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Transplant Proc ; 42(8): 3266-70, 2010 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20970669

ABSTRACT

The pathologies of paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) are primarily caused by somatic mutation in the PIG-A gene in hematopoietic stem cells resulting in glycosyl phosphatidylinositol deficiency and accumulation of phosphatidylinositol (PI) in plasma membranes. The mechanism of pathologic clone domination over normal hematopoietic clones in PNH patients is not yet understood. Forty-four PNH patients, including 9 with aplastic anemia traits (AA/PNH), 31 without full aplasia in bone marrow (de novo PNH, or dn/PNH), and 4 with unclassified PNH, and 200 ethnically matched controls were tested for the HLA A, B, C, DRB1, and DQB1 alleles and haplotype associations. The top block association analysis showed the primary association of PNH with 3 haplotype fragments: the class I fragment A*2501-Cw*1203-B*1801 (risk ratio [RR], 6.64; P=.00012), and 2 class II fragments: DRB1*1501-DQB1*0602 (RR, 7.09; P=.0000015) and DRB1*0401-DQB1*0301 (RR, 6.76, P=.0093). The stratified analysis revealed that the A*2501-Cw*1203-B*1801 haplotype associated preferentially with AA/PNH, and its component HLA molecule showed immunodominant antiapoptotic peptides derived from PI-activated phospholipase D; whereas the DRB1*1501-DQB1*0602 haplotype was associated strongly with dn/PNH and presented immunodominant class II-derived autopeptides. We concluded that certain HLA haplotypes were associated with PNH much more strongly than their allelic components. At least 3 HLA haplotype blocks (A*2501-Cw*1203-B*1801, DRB1*1501-DQB1*0602, and DRB1*0401-DQB1*0301) were primarily associated with PNH. Our results supported the hypothesis of the roles in AA/PNH of antiapoptotic and in dn/PNH of autoimmune mechanisms.


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HLA Antigens/genetics , Haplotypes , Hemoglobinuria, Paroxysmal/immunology , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult
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Tissue Antigens ; 71(3): 193-205, 2008 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18179647

ABSTRACT

Human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-A, -C, -B, -DRB1 and -DQB1 alleles were typed in 200 Polish healthy volunteers recruited for stem cell donor registry, using sequence-specific primer (SSP) and direct sequencing-based methods. Enhanced Bayesian approach of expectation maximization algorithm provided by phase platform was used for extended HLA haplotype inferences. The numbers of identified alleles (four-digit resolution) were 23, 23, 44, 27 and 18 alleles in HLA-A, -C, -B, -DRB1 and -DQB1 loci, respectively, of both northern and southern European frequency characteristics. The most frequent extended haplotypes were Cw*0701-B*0801-DRB1*0301-DQB1*0201 and Cw*0702-B*0702-DRB1*1501-DQB1*0602, found in 25 and 23 copies, respectively, in 400 tested chromosomes. The extended haplotype found in the Polish population with higher frequency than in other European population was A*2501-Cw*1203-B*1801-DRB1*1501-DQB1*0602 (six copies) and especially its class I fragment (14 copies). The neighbour-joining and correspondence analyses showed Central and northern European genetic affinities of Polish population. In most cases, the observed European allele and haplotype gradients display smooth topography around Polish population. Poles along with Western Slavs have their specific contribution in the demographic history of Europe. Our results will intensify the use of population data in stem cell donor search and can potentially improve current algorithms, facilitating selection of acceptable donors for patients in need of stem cell transplant.


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HLA Antigens/genetics , Polymorphism, Genetic , Algorithms , Alleles , Ethnicity/genetics , Genetics, Population , HLA-A Antigens/genetics , HLA-B Antigens/genetics , HLA-C Antigens/genetics , HLA-DQ Antigens/genetics , HLA-DQ beta-Chains , HLA-DR Antigens/genetics , HLA-DRB1 Chains , Haplotypes , Humans , Poland , Registries , Stem Cells , Tissue and Organ Procurement , White People/genetics
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