Characterization of novel HLA-A*24:608N allele discovered in Koreans

  • In Hwa Jeong
  • , Jong Kwon Lee
  • , Won Kyung Kwon
  • , Eun Young Song
  • , Kyeong Hee Kim
  • , Jina Lee
  • , Sunmi Jung
  • , Mijeong Jeong
  • , June Woo Park
  • , Eun Suk Kang

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Abstract

A novel null HLA-A*24 allele, HLA-A*24:608N, was identified in five Korean subjects including three from a family and two separate individuals. This study was performed to discern its immunological function in transplantation settings. Because this null variant had deletions of approximately 12 k base pairs from intron 3 to 3′ end of the HLA-A gene, low resolution HLA typing and amplicon-based next generation sequencing (NGS) typing methods had failed to assign it. Hybrid capture-based NGS method confirmed that this novel variant had a large deletion. T-lymphocyte crossmatching by complement-dependent lymphocytotoxicity and flow cytometry with a serum consisting anti-HLA-A24 antibody revealed negative results, implying that an individual with this allele would not carry a functioning A24 antigen. These findings highlight the importance of identifying a null HLA allele by employing appropriate molecular method and providing expected crossmatching outcomes in a real-world transplantation setting.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere15332
JournalHLA
Volume103
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2024

Keywords

  • HLA
  • new allele
  • next-generation sequencing
  • null variant

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