Novel HLA-B alleles identified in potential marrow donors: B*3917, B*1405 and B*3528

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Sequence-specific oligonucleotide probe hybridization and sequence-specific primer polymerase chain reaction (PCR) typing of volunteer bone marrow donors suggested the presence of variants of known HLA-B alleles in five individuals. PCR products encompassing HLA-B locus exons 1 through 3 were prepared and subcloned. Three African-American individuals had a novel HLA-B*39 allele (B*3917), and another African-American was found to have a novel HLA-B*14 allele (B*1405). In a third individual of Hispanic origin, a novel HLA-B*35 allele (B*3528) was identified. These findings further illustrate the substantial genetic variation present at the HLA-B locus within human populations.

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Gourley, I. S., Kearns, J., Hou, J., Wu, J., Bassinger, S., Montoya, G. D., … Kamoun, M. (2001). Novel HLA-B alleles identified in potential marrow donors: B*3917, B*1405 and B*3528. Tissue Antigens, 58(3), 201–204. https://doi.org/10.1034/j.1399-0039.2001.580312.x

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