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High-allelic variability in HLA-C mRNA expression: association with HLA-extended haplotypes

Journal

GENES AND IMMUNITY
Volume 15, Issue 3, Pages 176-181

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/gene.2014.1

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HLA-C mRNA expression; HLA-A,B,C,DRB1 haplotypes; alloreactivity; autoimmunity; stem cell transplantation

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  1. Swiss National Science Foundation [31-0030-146306/1]

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Human leukocyte antigen.(HLA)-C is a clinically relevant transplantation antigen in unrelated hematopoietic stem cell and cord blood transplantation. Furthermore, HLA-C antigens, as ligands for killer immunoglobulin-like receptors expressed on natural killer cells, have a central role in HIV control. Several studies have reported significant correlations between HLA-CmRNA and cell surface expression with polymorphisms in the 5'- and 3'-regions of the HLA-C locus. We determined HLA-C mRNA in blood donors by using locus as well as allele-specific real-time-PCR and focused the analysis on HLA-extended haplotypes. High inter-individual variability of mRNA expression was disclosed. A lower inter-individual variability for C*07:01 but a higher variability for C*06:02, C*04:01 and C*03:04 alleles were detected. The previously reported associations between HLA-C cell surface expression and -32 kb/-35 kb single nucleotide polymorphisms were not confirmed. Related and unrelated individuals sharing the same two A-B-C-DRB1 or B-C haplotypes show strikingly similar levels of HLA-C mRNA expression in each of the different haplotypic combinations tested. Altogether, our results suggest that HLA-C expression levels best correlate with the extended HLA haplotype rather than with the allotype or with polymorphisms in the 5'-region of the HLA-C locus.

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