Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2830896 Molecular Immunology 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The human major histocompatibility complex is a multi-gene ∼4 Mb of DNA including the highly polymorphic HLA genes which are fundamental in effecting a healthy immune response. Detailed knowledge of the structure and function of HLA genes and their alleles and HLA proteins and their allotypes has rapidly evolved because of their role in clinical transplantation. A significant additional finding is the association or linkage of a wide range of diseases with HLA. We review the function of HLA and the history of disease association studies and focus on specific informative examples in the context of recent genome-wide screening analyses.

► Highly polymorphic HLA genes play a fundamental role in the healthy immune response. ► The structure and function of HLA genes and proteins is resolved. ► HLA genes are significant markers of susceptibility to a wide range of diseases.

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