HLA polymorphisms in Nigerians.
Tissue Antigens
; 25(3): 142-55, 1985 Mar.
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The HLA class I and class II phenotypes of a panel of 114 unrelated Nigerians have been determined. The panel was tested for all the known class I antigens and comparisons of the HLA-A and -B frequencies with those of other African Negroid populations revealed some differences. Only limited comparisons could be made for the HLA-DR and -D frequencies as these are not available for any well-defined African Negroid population. The data concerning the class II antigens of this panel are the most interesting. Half of the DRw11-positive panel members are DQw3 negative and DQw1 positive. In addition, there is dissociation of some HLA-D and -DR specificities, a number of panel members are positive for an HLA-D specificity and are negative for the corresponding HLA-DR specificity. Our results show the value of population studies in the investigation of the relationship between the different HLA class II antigens.
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Banco de datos:
MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Antígenos de Histocompatibilidad Clase II
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Antígenos HLA
Límite:
Humans
País como asunto:
Africa
Idioma:
En
Año:
1985
Tipo del documento:
Article