Abstract
Intermediate-resolution HLA-DQ typing has gained importance in organ transplantation recently. We evaluated the performance of the LIFECODES HLA-DQB1 typing kit (Immucor, USA) using sequence-specific oligonucleotide (SSO) probe and Luminex platform (Luminex Corp., USA) on 100 samples tested by sequence-based typing (SBT) using the AlleleSEQR HLA-DQB1 kit (Abbott Molecular, USA) in Korean individuals. No sample showed ambiguity in the assignment of 4-digit HLA-DQB1 allele with the LIFECODES HLA-DQB1 SSO typing kit, and the results were fully concordant with those of high-resolution typing of AlleleSEQR HLA-DQB1 SBT up to 4-digit level. Three samples required adjustment of false reactions (3/100, 3.0%): two samples with DQB103:03/06:01 showed false-positive result in probe 253, and 1 sample with DQB104:02/05:02 showed false-negative result in probe 217. We tested an additional sample with DQB103:03/06:01, which showed same false-positivity in probe 253 and 2 samples with DQB104:02/05:02, which showed no false reaction. The false reactions did not result in ambiguity or change in the HLA allele assignment. We could assign HLA-DQB1 alleles to 4 digit-level without ambiguity, with 100% concordance with the SBT results. Thus, LIFECODES HLA-DQB1 SSO typing kit showed good performance for intermediate-resolution HLA-DQB1 typing in clinical laboratory for organ transplantation in Koreans.
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Roh, E. Y., In, J. W., Shin, S., Yoon, J. H., Park, K. U., & Song, E. Y. (2015). Performance of LIFECODES HLA-DQB1 typing kit using luminex platform in Koreans. Annals of Laboratory Medicine, 35(1), 123–127. https://doi.org/10.3343/alm.2015.35.1.123
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