Balas A, Santos S, Garciá-Sánchez F, Garciá-Escribano C, Merino J L, Vicario J L
Department of Histocompatibility, Regional Transfusion Centre, Madrid, Spain.
Tissue Antigens. 1997 Jul;50(1):96-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1399-0039.1997.tb02845.x.
HLA-DRB1 is the most polymorphic gene described so far, and their encoded molecules disclose a major role in allogeneic responses. We describe in this report a new DRB1 allele in a Spanish Caucasian bone marrow donor, initially defined by PCR-SSO as a DRB111-like allele. Complete exon 2 cDNA-sequencing reveled that this allele was identical to DRB11119 except for a single substitution at position 178, which generates an amino acid change (Tyr-His) at position 60. This residue is shared by several DRB114 subtypes and DRB10808. The new allele was officially named DRB1*1131.