2018
DOI: 10.1111/tan.13342
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Next‐generation sequencing of HLA‐G based on long‐range polymerase chain reaction

Abstract: Clarifying the functional roles of HLA-G and the variation in the HLA-G gene that affects the expression are increasingly important in reproduction, cancer, organ transplantation, and autoimmune diseases. The homology between HLA genes and the genetic variability within each gene complicates the design of HLA gene-specific genotyping assays. We have designed a high-throughput, cost-efficient, robust, and specific assay for sequencing the full HLA-G gene including the 5'-upstream regulatory region, introns, and… Show more

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“…Moreover, NGS is ideal to detect new HLA variants. Researchers now routinely identify novel HLA alleles ( Nilsson et al, 2018 ; Ralazamahaleo et al, 2019 ; Loginova et al, 2020 ; Ananeva et al, 2021a ; Ananeva et al, 2021b ; Cheranev et al, 2021 ; Loginova et al, 2021 ) using NGS and confirm them using SBT with PCR-SBT error often responsible for non-concordance between the two. NGS-based sequencing of multiple exons and introns has led to increases in the growth of the IPD-IMGT-HLA Database collection ( Robinson et al, 2015 ; Robinson et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Generating and Working With Hla Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, NGS is ideal to detect new HLA variants. Researchers now routinely identify novel HLA alleles ( Nilsson et al, 2018 ; Ralazamahaleo et al, 2019 ; Loginova et al, 2020 ; Ananeva et al, 2021a ; Ananeva et al, 2021b ; Cheranev et al, 2021 ; Loginova et al, 2021 ) using NGS and confirm them using SBT with PCR-SBT error often responsible for non-concordance between the two. NGS-based sequencing of multiple exons and introns has led to increases in the growth of the IPD-IMGT-HLA Database collection ( Robinson et al, 2015 ; Robinson et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Generating and Working With Hla Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The HLA-G gene region extending from positions −1550 to 3404, relative to the start codon, was analyzed using long-range PCR. Specific primers were designed in relation to HLA-G RefSeqGene version NG_029039.1 (NCBI database), as previously described ( 58 ). The libraries were prepared starting from 1 ng of PCR product using the Nextera XT DNA Library Preparation Kit.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Typing to identify the HLA-G alleles has mainly been performed in the framework of population and evolutionary studies and studies on reproduction, infection and disease associations, often limited to sequencing of exons 2-4 (230,235,236), sometimes combined with identification of the 14 bp insertion/deletion in the 3' UTR region (237)(238)(239). Recently, also NGS has been used to identify the HLA-G alleles present (212,215,(240)(241)(242). A high linkage disequilibrium was found between the HLA-G allele type and the polymorphism in the 3' UTR region (241).…”
Section: Non-classical Hla Class I Determinationmentioning
confidence: 99%