Sequence-specific primed PCR (PCR-SSP) typing of HLA Class I and Class II alleles.

Klara Dalva, Meral Beksac
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Abstract

For donor selection in hematopoetic stem cell transplantation, two-digit sequencespecific oligonucleotide (SSO) typing may be sufficient in the related sibling transplant setting. However, SSO typing is not sensitive enough to differentiate between the alleles that share the same cis-trans linkeage sequence casettes. In unrelated donor selection, PCR using sequence-specific primers, a flexible and widely used method known to cause less ambiguious results, may be preferable. However, this technique is limited by the number of the samples that can be processed at one time and also by the number of the primer mixes that can be utilized.

HLAⅰ类和ⅱ类等位基因序列特异性引物PCR分型研究。
对于造血干细胞移植的供体选择,两位数序列特异性寡核苷酸(SSO)分型可能在相关的兄弟姐妹移植环境中是足够的。然而,单点登录分型不够敏感,无法区分具有相同顺-反连锁序列盒的等位基因。在不相关的供体选择中,使用序列特异性引物的PCR可能是更可取的,这是一种灵活且广泛使用的方法,已知会导致较少的模糊结果。然而,该技术受到一次可处理的样品数量以及可利用的引物混合物数量的限制。
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