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doi: 10.1038/bmt.2014.177
pmid: 25111513
pmc: PMC4222814
handle: 20.500.11768/14317 , 20.500.14243/221564 , 11388/175501 , 11584/60120
doi: 10.1038/bmt.2014.177
pmid: 25111513
pmc: PMC4222814
handle: 20.500.11768/14317 , 20.500.14243/221564 , 11388/175501 , 11584/60120
The genetic background of donor and recipient is an important factor determining the outcome of allogeneic hematopoietic SCT (allo-HSCT). We applied whole-genome analysis to investigate genetic variants-other than HLA class I and II-associated with negative outcome after HLA-identical sibling allo-HSCT in a cohort of 110 β-Thalassemic patients. We identified two single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in BAT2 (A/G) and BAT3 (T/C) genes, SNP rs11538264 and SNP rs10484558, both located in the HLA class III region, in strong linkage disequilibrium between each other (R(2)=0.92). When considered as single SNP, none of them reached a significant association with graft rejection (nominal P<0.00001 for BAT2 SNP rs11538264, and P<0.0001 for BAT3 SNP rs10484558), whereas the BAT2/BAT3 A/C haplotype was present at significantly higher frequency in patients who rejected as compared to those with functional graft (30.0% vs 2.6%, nominal P=1.15 × 10(-8); and adjusted P=0.0071). The BAT2/BAT3 polymorphisms and specifically the A/C haplotype may represent a novel immunogenetic factor associated with graft rejection in patients undergoing allo-HSCT.
Adult, Graft Rejection, Male, Risk, Adolescent, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, HLA Antigens, Risk Factors, BAT gene, genetic risk factors, Humans, Child, beta-Thalassemia, Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation, Proteins, HLA-related SCT, Allografts, Child, Preschool, Female, Genome-Wide Association Study, Molecular Chaperones
Adult, Graft Rejection, Male, Risk, Adolescent, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, HLA Antigens, Risk Factors, BAT gene, genetic risk factors, Humans, Child, beta-Thalassemia, Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation, Proteins, HLA-related SCT, Allografts, Child, Preschool, Female, Genome-Wide Association Study, Molecular Chaperones
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