HLA in Southern Thai-Muslims

One hundred and two Southern Thai-Muslims (STM) from Nakhon Si Thammarat province were studied for HLA class I and II by SSP ARMS-PCR and PCR-SSO, respectively. The allele frequencies, haplotype frequencies, delta value and linkage disequilibrium between alleles were expressed. The most frequent all...

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Main Authors: Pimol Chiewsilp, Tasanee Mongkolsuk, Kanchana Sujirachato, Sureeporn Junpong, Kitti Rattanasombat, Chaiyot Uden
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spelling th-mahidol.182062018-07-04T14:53:08Z HLA in Southern Thai-Muslims Pimol Chiewsilp Tasanee Mongkolsuk Kanchana Sujirachato Sureeporn Junpong Kitti Rattanasombat Chaiyot Uden Mahidol University Tha Sala Hospital Medicine One hundred and two Southern Thai-Muslims (STM) from Nakhon Si Thammarat province were studied for HLA class I and II by SSP ARMS-PCR and PCR-SSO, respectively. The allele frequencies, haplotype frequencies, delta value and linkage disequilibrium between alleles were expressed. The most frequent alleles for HLA-A, HLA-B and HLA-C were A*24(02,03), A*11 (01,02), A*02(01,03,05-07,11): B*15(01,04-07,12,19,20), B*07(02-05), B*51(01-05)/B*52 (011,012); and Cw*07(01-03), Cw*04(01,02), Cw*08(01-03), respectively. The HLA class II alleles frequently found were DRB1*1202, DRB1*15021, DRB1*0701; DRB3*0301; DRB5* 0101; DQA1*0101, DQA1*0103, DQA1*0601; DQB1*0301, DQB1*0501, DQB1*0201; and DPB1*1301, DPB1*2301 and DPB1*0501. Two common HLA class I and II haplotypes with significant linkage disequilibrium were A*24 (02,03)-Cw*08 (01-03)-B*15 (01,04-07,12,19,20) -DRB1*1202 and A*33 (01,02)-Cw*0302-B*5801-DQB1*0201. The absence of B*27 and DRB1 *1401, the presence of A*2301 and high frequency of A*68 were observed in STM. Conclusion : Certain level of genetically distinction among STM, CT and NET existed. However, the genetic diversity of STM was relatively closer to CT than NET. 2018-07-04T07:53:08Z 2018-07-04T07:53:08Z 1997-01-01 Article Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.80, No.SUPPL. 1 (1997) 01252208 2-s2.0-0002669776 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/18206 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0002669776&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
collection Mahidol University Institutional Repository
topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Pimol Chiewsilp
Tasanee Mongkolsuk
Kanchana Sujirachato
Sureeporn Junpong
Kitti Rattanasombat
Chaiyot Uden
HLA in Southern Thai-Muslims
description One hundred and two Southern Thai-Muslims (STM) from Nakhon Si Thammarat province were studied for HLA class I and II by SSP ARMS-PCR and PCR-SSO, respectively. The allele frequencies, haplotype frequencies, delta value and linkage disequilibrium between alleles were expressed. The most frequent alleles for HLA-A, HLA-B and HLA-C were A*24(02,03), A*11 (01,02), A*02(01,03,05-07,11): B*15(01,04-07,12,19,20), B*07(02-05), B*51(01-05)/B*52 (011,012); and Cw*07(01-03), Cw*04(01,02), Cw*08(01-03), respectively. The HLA class II alleles frequently found were DRB1*1202, DRB1*15021, DRB1*0701; DRB3*0301; DRB5* 0101; DQA1*0101, DQA1*0103, DQA1*0601; DQB1*0301, DQB1*0501, DQB1*0201; and DPB1*1301, DPB1*2301 and DPB1*0501. Two common HLA class I and II haplotypes with significant linkage disequilibrium were A*24 (02,03)-Cw*08 (01-03)-B*15 (01,04-07,12,19,20) -DRB1*1202 and A*33 (01,02)-Cw*0302-B*5801-DQB1*0201. The absence of B*27 and DRB1 *1401, the presence of A*2301 and high frequency of A*68 were observed in STM. Conclusion : Certain level of genetically distinction among STM, CT and NET existed. However, the genetic diversity of STM was relatively closer to CT than NET.
author2 Mahidol University
author_facet Mahidol University
Pimol Chiewsilp
Tasanee Mongkolsuk
Kanchana Sujirachato
Sureeporn Junpong
Kitti Rattanasombat
Chaiyot Uden
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author Pimol Chiewsilp
Tasanee Mongkolsuk
Kanchana Sujirachato
Sureeporn Junpong
Kitti Rattanasombat
Chaiyot Uden
author_sort Pimol Chiewsilp
title HLA in Southern Thai-Muslims
title_short HLA in Southern Thai-Muslims
title_full HLA in Southern Thai-Muslims
title_fullStr HLA in Southern Thai-Muslims
title_full_unstemmed HLA in Southern Thai-Muslims
title_sort hla in southern thai-muslims
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/18206
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