Viviane Albrecht, Madlen Pahlke, Jürgen Sauter, Christin Paech, Kathrin Putke, Alexander H. Schmidt, Vinzenz Lange, Anja Klussmeier
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Abstract
HLA-DMA, -DMB, -DOA and -DOB are non-classical HLA Class II genes that play a crucial role in the selection of highly stable HLA Class II/peptide complexes on antigen-presenting cells. Although the genes were initially thought to have a limited diversity with less than 13 alleles per gene documented in the IPD-IMGT/HLA Database in 2022, recent studies suggest a potential impact of certain alleles on the outcome of hematopoietic cell transplantation. To gain a deeper understanding of allelic diversity, we sequenced HLA-DMA, -DMB, -DOA and -DOB of 1880 potential stem cell donors from Germany, Poland, Great Britain and Chile, achieving full-gene resolution. Remarkably, we identified 3968 previously undescribed sequences, including 28 distinct novel proteins. The observed allele frequencies were consistent across all studied populations with one dominating protein for each gene: HLA-DMA*01:01 (> 77%), HLA-DMB*01:01 (> 63%), HLA-DOA*01:01 (> 97%) and HLA-DOB*01:01 (> 77%). Notably, a much higher diversity was observed in full-genomic resolution. Finally, we submitted 51 distinct novel sequences for HLA-DMA, 58 for HLA-DMB, 80 for HLA-DOA and 47 for HLA-DOB to the IPD-IMGT/HLA Database. This comprehensive reference database update will not only simplify future genotyping of HLA-DMA, -DMB, -DOA and -DOB but will hopefully also enhance our understanding of the complex process of peptide selection and loading to the HLA Class II proteins.
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HLA, the journal, publishes articles on various aspects of immunogenetics. These include the immunogenetics of cell surface antigens, the ontogeny and phylogeny of the immune system, the immunogenetics of cell interactions, the functional aspects of cell surface molecules and their natural ligands, and the role of tissue antigens in immune reactions. Additionally, the journal covers experimental and clinical transplantation, the relationships between normal tissue antigens and tumor-associated antigens, the genetic control of immune response and disease susceptibility, and the biochemistry and molecular biology of alloantigens and leukocyte differentiation. Manuscripts on molecules expressed on lymphoid cells, myeloid cells, platelets, and non-lineage-restricted antigens are welcomed. Lastly, the journal focuses on the immunogenetics of histocompatibility antigens in both humans and experimental animals, including their tissue distribution, regulation, and expression in normal and malignant cells, as well as the use of antigens as markers for disease.