The HLA-D system: At least two loci and four distinct phenotypic traits per haplotype. Introduction to component typing in families and population by primed lymphocyte typing
- 1 January 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Immunogenetics
- Vol. 13 (1-2) , 57-84
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00524605
Abstract
Using a number of intrafamilial PLTs raised against identical HLA haplotypes it has been possible to construct a model in an informative family defining the HLA-D region as a genetic system. This system consists of at least two regions separated by a recombination between HLA-D and GLO. In relation to the site of recombination, a minimum of one centromeric and three telomeric components can be identified per haplotype.—Fourteen PLTs raised and defined within the family were subsequently tested in a Caucasian population (n=84) and in 13 unrelated, complete families.—It is concluded that the hypothetical model proposed for the HLA-D region as a genetic system of linked loci, coding at the cell surface for associated but distinct components (at least four per haplotype), allows for typing of the components of the HLA-D system of any given haplotype. Serological typing of HLA-D components should, in the near future, provide a more convenient way of establishing component phenotypes than the present use of primed lymphocyte typing reagents. Among the components isolated, some have a high association with the classic alleles defined either by homozygous typing cells or DR serology. Others form the basis of cross-reactivity but their presence does not interfere with standard typing. Others, however, seem by their mere presence to be responsible for false assignments.—The concept of HLA-D as a genetic system clarifies many of the inconsistencies observed with a one-locus system.This publication has 40 references indexed in Scilit:
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