA Genotyping in East Africa

HLA, the most genetically diverse loci in the human genome, play a crucial role in host-pathogen interaction by mediating innate and adaptive cellular immune responses. A vast number of infectious diseases affect East Africa, including HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis, but the HLA genetic diversi...

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Autores principales: Koehler, Rebecca N., Walsh, Anne M., Sanders-Buell, Eric E., Eller, Leigh Anne, Eller, Michael, Currier, Jeffrey R., Bautista, Christian T., Wabwire-Mangen, Fred, Hoelscher, Michael, Maboko, Leonard, Kim, Jerome, Michael, Nelson L., Robb, Merlin L., McCutchan, Francine E., Kijak, Gustavo H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2873994/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20505773
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010751
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author Koehler, Rebecca N.
Walsh, Anne M.
Sanders-Buell, Eric E.
Eller, Leigh Anne
Eller, Michael
Currier, Jeffrey R.
Bautista, Christian T.
Wabwire-Mangen, Fred
Hoelscher, Michael
Maboko, Leonard
Kim, Jerome
Michael, Nelson L.
Robb, Merlin L.
McCutchan, Francine E.
Kijak, Gustavo H.
author_facet Koehler, Rebecca N.
Walsh, Anne M.
Sanders-Buell, Eric E.
Eller, Leigh Anne
Eller, Michael
Currier, Jeffrey R.
Bautista, Christian T.
Wabwire-Mangen, Fred
Hoelscher, Michael
Maboko, Leonard
Kim, Jerome
Michael, Nelson L.
Robb, Merlin L.
McCutchan, Francine E.
Kijak, Gustavo H.
author_sort Koehler, Rebecca N.
collection PubMed
description HLA, the most genetically diverse loci in the human genome, play a crucial role in host-pathogen interaction by mediating innate and adaptive cellular immune responses. A vast number of infectious diseases affect East Africa, including HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis, but the HLA genetic diversity in this region remains incompletely described. This is a major obstacle for the design and evaluation of preventive vaccines. Available HLA typing techniques, that provide the 4-digit level resolution needed to interpret immune responses, lack sufficient throughput for large immunoepidemiological studies. Here we present a novel HLA typing assay bridging the gap between high resolution and high throughput. The assay is based on real-time PCR using sequence-specific primers (SSP) and can genotype carriers of the 49 most common East African class I HLA-A, -B, and -C alleles, at the 4-digit level. Using a validation panel of 175 samples from Kampala, Uganda, previously defined by sequence-based typing, the new assay performed with 100% sensitivity and specificity. The assay was also implemented to define the HLA genetic complexity of a previously uncharacterized Tanzanian population, demonstrating its inclusion in the major East African genetic cluster. The availability of genotyping tools with this capacity will be extremely useful in the identification of correlates of immune protection and the evaluation of candidate vaccine efficacy.
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spelling pubmed-28739942010-05-26 High-Throughput High-Resolution Class I HLA Genotyping in East Africa Koehler, Rebecca N. Walsh, Anne M. Sanders-Buell, Eric E. Eller, Leigh Anne Eller, Michael Currier, Jeffrey R. Bautista, Christian T. Wabwire-Mangen, Fred Hoelscher, Michael Maboko, Leonard Kim, Jerome Michael, Nelson L. Robb, Merlin L. McCutchan, Francine E. Kijak, Gustavo H. PLoS One Research Article HLA, the most genetically diverse loci in the human genome, play a crucial role in host-pathogen interaction by mediating innate and adaptive cellular immune responses. A vast number of infectious diseases affect East Africa, including HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis, but the HLA genetic diversity in this region remains incompletely described. This is a major obstacle for the design and evaluation of preventive vaccines. Available HLA typing techniques, that provide the 4-digit level resolution needed to interpret immune responses, lack sufficient throughput for large immunoepidemiological studies. Here we present a novel HLA typing assay bridging the gap between high resolution and high throughput. The assay is based on real-time PCR using sequence-specific primers (SSP) and can genotype carriers of the 49 most common East African class I HLA-A, -B, and -C alleles, at the 4-digit level. Using a validation panel of 175 samples from Kampala, Uganda, previously defined by sequence-based typing, the new assay performed with 100% sensitivity and specificity. The assay was also implemented to define the HLA genetic complexity of a previously uncharacterized Tanzanian population, demonstrating its inclusion in the major East African genetic cluster. The availability of genotyping tools with this capacity will be extremely useful in the identification of correlates of immune protection and the evaluation of candidate vaccine efficacy. Public Library of Science 2010-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC2873994/ /pubmed/20505773 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010751 Text en This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
spellingShingle Research Article
Koehler, Rebecca N.
Walsh, Anne M.
Sanders-Buell, Eric E.
Eller, Leigh Anne
Eller, Michael
Currier, Jeffrey R.
Bautista, Christian T.
Wabwire-Mangen, Fred
Hoelscher, Michael
Maboko, Leonard
Kim, Jerome
Michael, Nelson L.
Robb, Merlin L.
McCutchan, Francine E.
Kijak, Gustavo H.
High-Throughput High-Resolution Class I HLA Genotyping in East Africa
title High-Throughput High-Resolution Class I HLA Genotyping in East Africa
title_full High-Throughput High-Resolution Class I HLA Genotyping in East Africa
title_fullStr High-Throughput High-Resolution Class I HLA Genotyping in East Africa
title_full_unstemmed High-Throughput High-Resolution Class I HLA Genotyping in East Africa
title_short High-Throughput High-Resolution Class I HLA Genotyping in East Africa
title_sort high-throughput high-resolution class i hla genotyping in east africa
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2873994/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20505773
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010751
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