HLA-Cw Compatibility between Recipient and Donor in Molecular A, B, DR, DQ Compatible Non-related Bone Marrow Donors
Authors:
P. Jindra 2; V. Koza 2; M. Karas 2; J. Navrátilová 2; H. Pittrová 2; J. Kůsová
Authors‘ workplace:
Český Národní Registr Dárců Dřeně, 2 Hematologicko-onkologické oddělení FN, Plzeň
Published in:
Transfuze Hematol. dnes,, 2001, No. 4, p. 139-142.
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Overview
The recently proved importance of molecular HLA-Cw compatibility for the result of bone transplantation among not related persons (UBMT) brought up the question of probability of compatibility of non-related donors with the patient in this locus as so far the main criterion of donor selection compatibility in HLA-A,B,DR loci. In a group of 59 candidates of UBMT and their 76 potential not related donors who were otherwise molecularly HLA-A,B,DR,DQ compatible we tried to analyze the frequency and type of HLA-Cw incompatibility. A total of 24 donors (32 % of all donors) were incompatible in HLA-Cw with 18 potential recipients (31 % of all recipients). The general probability of HLA-Cw compatibility in all potential pairs of non-related donor-recipients was 0.84. From a total of 118 possible haplotypes of recipients, 30 (25.4 %) were those most frequent in our population, i.e. A1B8DR3 and A2B7DR15, whereby their ratio in all HLA-Cw discrepancies was only 8 %. Conversely the remaining haplotypes (74.6 % of haplotype recipients) accounted for more than 90 % of the mentioned incompatibilities. The general probability of HLA-Cw compatibility for A1B8DR3 and/or A2B7DR15 was 0.95 but for the remainder only 0.81. The presented data provide evidence of the importance of accurate assessment of molecular HLA-Cw compatibility even in common haplotypes and in tase of compatibility in the other HLA loci.
Key words:
HLA compatibility, Cw locus, bone marrow transplantation
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