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NKG2D is a natural killer cell activating receptor recognising ligands on infected or tumorigenic cells, leading to their cytolysis. There are eight known genes encoding NKG2D ligands: MICA, MICB and ULBP1‐6. MICA and MICB are highly polymorphic and well characterised, whilst ULBP ligands are less polymorphic and the functional implication of their diversity is not well understood. Using International...
HLA‐DPB1 is the classical HLA class II genes with the least recorded variation on the IPD‐IMGT/HLA Database, suggesting the full extent of its diversity is perhaps yet to be characterized. Here, a full‐gene typing strategy was employed to genotype a UK cohort of 1470 HCT recipients (n = 744) and donors (n = 726). In total, 2940 full‐length HLA‐DPB1 sequences were generated, comprising 193 distinct...
As the primary genetic determinant of immune recognition of self and non‐self, the hyperpolymorphic HLA genes play key roles in disease association and transplantation. The large, variably sized HLA class II genes have historically been less well characterized than the shorter HLA class I genes. Here, we have used Pacific Biosciences Single Molecule Real‐Time (SMRT®) DNA sequencing to perform four‐field...
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