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Detection of HLA-D/DR-related DNA polymorphism in HLA-D homozygous typing cells.

Owerbach, D. ; Lernmark, A. LU orcid ; Rask, L. ; Peterson, P. A. ; Platz, P. and Svejgaard, A. (1983) In Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 80(12). p.3758-3761
Abstract

Sequences of different sizes are generated when DNA from homozygous HLA-Dw/DR typing cells are digested with restriction endonuclease and analyzed by hybridization with a HLA-D region class II antigen beta-chain cDNA probe. The patterns of hybridization were highly polymorphic but one endonuclease, BamHI, defined sequences unique to all HLA-Dw/DR specificities 1-8 except HLA-Dw/DR 2 and 6; however, these two specificities were resolved with the enzyme EcoRI. Digestion with other endonucleases such as Pst I results in patterns of restriction fragments that differ between homozygous typing cells of the same HLA-Dw/DR specificity. HLA-D region beta-chain probes permit HLA-D region genotyping at the DNA level and may allow detection of... (More)

Sequences of different sizes are generated when DNA from homozygous HLA-Dw/DR typing cells are digested with restriction endonuclease and analyzed by hybridization with a HLA-D region class II antigen beta-chain cDNA probe. The patterns of hybridization were highly polymorphic but one endonuclease, BamHI, defined sequences unique to all HLA-Dw/DR specificities 1-8 except HLA-Dw/DR 2 and 6; however, these two specificities were resolved with the enzyme EcoRI. Digestion with other endonucleases such as Pst I results in patterns of restriction fragments that differ between homozygous typing cells of the same HLA-Dw/DR specificity. HLA-D region beta-chain probes permit HLA-D region genotyping at the DNA level and may allow detection of genes controlling the association of HLA specificities with a wide variety of diseases.

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  author       = {{Owerbach, D. and Lernmark, A. and Rask, L. and Peterson, P. A. and Platz, P. and Svejgaard, A.}},
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  series       = {{Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}},
  title        = {{Detection of HLA-D/DR-related DNA polymorphism in HLA-D homozygous typing cells.}},
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  doi          = {{10.1073/pnas.80.12.3758}},
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