Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3352032 | Human Immunology | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We report here four novel human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-A alleles identified among an East African population during sequence-based HLA-A typing. The novel alleles were confirmed by sequencing two separate polymerase chain reaction products and by molecular cloning and sequencing multiple clones. The new allele A*9202 is identical to A*0202 at exon 2 and exon 3 except for a single nucleotide difference at codon 43 (CGGâCAG), resulting in a coding change from Arginine to Glutamine. The second new allele has a synonymous change at codon 139 (GCAâGCG), that differentiates it from A*680101. The new allele has been named by the World Health Organization nomenclature committee as A*680105. The novel allele A*2630 is identical to A*2603 at exon 2 and exon 3 except for a nonsynonymous change at codon 90 (GACâGCC), changed from Aspartic acid to Alanine. The fourth new allele is identical to A*290201 except for a single nucleotide difference at codon 138 (ATGâGTG), resulting in a coding change from Methionine to Valine. The new allele has been named by the World Health Organization nomenclature committee as A*2915. Identification of these novel HLA-A alleles reflects the genetic diversity of this East African population.
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Authors
Kulvinder K. Gill, Aleksandra Leligdowicz, Ma Luo, Thomas Bielawny, Robert Brunham, Francis A. Plummer,