2023
DOI: 10.1111/tan.15022
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HLA‐B leader genotypes in a clinical population

Abstract: The −21 dimorphism in the leader sequences of HLA‐B exon 1 is associated with risk of graft‐versus‐host disease (GVHD), relapse and overall survival after unrelated donor hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT), haploidentical HCT and cord blood transplantation. Consideration of the leader dimorphism in the prospective selection of allogeneic donors for HCT may help to lower risks for patients, but requires understanding of the frequencies of the leader in patients and candidate transplant donors. We defined … Show more

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“…3 Additionally, HLA-B leader dimorphism, Bw4/Bw6, and KIR C1C2 frequencies demonstrated conserved haplotypes, possibly favoring certain combinations of functional features. 4 In this report, we describe a novel B*44 allele found in an individual from Ecuador enrolled in the Spanish bone marrow donor registry. Routine NGS (Next Generation Sequencing) HLA typing rendered a variant B*44:02:01:01 allele with one nucleotide change placed in exon 1.…”
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“…3 Additionally, HLA-B leader dimorphism, Bw4/Bw6, and KIR C1C2 frequencies demonstrated conserved haplotypes, possibly favoring certain combinations of functional features. 4 In this report, we describe a novel B*44 allele found in an individual from Ecuador enrolled in the Spanish bone marrow donor registry. Routine NGS (Next Generation Sequencing) HLA typing rendered a variant B*44:02:01:01 allele with one nucleotide change placed in exon 1.…”
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confidence: 95%