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HLA‐G whole gene amplification reveals linkage disequilibrium between the HLA‐G 3′UTR and coding sequence

Polymorphic sites in the HLA‐G gene may influence expression and function of the protein. Knowledge of the association between high‐resolution HLA‐G alleles and 3‐prime untranslated (3′UTR) haplotypes is useful for studies on the role of HLA‐G in transplantation, pregnancy, and cancer. We developed...

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Autores principales: Drabbels, Jos J. M., Welleweerd, Robert, van Rooy, Inge, Johnsen, Guro M., Staff, Anne Cathrine, Haasnoot, Geert W., Westerink, Nienke, Claas, Frans H. J., Rozemuller, Erik, Eikmans, Michael
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7384165/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32307888
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tan.13909
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author Drabbels, Jos J. M.
Welleweerd, Robert
van Rooy, Inge
Johnsen, Guro M.
Staff, Anne Cathrine
Haasnoot, Geert W.
Westerink, Nienke
Claas, Frans H. J.
Rozemuller, Erik
Eikmans, Michael
author_facet Drabbels, Jos J. M.
Welleweerd, Robert
van Rooy, Inge
Johnsen, Guro M.
Staff, Anne Cathrine
Haasnoot, Geert W.
Westerink, Nienke
Claas, Frans H. J.
Rozemuller, Erik
Eikmans, Michael
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description Polymorphic sites in the HLA‐G gene may influence expression and function of the protein. Knowledge of the association between high‐resolution HLA‐G alleles and 3‐prime untranslated (3′UTR) haplotypes is useful for studies on the role of HLA‐G in transplantation, pregnancy, and cancer. We developed a next generation sequencing (NGS)‐based typing assay enabling full phasing over the whole HLA‐G gene sequence with inclusion of the 3′UTR region. DNA from 171 mother‐child pairs (342 samples) was studied for: (a) HLA‐G allele information by the NGSgo‐AmpX HLA‐G assay, (b) 3′UTR haplotype information by an in‐house developed sequence‐based typing method of a 699/713 base pair region in the 3′UTR, and (c) the full phase HLA‐G gene sequence, by combining primers from both assays. The mother to child inheritance allowed internal verification of newly identified alleles and of association between coding and UTR regions. The NGSgo workflow compatible with Illumina platforms was employed. Data was interpreted using NGSengine software. In 99.4% of all alleles analyzed, the extended typing was consistent with the separate allele and 3′UTR typing methods. After repeated analysis of four samples that showed discrepancy, consistency reached 100%. A high‐linkage disequilibrium between IPD‐IMGT/HLA Database‐defined HLA‐G alleles and the extended 3′UTR region was identified (D′ = 0.994, P < .0001). Strong associations were found particularly between HLA‐G*01:04 and UTR‐3, between HLA‐G*01:01:03 and UTR‐7, and between HLA‐G*01:03:01 and UTR‐5 (for all: r = 1). Six novel HLA‐G alleles and three novel 3′UTR haplotype variants were identified, of which three and one, respectively, were verified in the offspring.
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spelling pubmed-73841652020-07-28 HLA‐G whole gene amplification reveals linkage disequilibrium between the HLA‐G 3′UTR and coding sequence Drabbels, Jos J. M. Welleweerd, Robert van Rooy, Inge Johnsen, Guro M. Staff, Anne Cathrine Haasnoot, Geert W. Westerink, Nienke Claas, Frans H. J. Rozemuller, Erik Eikmans, Michael HLA Original Articles Polymorphic sites in the HLA‐G gene may influence expression and function of the protein. Knowledge of the association between high‐resolution HLA‐G alleles and 3‐prime untranslated (3′UTR) haplotypes is useful for studies on the role of HLA‐G in transplantation, pregnancy, and cancer. We developed a next generation sequencing (NGS)‐based typing assay enabling full phasing over the whole HLA‐G gene sequence with inclusion of the 3′UTR region. DNA from 171 mother‐child pairs (342 samples) was studied for: (a) HLA‐G allele information by the NGSgo‐AmpX HLA‐G assay, (b) 3′UTR haplotype information by an in‐house developed sequence‐based typing method of a 699/713 base pair region in the 3′UTR, and (c) the full phase HLA‐G gene sequence, by combining primers from both assays. The mother to child inheritance allowed internal verification of newly identified alleles and of association between coding and UTR regions. The NGSgo workflow compatible with Illumina platforms was employed. Data was interpreted using NGSengine software. In 99.4% of all alleles analyzed, the extended typing was consistent with the separate allele and 3′UTR typing methods. After repeated analysis of four samples that showed discrepancy, consistency reached 100%. A high‐linkage disequilibrium between IPD‐IMGT/HLA Database‐defined HLA‐G alleles and the extended 3′UTR region was identified (D′ = 0.994, P < .0001). Strong associations were found particularly between HLA‐G*01:04 and UTR‐3, between HLA‐G*01:01:03 and UTR‐7, and between HLA‐G*01:03:01 and UTR‐5 (for all: r = 1). Six novel HLA‐G alleles and three novel 3′UTR haplotype variants were identified, of which three and one, respectively, were verified in the offspring. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2020-05-17 2020-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7384165/ /pubmed/32307888 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tan.13909 Text en © 2020 The Authors. HLA published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Drabbels, Jos J. M.
Welleweerd, Robert
van Rooy, Inge
Johnsen, Guro M.
Staff, Anne Cathrine
Haasnoot, Geert W.
Westerink, Nienke
Claas, Frans H. J.
Rozemuller, Erik
Eikmans, Michael
HLA‐G whole gene amplification reveals linkage disequilibrium between the HLA‐G 3′UTR and coding sequence
title HLA‐G whole gene amplification reveals linkage disequilibrium between the HLA‐G 3′UTR and coding sequence
title_full HLA‐G whole gene amplification reveals linkage disequilibrium between the HLA‐G 3′UTR and coding sequence
title_fullStr HLA‐G whole gene amplification reveals linkage disequilibrium between the HLA‐G 3′UTR and coding sequence
title_full_unstemmed HLA‐G whole gene amplification reveals linkage disequilibrium between the HLA‐G 3′UTR and coding sequence
title_short HLA‐G whole gene amplification reveals linkage disequilibrium between the HLA‐G 3′UTR and coding sequence
title_sort hla‐g whole gene amplification reveals linkage disequilibrium between the hla‐g 3′utr and coding sequence
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7384165/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32307888
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tan.13909
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