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Identification of a polymorphic variant associated with HLA-DQw3 and characterized by specific restriction sites within the DQ beta-chain gene.
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HistocompatibilityHlaGeneticsHla ImmunogeneticsImmunologyHuman PolymorphismPathologyMolecular GeneticsGenomicsImmune-related Gene PolymorphismHla-dr Specificities Dr4Dq Beta-chain GeneMonoclonal AntibodySpecific Restriction SitesGenetic VariationPolymorphic VariantAllelic VariantGenetic DisorderRestriction Fragment PatternHla TypingMedicine
Restriction endonuclease digestion of genomic DNA from 24 lymphoblastoid cell lines homozygous for the HLA class II specificity DQw3, followed by hybridization with a DQ beta-chain cDNA probe, identified a genomic polymorphism with variable BamHI and HindIII recognition sites. This restriction fragment pattern was found for several haplotypes associated with the DQw3 specificity, including some haplotypes positive for the HLA-DR specificities DR4, DR5, DRw8, and DRw12. The variant fragment pattern corresponds precisely with the reactivity of a monoclonal antibody, A-10-83, previously shown to define a serologic split of DQw3. Serologic detection of the specific DQw3.1 genomic polymorphism indicated that the corresponding DQ beta-chain variants are expressed. This polymorphic restriction fragment pattern, then, represents a selective marker for DQ beta-chain genes that appear to define a DQ beta-chain-associated specificity, here called DQw3.1.
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