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HLA-DQα Alleles

Principle

The Human Leukocyte Antigen Class II (HLA D) genes are located on chromosome 6. The HLA D genes are organized into three regions: HLA DR, DQ and DP each of which encodes an alpha and beta glycopeptide. The complete DNA sequence of the HLA DQa alleles is known. The DQa alleles are detected Next Generation Sequencing (NGs) technologies. With NGS the targeted nucleotide sequence of each loci is determined and then matched to HLA database (IMGT) to produce ultra-high resolution HLA typing. Therefore, typing with NGS substantially decreases ambiguity rates when compared to other current methods (SSO & SSP).

Specimen Requirements

Specimen

Whole blood

Collection

Whole blood collected in lavender top EDTA tubes (two 5ml tubes)

Storage and Transport

Specimen should be delivered to the laboratory within 72 hours at room temperature.

Minimum Volume

10mL (two 5ml tubes)

Unacceptable Specimens

Peripheral blood specimens that are clotted, have not been collected in EDTA, or frozen are not acceptable.

Method

Next Generation Sequencing

Normal Range

See lab report

Turnaround Time

10 business days

References

  • Terasaki, P.I., Bernoco, F., Park, M.S., Ozturk, G., and Iwaki, Y. Microdroplet testing for HLAA, -B, -C and -D antigens. American Journal of Clinical Pathology 69:103-120, 1978.
  • Bodmer J., Marsh S.. Albert E., Bodmer W., Bontrop R., Charron D., Dupont B., Erlich H., Mach B., Mayr W., Parham P., Sasazuki T., Schreuder G., Strominger J., Svejgaard A. and Terasaki P. Nomenclature for factors of the HLA system, 1995. Human Immunology 43:149-164, 1995.
  • Puregene DNA Purification System, Genomic DNA Purification kit instruction by Gentra System of Minneapolis, MN.

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