Is it time to perform NGS HLA typing exclusively on deceased Donors?

IF 3.1 4区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY Human Immunology Pub Date : 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1016/j.humimm.2025.111253
Michael D. Gautreaux , Shannon Mesa , David Kiger , Cathi Murphey
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Given the growing number of HLA alleles, typing methodologies utilizing specific primers or probes are facing increasing difficulty in keeping up with such an increase. Indeed, sequencing of HLA alleles seems to be the methodology of the future for solid organ patients and donors. Due to the time constraints of traditional Sanger-based sequencing and sequencing by synthesis of next generation sequencing, sequencing for HLA typing has not been used for initial deceased donor (DD) typing. Since next generation sequencing methodologies have become more rapid, it is now possible to perform high resolution HLA typing on deceased donors in a timeframe commensurate with real-time PCR. In this case-study, a null allele was not adequately resolved by the originating HLA laboratory typing of a deceased donor utilizing real-time PCR. The laboratory of the center receiving a kidney from the same deceased donor performed confirmatory typing of the deceased donor by next generation sequencing and discovered the discrepancy at HLA-A. The case presented in this manuscript demonstrates the need for laboratories to adopt next generation sequencing for DD HLA typing as soon as possible.
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Human Immunology
Human Immunology 医学-免疫学
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期刊介绍: The journal''s scope includes understanding the genetic and functional mechanisms that distinguish human individuals in their immune responses to allografts, pregnancy, infections or vaccines as well as the immune responses that lead to autoimmunity, allergy or drug hypersensitivity. It also includes examining the distribution of the genes controlling these responses in populations. Research areas include: Studies of the genetics, genomics, polymorphism, evolution, and population distribution of immune-related genes Studies of the expression, structure and function of the products of immune-related genes Immunogenetics of susceptibility to infectious and autoimmune disease, and allergy The role of the immune-related genes in hematopoietic stem cell, solid organ, and vascularized composite allograft transplant Histocompatibility studies including alloantibodies, epitope definition, and T cell alloreactivity Studies of immunologic tolerance and pregnancy T cell, B cell, NK and regulatory cell functions, particularly related to subjects within the journal''s scope Pharmacogenomics and vaccine development in the context of immune-related genes Human Immunology considers immune-related genes to include those encoding classical and non-classical HLA, KIR, MIC, minor histocompatibility antigens (mHAg), immunoglobulins, TCR, BCR, proteins involved in antigen processing and presentation, complement, Fc receptors, chemokines and cytokines. Other immune-related genes may be considered. Human Immunology is also interested in bioinformatics of immune-related genes and organizational topics impacting laboratory processes, organ allocation, clinical strategies, and registries related to autoimmunity and transplantation.
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