PLoS ONE (Jan 2016)

Association of HLA-A and Non-Classical HLA Class I Alleles.

  • Federico Carlini,
  • Virginia Ferreira,
  • Stéphane Buhler,
  • Audrey Tous,
  • Jean-François Eliaou,
  • Céline René,
  • Jacques Chiaroni,
  • Christophe Picard,
  • Julie Di Cristofaro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163570
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 10
p. e0163570

Abstract

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The HLA-A locus is surrounded by HLA class Ib genes: HLA-E, HLA-H, HLA-G and HLA-F. HLA class Ib molecules are involved in immuno-modulation with a central role for HLA-G and HLA-E, an emerging role for HLA-F and a yet unknown function for HLA-H. Thus, the principal objective of this study was to describe the main allelic associations between HLA-A and HLA-H, -G, -F and -E. Therefore, HLA-A, -E, -G, -H and -F coding polymorphisms, as well as HLA-G UnTranslated Region haplotypes (referred to as HLA-G UTRs), were explored in 191 voluntary blood donors. Allelic frequencies, Global Linkage Disequilibrium (GLD), Linkage Disequilibrium (LD) for specific pairs of alleles and two-loci haplotype frequencies were estimated. We showed that HLA-A, HLA-H, HLA-F, HLA-G and HLA-G UTRs were all in highly significant pairwise GLD, in contrast to HLA-E. Moreover, HLA-A displayed restricted associations with HLA-G UTR and HLA-H. We also confirmed several associations that were previously found to have a negative impact on transplantation outcome. In summary, our results suggest complex functional and clinical implications of the HLA-A genetic region.