1. Characterization of a novel HLA-Cw*02 variant, Cw*0208, in a Caucasian individual
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A. Aureli, Alessandra Tessitore, Franco Papola, G. Liberatore, Domenico Adorno, T. Del Beato, Angelica Canossi, A. Piazza, G. Ozzella, Cu Casciani, and Daniela Piancatelli
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Molecular Sequence Data ,Immunology ,Locus (genetics) ,HLA-C Antigens ,Biology ,Biochemistry ,Protein Structure, Secondary ,HLA-C ,Exon ,Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid ,Genetics ,Humans ,Point Mutation ,Immunology and Allergy ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Typing ,Gene conversion ,Amino Acids ,Allele ,Alleles ,Polymorphism, Genetic ,Base Sequence ,Sequence Homology, Amino Acid ,Histocompatibility Testing ,Point mutation ,Exons ,General Medicine ,Kidney Transplantation ,Molecular biology ,Transplantation - Abstract
We describe an additional HLA-Cw*02 variant, HLA-Cw*0208, which has been identified in a renal transplant recipient of Caucasian origin (Italy). After performing preliminary serological typing, we analyzed exons 2 and 3 of the HLA-C locus polymorphism by cloning the amplified DNA and using a sequence-based typing method. The new allele differs from Cw*020202 by one nucleotide substitution at nucleotide 61 (G-->A) of exon 2, which translates to a difference of one amino acid at residue 21 (His-->Arg) of the HLA-C heavy chain. We propose that Cw*0208 was generated by a random point mutation in codon 21 from the Cw*020202 allele, or through gene conversion of Cw*020202 with another allele, probably the Cw*1205 and Cw*1602 alleles.
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- 2005
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