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Tissue Antigens | 1999

The HLA dictionary 1999: a summary of HLA-A, -B, -C, -DRB1/3/4/5, -DQB1 alleles and their association with serologically defined HLA-A, -B, -C, -DR, and -DQ antigens

G. M. Th. Schreuder; C.K. Hurley; Sge Marsh; Lau M; Martin Maiers; C. Kollman; H.J. Noreen

The 2008 report of the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) data dictionary presents serologic equivalents of HLA-A, -B, -C, -DRB1, -DRB3, -DRB4, -DRB5, and -DQB1 alleles. The dictionary is an update of the one published in 2004. The data summarize equivalents obtained by the World Health Organization Nomenclature Committee for Factors of the HLA System, the International Cell Exchange, UCLA, the National Marrow Donor Program, recent publications, and individual laboratories. The 2008 edition includes information on 832 new alleles (685 class I and 147 class II) and updated information on 766 previously listed alleles (577 class I and 189 class II). The tables list the alleles with remarks on the serologic patterns and the equivalents. The serological equivalents are listed as expert assigned types, and the data are useful for identifying potential stem cell donors who were typed by either serology or DNA-based methods. The tables with HLA equivalents are available as a searchable form on the IMGT/HLA database Web site (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/imgt/hla/dictionary.html).


European Journal of Immunogenetics | 1991

NOMENCLATURE FOR FACTORS OF THE HLA SYSTEM, 1990

Julia G. Bodmer; Steven G.E. Marsh; Ekkehard D. Albert; Walter F. Bodmer; Bo Dupont; Henry A. Erlich; Bernard Mach; W. R. Mayr; Peter Parham; Takehiko Sasazuki; G. M. Th. Schreuder; Jack L. Strominger; Arne Svejgaard; Paul I. Terasaki

This report contains complete lists of all the HLA class I and class 11 genes and sequences of alleles officially recognized. However, only references not previously cited are included. For a complete list of references this report should be read in conjunction with the 1989 report (Bodmer et al., 1990). For a complete list of all serologically defined specificities, which will not be updated until 1992, see the 1987 Nomenclature report (WHO Nomenclature Committee, 1988; Bodmer et al., 1989).


European Journal of Immunogenetics | 1997

THE SPECIFICITY OF ANTI‐HLA CLASS II MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES IN CATTLE

Ph. R. Nilsson; Steven G.E. Marsh; I. Joosten; M. G. B. Nieuwland; E. J. Hensen; M. Grosfeld-Stulemeyer; S. Mikko; A. Gelhaus; G. M. Th. Schreuder

At the Eleventh International HLA Histocompatibility Workshop, numerous anti-HLA class II monoclonal antibodies (mAb) were tested. For several of the polymorphic mAb, one epitope for binding has been mapped within the antigen-binding site of the class II molecules. Screening of the available bovine DRB3 and DQB exon 2 sequences revealed that some of the key amino acid (AA) motifs of these epitopes were present in cattle as well, and the question was raised whether this sharing of key AA motifs might cause interspecies cross-reactivity. Eight polymorphic anti-HLA class II mAb (seven anti-HLA DRB1 and one anti-HLA DQB) were selected for analysis of their reactivity towards bovine lymphocytes. In addition, the monomorphic anti-HLA class II mAb, 7.5.10.1, was selected for analysis, as this mAb was described to detect class II polymorphism in cattle. Flow cytometry and lymphocyte microcytotoxicity testing revealed that five of the polymorphic anti-HLA mAb were reactive with bovine lymphocytes. Furthermore, the anti-bovine reactivity of 7.5.10.1 was confirmed. These findings were supported by biochemical analysis. The anti-bovine reaction of the anti-HLA mAb did not correspond with the expected reaction, which was based on the presence of the AA, postulated to be responsible for recognition. Therefore, we suggest that the patterns of reactivity of the anti-HLA mAb are not always determined by one epitope.


Tissue Antigens | 1999

Nomenclature for factors of the HLA System, 1998.

Julia G. Bodmer; Steven G.E. Marsh; E. D. Albert; Walter F. Bodmer; R. E. Bontrop; B. Dupont; Henry A. Erlich; J. A. Hansen; B. Mach; W. R. Mayr; Peter Parham; E. W. Petersdorf; T. Sasazuki; G. M. Th. Schreuder; J. L. Strominger; A. Svejgaard; P. I. Terasaki


Tissue Antigens | 1990

Nomenclature for factors of the HLA system, 1989

J.G. Bodmer; Steven G.E. Marsh; Peter Parham; H.A. Erlich; Ekkehard D. Albert; Walter F. Bodmer; Bo Dupont; Bernard Mach; W. R. Mayr; Takehiko Sasazuki; G. M. Th. Schreuder; Jack L. Strominger; Arne Svejgaard; Paul I. Terasaki


Tissue Antigens | 2008

The regulatory role of HLA-DRw6 in renal transplantation

G. F. J. Hendriks; G. M. Th. Schreuder; J. D'Amaro; J. J. Rood


Tissue Antigens | 1981

HLA and sporadic tuberculoid leprosy: a population study in Maharashtra, India

W. Eden; N. K. Mehra; M. C. Vaidya; J. D'Amaro; G. M. Th. Schreuder; J. J. Rood


European Journal of Immunogenetics | 2002

Guidelines for nomenclature usage in HLA reports: ambiguities and conversion to serotypes

Jean-Marie Tiercy; Sge Marsh; G. M. Th. Schreuder; Ekkehard D. Albert; G. Fischer; R. Wassmuth


Tissue Antigens | 2008

RFLP of the HLA-DQα region: a diallelic DXα polymorphism, not linked to DR and DQ specificities

M. G. J. Tilanus; M.C.J.A. van Eggermond; H. Fei; J. D'Amaro; G. M. Th. Schreuder; M. J. Giphart


Tissue Antigens | 2008

HLA and duodenal ulcer in The Netherlands.

J. G Goedhard; I. Biemond; A. S. Peña; J Kreuning; G. M. Th. Schreuder; J.J. van Rood

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J. D'Amaro

All India Institute of Medical Sciences

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J. D'Amaro

All India Institute of Medical Sciences

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Bo Dupont

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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J.J. van Rood

Medical College of Wisconsin

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