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Science, Vol.279, No.5353, 1054-1057, 1998
The minor histocompatibility antigen HA-1 : A diallelic gene with a single amino acid polymorphism
The minor histocompatibility antigen (mHag) HA-1 is the only known mHag for which mismatching is correlated with the development of severe graft versus host disease (GVHD) after human leukocyte antigen-identical bone marrow transplantation. HA-1 was found to be a nonapeptide derived from an allele of the KIAA0223 gene. The HA-1-negative allelic counterpart encoded by KIAA0223 had one amino acid difference from HA-1. Family analysis with HA-1 allele-specific polymerase chain reaction showed an exact correlation between this allelic polymorphism and the HA-1 phenotype. HA-1 allele typing of donor and recipient should improve donor selection and allow the determination of bone marrow transplantation recipients with high risk for HA-1-induced GVHD development.
Keywords:VERSUS-HOST DISEASE;BONE-MARROW TRANSPLANTATION;UNRELATED DONORS;LYMPHOCYTES-T;PEPTIDE;HLA;IDENTIFICATION;PROTEIN