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A novel single cDNA amplicon pyrosequencing method for high-throughput, cost-effective sequence-based HLA class I genotyping.


ABSTRACT: Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) genotype influences the immune response to pathogens and transplanted tissues; accurate HLA genotyping is critical for clinical and research applications. Sequence-based HLA typing is limited by the cost of Sanger sequencing genomic DNA (gDNA) and resolving cis/trans ambiguities, hindering both studies correlating high-resolution genotype with clinical outcomes, and population-specific allele frequency surveys. We present an assay for sequence-based HLA genotyping by titanium read length clonal Roche/454 pyrosequencing of a single, universally diagnostic polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplicon from HLA class I cDNA that captures most of exons 2, 3, and 4 used for traditional sequence-based typing. The amplicon is predicted to unambiguously resolve 85% of known alleles. A panel of 48 previously HLA-typed samples was assayed with this method, demonstrating 100% non-null allele typing concordance. We show that this technique can multiplex at least 768 patients per sequencing run with multiplex identifier sequence bar-coding. Unprecedented typing throughput results from a novel single cDNA-PCR amplicon strategy requiring only 1 PCR amplification per sample. This method dramatically reduces cost for genotyping of large cohorts.

SUBMITTER: Lank SM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3191540 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A novel single cDNA amplicon pyrosequencing method for high-throughput, cost-effective sequence-based HLA class I genotyping.

Lank Simon M SM   Wiseman Roger W RW   Dudley Dawn M DM   O'Connor David H DH  

Human immunology 20100730 10


Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) genotype influences the immune response to pathogens and transplanted tissues; accurate HLA genotyping is critical for clinical and research applications. Sequence-based HLA typing is limited by the cost of Sanger sequencing genomic DNA (gDNA) and resolving cis/trans ambiguities, hindering both studies correlating high-resolution genotype with clinical outcomes, and population-specific allele frequency surveys. We present an assay for sequence-based HLA genotyping b  ...[more]

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