1. First report on the antibody verification of HLA-DR, HLA-DQ and HLA-DP epitopes recorded in the HLA Epitope Registry.
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Duquesnoy RJ, Marrari M, Tambur AR, Mulder A, Sousa LC, da Silva AS, and do Monte SJ
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- Americas, Animals, Antibodies, Monoclonal chemistry, Epitopes chemistry, Europe, HLA-DP Antigens chemistry, HLA-DQ Antigens chemistry, HLA-DR Antigens chemistry, Histocompatibility Testing, Humans, International Cooperation, Isoantibodies chemistry, Mice, Epitopes immunology, HLA-DP Antigens immunology, HLA-DQ Antigens immunology, HLA-DR Antigens immunology, Registries
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The International Registry of Antibody-Defined HLA Epitopes (http://www.epregistry.com.br) has been recently established as a tool to understand humoral responses to HLA mismatches. These epitopes can be structurally defined as eplets by three-dimensional molecular modeling and amino acid sequence differences between HLA antigens. A major goal is to identify HLA eplets that have been verified experimentally with informative antibodies. This report addresses class II epitopes encoded by genes in the HLA-D region. Our analysis included reviews of many publications about epitope specificity of class II reactive human and murine monoclonal antibodies and informative alloantibodies from HLA sensitized patients as well as our own antibody testing results. As of July 1, 2014, 24 HLA-DRB1/3/4/5, 15 DQB, 3 DQA and 8 DPB antibody-verified epitopes have been identified and recorded. The Registry is still a work-in-progress and will become a useful resource for HLA professionals interested in histocompatibility testing at the epitope level and investigating antibody responses to HLA mismatches in transplant patients., (Copyright © 2014. Published by Elsevier Inc.)
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- 2014
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