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Error rate for HLA-B antigen assignment by serology: implications for proficiency testing and utilization of DNA-based typing methods.
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Tissue antigens [Tissue Antigens] 1997 Oct; Vol. 50 (4), pp. 387-94. - Publication Year :
- 1997
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Abstract
- Until recently, the majority of HLA class I typing has been performed by serology. Expensive commercial typing trays are frequently used for testing non-Caucasian subjects and new strategies using DNA-based methods have been adopted for improving clinical histocompatibility testing results and adapted as supplements in proficiency testing. A double-blind comparison of the typing of HLA-B specificities in 40 samples was carried out between serology and two polymerase chain reaction (PCR) methods, PCR amplification with sequence-specific primers (PCR-SSP) and PCR amplification and subsequent hybridization with sequence-specific oligonucleotide probes (PCR-SSOP). The results demonstrated 22.5% misassignments of HLA-B antigens by serology. There was complete concordance between the results obtained with the two PCR based typing methods. A second panel of 20 donor samples with incomplete or ambiguous serologic results was analyzed by PCR-SSP and SSOP Both PCR methods identified correctly the HLA-B antigens. Our results suggest that more accurate typing results can be achieved by complementing serologic testing with DNA-based typing techniques. The level of resolution for HLA-B antigen assignment can be obtained by this combination of serology and limited DNA-based typing is equivalent to the HLA-B specificities defined by the WHO-HLA Committee. This level of resolution cannot routinely be achieved in clinical histocompatibility testing or in proficiency testing using serologic reagents only.
- Subjects :
- DNA Primers genetics
Evaluation Studies as Topic
Genotype
HLA-B Antigens genetics
Histocompatibility Testing statistics & numerical data
Humans
Racial Groups genetics
Reagent Kits, Diagnostic
Sensitivity and Specificity
DNA genetics
DNA Probes, HLA genetics
Diagnostic Errors
Genes, MHC Class I
HLA-B Antigens analysis
Histocompatibility Testing methods
Polymerase Chain Reaction methods
Sequence Analysis, DNA
Serologic Tests statistics & numerical data
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0001-2815
- Volume :
- 50
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Tissue antigens
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 9349624
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-0039.1997.tb02892.x