2021
DOI: 10.1182/blood.2021012895
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HLA associations, somatic loss of HLA expression, and clinical outcomes in immune aplastic anemia

Abstract: Immune aplastic anemia (AA) features somatic loss of HLA class I allele expression on bone marrow cells, consistent with a mechanism of escape from T cell-mediated destruction of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells. The clinical significance of HLA abnormalities has not been well characterized. We examined somatic loss of HLA class I alleles, and correlated HLA loss and mutation-associated HLA genotypes with clinical presentation and outcomes after immunosuppressive therapy in 544 AA patients. HLA class I … Show more

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“…The patient inherited from her mother two class I risk HLA alleles, A*33:01 and B*14:02 (Table 1). 2,3 GMA of the patient's skin biopsy showed a normal genomic complement, with no evidence of mosaicism for GW-UPD or 6p CN-LOH. (Figure 1A,B), demonstrating the somatic origin of 6p CN-LOH and GW-UPD.…”
Section: Genome-wide Uniparental Disomy As a Mechanism Of Immune Esca...mentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…The patient inherited from her mother two class I risk HLA alleles, A*33:01 and B*14:02 (Table 1). 2,3 GMA of the patient's skin biopsy showed a normal genomic complement, with no evidence of mosaicism for GW-UPD or 6p CN-LOH. (Figure 1A,B), demonstrating the somatic origin of 6p CN-LOH and GW-UPD.…”
Section: Genome-wide Uniparental Disomy As a Mechanism Of Immune Esca...mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Loss of function of human leucocyte antigen (HLA) occurs due to somatic gene mutations and copy-number-neutral loss of heterozygosity (CN-LOH), and HLA loss in acquired aplastic anaemia (aAA) is non-randomly associated with specific HLA alleles (risk alleles). [1][2][3] Herein we report a novel mechanism (genome-wide uniparental disomy, GW-UPD) of immune escape in a patient with aAA with two, in cis, class I HLA risk alleles.…”
Section: Genome-wide Uniparental Disomy As a Mechanism Of Immune Esca...mentioning
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“…Given the tremendous diversity of HLA alleles across racial and ethnic groups, is AA in patients of different ethnicities mediated through the same alleles and autoantigen(s)? Finally, while there has been a growing body of literature on the clinical predictive value of having somatic clones with HLA allele loss (7,11,(15)(16)(17)(18)(19), the significance of the patients' HLA Class I repertoire for development of AA and the impact that specific risk alleles play for the patients' clinical course still remain poorly understood.…”
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confidence: 99%