1. HLA-A, -B, -C, - DRB1 and - DQB1 allele and haplotype frequencies in Saudis using next generation sequencing technique.
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Hajeer, A. H., Al Balwi, M. A., Aytül Uyar, F., AlHaidan, Y., AlAbdulrahman, A., Al Abdulkareem, I., and Al Jumah, M.
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HLA histocompatibility antigens ,NUCLEOTIDE sequence ,HAPLOTYPES ,COHORT analysis ,HUMAN genes ,GENETIC polymorphisms - Abstract
Next generation sequencing (NGS) is a promising technique that can reveal the entire gene sequences and to the highest possible resolution without any phase ambiguities. We have used this technique to investigate the frequencies of HLA-A, -B, -C, - DRB1 and - DQB1 in a Saudi cohort of healthy individuals. We used NGS using the 454 genome sequence ( GS) FLX System and Conexio assign atf 454 software to human leukocyte antigen ( HLA) genotype eight class I and class II loci. A total of 158 healthy Saudi adults were analyzed. The most frequently observed allele for HLA-A was HLA-A*02:01:01:01 (13.6%); for HLA-B, HLA-B*50:01:01 (15.8%); for HLA-C, HLA-C*06:02:01:01 (18.7%); for HLA-DRB1, HLA-DRB1*07:01:01:01 (26.6%); and for HLA-DQB1, HLA-DQB1*02:01:01 (20.3%). The most common four loci haplotypes in the Saudi population were HLA-A*24:02:01:01-B*08:01:01-C*07:02:01:01- DRB1*03:01:01:01 and HLA-A*23:01:01-B*50:01:01-C*06:02:01:01- DRB1*07:01:01:01.. We have used a highly informative technique for HLA typing of a Saudi healthy cohort to establish allele and haplotype frequencies. These results should prove useful for population studies, disease associations and future planning of the unrelated bone marrow donor registry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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