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HLA-A Gene Polymorphism Defined by High-Resolution Sequence-Based Typing in 161 Northern Chinese Han People
Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) system is the most polymorphic region known in the human genome. In the present study, we analyzed for the first time the HLA-A gene polymorphisms defined by the high-resolution typing methods—sequence-based typing (SBT) in 161 Northern Chinese Han people. A total of 74...
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author | Yan, Chunxia Wang, Ruilin Li, Jingxiang Deng, Yajun Wu, Dongying Zhang, Hongbo Zhang, Hongxing Wang, Lidong Zhang, Chunrong Sun, Haiyan Zhang, Xiuqing Wang, Jian Yang, Huanming Li, Shengbin |
author_facet | Yan, Chunxia Wang, Ruilin Li, Jingxiang Deng, Yajun Wu, Dongying Zhang, Hongbo Zhang, Hongxing Wang, Lidong Zhang, Chunrong Sun, Haiyan Zhang, Xiuqing Wang, Jian Yang, Huanming Li, Shengbin |
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description | Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) system is the most polymorphic region known in the human genome. In the present study, we analyzed for the first time the HLA-A gene polymorphisms defined by the high-resolution typing methods—sequence-based typing (SBT) in 161 Northern Chinese Han people. A total of 74 different HLA-A gene types and 36 alleles were detected. The most frequent alleles were A*110101 (GF=0.2360), A*24020101 (GF=0.1646), and A*020101 (GF=0.1553); followed by A*3303 (GF=0.1180), A*3001 (GF=0.0590), and A*310102 (GF=0.0404). The frequencies of following alleles, A*0203, A*0205, A*0206, A*0207, A*030101, A*2423, A*2601, A*3201, and A*3301, are all higher than 0.0093. The homozygous alleles include A*020101, A*110101, A*24020101 and A*310102. Heterozygosity (H), polymorphism information content (PIC), discrimination power (DP) and probability of paternity exclusion (PPE) of HLA-A in the samples were calculated and their values were 0.8705, 0.8491, 0.6014, and 0.9475, respectively. These results by SBT analysis of HLA-A polymorphism in Northern Chinese Han population, especially the allele subtypes character, will be of great interest for clinical transplantation, disease-associated study and forensic identification. Implementation of high-resolution typing methods allows a significantly wider spectrum of HLA variation including rare alleles. This spectrum will further be extensively utilized in many fields. |
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spelling | pubmed-51722462016-12-23 HLA-A Gene Polymorphism Defined by High-Resolution Sequence-Based Typing in 161 Northern Chinese Han People Yan, Chunxia Wang, Ruilin Li, Jingxiang Deng, Yajun Wu, Dongying Zhang, Hongbo Zhang, Hongxing Wang, Lidong Zhang, Chunrong Sun, Haiyan Zhang, Xiuqing Wang, Jian Yang, Huanming Li, Shengbin Genomics Proteomics Bioinformatics Letter Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) system is the most polymorphic region known in the human genome. In the present study, we analyzed for the first time the HLA-A gene polymorphisms defined by the high-resolution typing methods—sequence-based typing (SBT) in 161 Northern Chinese Han people. A total of 74 different HLA-A gene types and 36 alleles were detected. The most frequent alleles were A*110101 (GF=0.2360), A*24020101 (GF=0.1646), and A*020101 (GF=0.1553); followed by A*3303 (GF=0.1180), A*3001 (GF=0.0590), and A*310102 (GF=0.0404). The frequencies of following alleles, A*0203, A*0205, A*0206, A*0207, A*030101, A*2423, A*2601, A*3201, and A*3301, are all higher than 0.0093. The homozygous alleles include A*020101, A*110101, A*24020101 and A*310102. Heterozygosity (H), polymorphism information content (PIC), discrimination power (DP) and probability of paternity exclusion (PPE) of HLA-A in the samples were calculated and their values were 0.8705, 0.8491, 0.6014, and 0.9475, respectively. These results by SBT analysis of HLA-A polymorphism in Northern Chinese Han population, especially the allele subtypes character, will be of great interest for clinical transplantation, disease-associated study and forensic identification. Implementation of high-resolution typing methods allows a significantly wider spectrum of HLA variation including rare alleles. This spectrum will further be extensively utilized in many fields. Elsevier 2003-11 2016-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5172246/ /pubmed/15629059 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1672-0229(03)01036-2 Text en . http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Letter Yan, Chunxia Wang, Ruilin Li, Jingxiang Deng, Yajun Wu, Dongying Zhang, Hongbo Zhang, Hongxing Wang, Lidong Zhang, Chunrong Sun, Haiyan Zhang, Xiuqing Wang, Jian Yang, Huanming Li, Shengbin HLA-A Gene Polymorphism Defined by High-Resolution Sequence-Based Typing in 161 Northern Chinese Han People |
title | HLA-A Gene Polymorphism Defined by High-Resolution Sequence-Based Typing in 161 Northern Chinese Han People |
title_full | HLA-A Gene Polymorphism Defined by High-Resolution Sequence-Based Typing in 161 Northern Chinese Han People |
title_fullStr | HLA-A Gene Polymorphism Defined by High-Resolution Sequence-Based Typing in 161 Northern Chinese Han People |
title_full_unstemmed | HLA-A Gene Polymorphism Defined by High-Resolution Sequence-Based Typing in 161 Northern Chinese Han People |
title_short | HLA-A Gene Polymorphism Defined by High-Resolution Sequence-Based Typing in 161 Northern Chinese Han People |
title_sort | hla-a gene polymorphism defined by high-resolution sequence-based typing in 161 northern chinese han people |
topic | Letter |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5172246/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15629059 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1672-0229(03)01036-2 |
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