New highly polymorphic microsatellite marker in linkage disequilibrium with HLA-B. 1996

M C Grimaldi, and J Clayton, and P Pontarotti, and A Cambon-Thomsen, and B Crouau-Roy
Centre d'Immunopathologie et de Genetique Humaine, CNRS, UPR 8291, Toulouse, France.

The difficulty of molecular typing of the HLA class I genes and the relevance of the genes of this region to disease susceptibility and transplantation have provided an impetus to develop useful typing markers. We have characterized by polymerase chain reaction analysis a new highly informative CA repeat localized approximately 25-kb centromeric to the gene HLA-B and 10-kb telomeric to the gene MICA. Twelve alleles defined by length were found in a sample of French Basques, with the PIC being 0.82. A detailed haplotype analysis was performed to investigate the association between this microsatellite and two others markers of the region (HLA-B gene and TNF region microsatellite). The 10 haplotypes with the highest estimated frequencies show evidence of a gametic association or linkage disequilibrium. A very strong association between the expressed HLA-B polymorphism and microsatellite alleles was also revealed in this sample and confirmed in the workshop cells lines of the Fourth Asia-Oceania Histocompatibility Workshop. This marker can be used in the fine mapping of this region and the association with some alleles of HLA-B may allow the replacement of HLA-B typing at least in a preliminary study. Moreover, these studies support the hypothesis of a high mutability for large alleles in microsatellite loci.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D011110 Polymorphism, Genetic The regular and simultaneous occurrence in a single interbreeding population of two or more discontinuous genotypes. The concept includes differences in genotypes ranging in size from a single nucleotide site (POLYMORPHISM, SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE) to large nucleotide sequences visible at a chromosomal level. Gene Polymorphism,Genetic Polymorphism,Polymorphism (Genetics),Genetic Polymorphisms,Gene Polymorphisms,Polymorphism, Gene,Polymorphisms (Genetics),Polymorphisms, Gene,Polymorphisms, Genetic
D002460 Cell Line Established cell cultures that have the potential to propagate indefinitely. Cell Lines,Line, Cell,Lines, Cell
D004276 DNA, Satellite Highly repetitive DNA sequences found in HETEROCHROMATIN, mainly near centromeres. They are composed of simple sequences (very short) (see MINISATELLITE REPEATS) repeated in tandem many times to form large blocks of sequence. Additionally, following the accumulation of mutations, these blocks of repeats have been repeated in tandem themselves. The degree of repetition is on the order of 1000 to 10 million at each locus. Loci are few, usually one or two per chromosome. They were called satellites since in density gradients, they often sediment as distinct, satellite bands separate from the bulk of genomic DNA owing to a distinct BASE COMPOSITION. Satellite DNA,Satellite I DNA,DNA, Satellite I,DNAs, Satellite,DNAs, Satellite I,I DNA, Satellite,I DNAs, Satellite,Satellite DNAs,Satellite I DNAs
D005787 Gene Frequency The proportion of one particular in the total of all ALLELES for one genetic locus in a breeding POPULATION. Allele Frequency,Genetic Equilibrium,Equilibrium, Genetic,Allele Frequencies,Frequencies, Allele,Frequencies, Gene,Frequency, Allele,Frequency, Gene,Gene Frequencies
D005819 Genetic Markers A phenotypically recognizable genetic trait which can be used to identify a genetic locus, a linkage group, or a recombination event. Chromosome Markers,DNA Markers,Markers, DNA,Markers, Genetic,Genetic Marker,Marker, Genetic,Chromosome Marker,DNA Marker,Marker, Chromosome,Marker, DNA,Markers, Chromosome
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000483 Alleles Variant forms of the same gene, occupying the same locus on homologous CHROMOSOMES, and governing the variants in production of the same gene product. Allelomorphs,Allele,Allelomorph
D015235 HLA-B Antigens Class I human histocompatibility (HLA) surface antigens encoded by more than 30 detectable alleles on locus B of the HLA complex, the most polymorphic of all the HLA specificities. Several of these antigens (e.g., HLA-B27, -B7, -B8) are strongly associated with predisposition to rheumatoid and other autoimmune disorders. Like other class I HLA determinants, they are involved in the cellular immune reactivity of cytolytic T lymphocytes. Antigens, HLA-B,HLA-B Antigen,HLA-B,Antigen, HLA-B,Antigens, HLA B,HLA B Antigen,HLA B Antigens
D015810 Linkage Disequilibrium Nonrandom association of linked genes. This is the tendency of the alleles of two separate but already linked loci to be found together more frequently than would be expected by chance alone. Disequilibrium, Linkage,Disequilibriums, Linkage,Linkage Disequilibriums

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