Advancements in HLA Typing Techniques and Their Impact on Transplantation Medicine.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Medical Principles and Practice Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-05 DOI:10.1159/000538176
Jeethu Anu Geo, Reem Ameen, Salem Al Shemmari, Jibu Thomas
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Abstract

HLA typing serves as a standard practice in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation to ensure compatibility between donors and recipients, preventing the occurrence of allograft rejection and graft-versus-host disease. Conventional laboratory methods that have been widely employed in the past few years, including sequence-specific primer PCR and sequencing-based typing (SBT), currently face the risk of becoming obsolete. This risk stems not only from the extensive diversity within HLA genes but also from the rapid advancement of next-generation sequencing and third-generation sequencing technologies. Third-generation sequencing systems like single-molecule real-time (SMRT) sequencing and Oxford Nanopore (ONT) sequencing have the capability to analyze long-read sequences that span entire intronic-exonic regions of HLA genes, effectively addressing challenges related to HLA ambiguity and the phasing of multiple short-read fragments. The growing dominance of these advanced sequencers in HLA typing is expected to solidify further through ongoing refinements, cost reduction, and error rate minimization. This review focuses on hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) and explores prospective advancements and application of HLA DNA typing techniques. It explores how the adoption of third-generation sequencing technologies can revolutionize the field by offering improved accuracy, reduced ambiguity, and enhanced assessment of compatibility in HSCT. Embracing these cutting-edge technologies is essential to advancing the success rates and outcomes of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. This review underscores the importance of staying at the forefront of HLA typing techniques to ensure the best possible outcomes for patients undergoing HSCT.

HLA 分型技术的进步及其对移植医学的影响。
HLA 分型是造血干细胞移植的标准做法,可确保供体和受体之间的相容性,防止发生异体移植排斥反应和移植物抗宿主疾病。过去几年广泛使用的传统实验室方法,包括序列特异性引物 PCR 和基于测序的分型(SBT),目前面临着过时的风险。这种风险不仅源于 HLA 基因的广泛多样性,还源于新一代测序和第三代测序技术的快速发展。单分子实时(SMRT)测序和牛津纳米孔(ONT)测序等第三代测序系统有能力分析横跨整个 HLA 基因内含子-外显子区的长读数序列,从而有效解决与 HLA 含混性和多个短读数片段相位有关的难题。通过不断改进、降低成本和减少错误率,这些先进测序仪在 HLA 分型中的主导地位有望进一步巩固。本综述以造血干细胞移植(HSCT)为重点,探讨HLA DNA分型技术的发展前景和应用。它探讨了采用第三代测序技术如何通过提高准确性、减少模糊性和加强造血干细胞移植相容性评估来彻底改变这一领域。采用这些尖端技术对提高造血干细胞移植的成功率和效果至关重要。本综述强调了保持 HLA 分型技术领先地位的重要性,以确保造血干细胞移植患者获得最佳治疗效果。
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Medical Principles and Practice
Medical Principles and Practice 医学-医学:内科
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6.10
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72
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ''Medical Principles and Practice'', as the journal of the Health Sciences Centre, Kuwait University, aims to be a publication of international repute that will be a medium for dissemination and exchange of scientific knowledge in the health sciences.
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