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Ultra-high resolution HLA genotyping and allele discovery by highly multiplexed cDNA amplicon pyrosequencing

  • Simon M. Lank
  • , Brittney A. Golbach
  • , Hannah M. Creager
  • , Roger W. Wiseman
  • , Derin B. Keskin
  • , Ellis L. Reinherz
  • , Vladimir Brusic
  • , David H. O'Connor*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Background: High-resolution HLA genotyping is a critical diagnostic and research assay. Current methods rarely achieve unambiguous high-resolution typing without making population-specific frequency inferences due to a lack of locus coverage and difficulty in exon-phase matching. Achieving high-resolution typing is also becoming more challenging with traditional methods as the database of known HLA alleles increases.Results: We designed a cDNA amplicon-based pyrosequencing method to capture 94% of the HLA class I open-reading-frame with only two amplicons per sample, and an analogous method for class II HLA genes, with a primary focus on sequencing the DRB loci. We present a novel Galaxy server-based analysis workflow for determining genotype. During assay validation, we performed two GS Junior sequencing runs to determine the accuracy of the HLA class I amplicons and DRB amplicon at different levels of multiplexing. When 116 amplicons were multiplexed, we unambiguously resolved 99%of class I alleles to four- or six-digit resolution, as well as 100% unambiguous DRB calls. The second experiment, with 271 multiplexed amplicons, missed some alleles, but generated high-resolution, concordant typing for 93% of class I alleles, and 96% for DRB1 alleles. In a third, preliminary experiment we attempted to sequence novel amplicons for other class II loci with mixed success.Conclusions: The presented assay is higher-throughput and higher-resolution than existing HLA genotyping methods, and suitable for allele discovery or large cohort sampling. The validated class I and DRB primers successfully generated unambiguously high-resolution genotypes, while further work is needed to validate additional class II genotyping amplicons.

Original languageEnglish
Article number378
JournalBMC Genomics
Volume13
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Aug 2012
Externally publishedYes

Free Keywords

  • Cellular immunity
  • Galaxy
  • Genotyping
  • HLA
  • Multiplexing
  • Pyrosequencing
  • Roche/454
  • Tissue typing

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Biotechnology
  • Genetics

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