The nature of polymorphism of the HLA‐DRB intron sequences is lineage specific
- 1 July 1998
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Tissue Antigens
- Vol. 52 (1) , 19-26
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-0039.1998.tb03019.x
Abstract
The sequence database of HLA‐DRB genes is mainly derived from mRNA analysis or has focused exclusively on the polymorphism of the 2nd exon. Little is known about the non‐coding sequences of the different DRB alleles which represent about 94% of the genes. In this study we have determined the sequence of the 3′ 500 bp intron 1 fragment adjacent to exon 2 in all serologically defined HLA‐DRB genes and their most frequent allelic subtypes. The intron sequences turned out to be highly polymorphic. Similar to the class I introns, this variability was not characterized by random point mutations but by a highly systematic diversity reflecting the lineage‐specific relationship of the HLA‐DR alleles. With a few exceptions in DRB1*15, 13 and 08 as well as DRB4 and 5, the variability mirrors the serological diversity. As well as delivering insight into the genetic relationship between the different DRB alleles, these sequences will provide an extremely valuable basis for developing advanced DRB sequencing strategies for clinical purposes.Keywords
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