Maggie Sprague
Seattle Cancer Care Alliance
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Human Immunology | 2014
Anajane G. Smith; Chul Woo Pyo; Wyatt Nelson; Edward Gow; Ruihan Wang; Shu Shen; Maggie Sprague; Shalini Pereira; Daniel E. Geraghty; John A. Hansen
Current high-resolution HLA typing technologies frequently produce ambiguous results that mandate extended testing prior to reporting. Through multiplex sequencing of individual amplicons from many individuals at multiple loci, next generation sequencing (NGS) promises to eliminate heterozygote ambiguities and extend the breadth of genetic data acquired with little additional effort. We report here on assessment of a novel NGS HLA genotyping system for resequencing exons 2 and 3 of DRB1/B3/B4/B5, DQA1 and DQB1 and exon 2 of DPA1 and DPB1 on the MiSeq platform. In a cohort of 2605 hematopoietic cell transplant recipients and donors, NGS achieved 99.6% accuracy for DRB1 allele assignments and 99.5% for DQB1, compared to legacy genotypes generated pretransplant. NGS provided at least single 4-digit allele resolution for 97% of genotypes at DRB1 and 100% at DQB1. Overall, NGS typing identified 166 class II alleles, including 9 novel sequences with greater than 99% accuracy for DRB1 and DQB1 genotypes and elimination of diploid ambiguities through in-phase sequencing demonstrated the robust reliability of the NGS HLA genotyping reagents and analysis software employed in this study.
Tissue Antigens | 2012
Anajane G. Smith; W. Fan; Lois E. Regen; Sandra Warnock; Maggie Sprague; R. Williams; B. Nisperos; Lue Ping Zhao; M. R. Loken; John A. Hansen; Shalini Pereira
Somatic mutations and genomic alterations are frequent events in the clonal evolution of hematologic malignancies. Recent studies have reported copy neutral loss of heterozygosity (LOH) for the mismatched human leukocyte antigen (HLA) haplotype in patients relapsed after haploidentical hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) for a hematologic malignancy. Herein, we report 15 cases of somatic mutations in the HLA genes of patients with a variety of hematologic diseases, including acute myelogenous leukemia, acute lymphocytic leukemia, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, chronic myeloid leukemia, myelodysplastic syndrome, and non-Hodgkins lymphoma, encountered at our institute over the past decade. While two of the cases were identified in patient relapse specimens collected post-HCT, 13 cases were found in peripheral blood specimens submitted for HLA typing prior to transplantation. Ten patients exhibited acquired LOH for all or part of one HLA haplotype. Five other cases involved somatic mutations in the nucleotide sequences of common HLA-A or HLA-B alleles. Since they are not systematically evaluated prior to HCT, acquired mutations in HLA genes are likely under reported. Beyond the implications for accurate HLA typing and donor selection, alternations that result in the loss of HLA expression may allow escape from immune surveillance and adversely impact transplant outcome.
Human Immunology | 2002
Anajane G. Smith; Maggie Sprague; Paula Peterson; L Worley; S. McKinney; Sandra Warnock; John A. Hansen
Human Immunology | 2017
Maggie Sprague; Paula Peterson; Georgena Wohlwend; Yasaman Shenavar; Charles Kellum; Lois E. Regen; Gansuvd Balgansuren
Human Immunology | 2015
Randy Williams; Sandy Warnock; Lois E. Regen; Maggie Sprague; Gansuvd Balgansuren
Human Immunology | 2013
Lois E. Regen; Sandra Warnock; Scott McElhone; Maggie Sprague; Min Fang; Shalini Pereira
Human Immunology | 2010
Georgena Wohlwend; Lois E. Regen; Maggie Sprague; Anajane G. Smith; Shalini E. Pereira
Human Immunology | 2009
Lois E. Regen; Anajane G. Smith; B. Nisperos; Sandra Warnock; Maggie Sprague; Georgena Wohlwend; Shalini E. Pereira
Human Immunology | 2009
Anajane G. Smith; Lois E. Regen; Maggie Sprague; S. McKinney; B. Nisperos; Shalini E. Pereira
Human Immunology | 2009
Maggie Sprague; Anajane G. Smith; Lois E. Regen; R. Williams; S. McKinney; Paula Peterson; Charles Kellum; Shalini E. Pereira