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Indian J Hematol Blood Transfus ; 39(1): 50-56, 2023 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36699439

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Relationship between various combinations of KIR ligands and HLA alleles have been studied in several diseases. The aim of this retrospective study was to estimate the frequency of HLA alleles and KIR ligands among acute myeloid leukemia patients and healthy controls in order to examine the possible association of HLA alleles and KIR ligands with AML. A total of 439 acute myeloid leukemia patients and 1317 unrelated, healthy ethnic Indian controls were included in the study. HLA typing was performed using PCR-SSP. KIR ligands were assigned by using the KIR ligand Calculator. The frequency of HLA alleles and KIR ligands in patients was then compared with the controls. As compared to controls, frequencies of HLA-A*03 and HLA-B*35 were increased in AML patients, whereas, that of HLA-C*03 was decreased. Frequencies of HLA-A*03 and HLA-C*15 were increased in male patients, however, no significant difference was observed in female patients as compared to controls. In the pediatric group, the frequencies of HLA-A*01 was decreased and that of HLA-A*03 and HLA-B*18 were increased, whereas, frequencies of HLA-B*13 was decreased and that of HLA-B*27 was increased in the adult patients. In the haplotype analysis, the frequency of HLA-A*24/B*35/DRB1*15 was increased in overall patients. In adult group, the frequency of HLA-A*01/B*44/DRB1*07 was increased in patients than in controls. No significant association was observed between KIR ligands and susceptibility/ protection to AML. Our results indicate that certain HLA alleles and haplotypes have presumptive positive or negative role in conferring protection/susceptibility to AML. Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s12288-022-01550-0.

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Hum Immunol ; 80(7): 427-428, 2019 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30858076

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One hundred and sixty one healthy unrelated hematopoietic stem cell transplant donors from Western Indian were enrolled in this study. The study was initiated to observe the genotypic diversity of 16 killer immunoglobulin like receptor (KIR) genes in this population. KIR genotyping was carried out using the PCR-SSP technique. 56 KIR genotypes were observed in our population, where 15 genotypes were reported for the first time in any population. The KIR genotype data for the population can be accessed from Allele Frequencies Net Database under the population name "India Western KIR" and identifier "3570".


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Asian People/genetics , Genetics, Population , Receptors, KIR/genetics , Transcriptome , Gene Frequency , Genetic Variation/genetics , Genotype , Haplotypes , Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation , Humans , India , Tissue Donors
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