Lienert K, Krishnan R, Fowler C, Russ G
Transplantation Immunology Laboratory, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woodville, Australia.
Hum Immunol. 1993 Mar;36(3):137-41. doi: 10.1016/0198-8859(93)90116-i.
The HLA-DPB1 alleles in 93 Australian aborigines, from two geographically separate areas within Australia, were studied by AFLP analysis. There was a restricted range of DPB1 alleles seen in the aboriginal population, and the distribution of alleles varied between the two aboriginal groups. DPB10501 was the most common allele in the aborigines from the Central Desert, whereas DPB10401 was the most frequent allele in the Northern Coast aborigines. A new AFLP pattern was observed, and was found to correspond to the allele DPB1*2201, recently identified by SSO analysis. The DPB1 allele frequency distribution for both of the aboriginal groups was different from that seen for the Australian Caucasoid population.