HLA-B55

HLA-B55 (B55) is an HLA-B serotype. B55 is a split antigen from the B22 broad antigen, sister serotypes are B54 and B56. The serotype identifies the more common HLA-B*55 gene products.[1] (For terminology help see: HLA-serotype tutorial)

major histocompatibility complex (human), class I, B55
Alleles B*5501, B*5502
Structure (See HLA-B)
Symbol(s) HLA-B
EBI-HLA B*5501
B*5502
Locus chr.6 6p21.31

Serotype

B*55:03 is one of the four B alleles that reacts with neither Bw4 nor Bw6. The others are B*18:06, B*46:01, and B*73:01.[2]

B55 and B22 serotype recognition of some HLA B*55 allele-group gene products[3]
B*55B55 B22Sample
allele%%size (N)
5501925453
5502842309

Allele distribution

HLA B*5501 frequencies
freq
ref.Population(%)
[4]India New Delhi3.8
[4]Singapore Chinese Han3.5
[4]Spain Eastern Andalusia Gipsy3.5
[4]Georgia Tibilisi Kurds3.4
[4]India North Delhi3.3
[4]France South East3.1
[4]Israel Arab Druse3.0
[4]India North Hindus2.9
[4]Georgia Tibilisi Georgians2.8
[4]Russia Tuva (2)2.8
[4]Georgia Svaneti Svans2.5
[4]Iran Baloch2.5
[4]Singapore Thai2.5
[4]Sudanese2.5
[4]Mexico Mestizos2.4
[4]Spain Eastern Andalusia2.4
[4]Ireland South2.0
[4]Azores Central Islands1.8
[4]Bulgaria1.8
[4]Israel Ashkenazi and Non Ashkenazi Jews1.8
[4]Oman1.7
[4]Tunisia Tunis1.7
[4]India Andhra Pradesh Golla1.4
[4]China Tibet1.3
[4]Uganda Kampala1.2
[4]Finland1.1
[4]Portugal North1.1
[4]Portugal Centre1.0
[4]Singapore Riau Malay1.0
[4]B*5502
[4]Taiwan Taroko14.5
[4]American Samoa12.0
[4]China Guangxi Maonan6.0
[4]Japan Ainu Hokkaido5.0
[4]China Tibet Autonomous Region Tibetans4.7
[4]Singapore Chinese3.0
[4]China Beijing Shijiazhuang Tianjian Han2.9
[4]China North Han2.9
[4]South Korea (3)2.7
[4]Hong Kong Chinese2.2
[4]Japan (5)2.2
[4]Taiwan Ami2.0
[4]Thailand (3)2.0
[4]New Caledonia1.0
[4]Philippines Ivatan1.0
gollark: One vague idea I had which will never be implemented is something like IRC but with global email-like identity and server side history.
gollark: Matrix server software also seems to be hilariously complex and slow.
gollark: ... oops.
gollark: <@650332315242725377>e Whose website?
gollark: Those don't appear to exist on the Discord side of this bridge.

References

  1. Marsh, S. G.; Albert, E. D.; Bodmer, W. F.; Bontrop, R. E.; Dupont, B.; Erlich, H. A.; Fernández-Viña, M.; Geraghty, D. E.; Holdsworth, R.; Hurley, C. K.; Lau, M.; Lee, K. W.; Mach, B.; Maiers, M.; Mayr, W. R.; Müller, C. R.; Parham, P.; Petersdorf, E. W.; Sasazuki, T.; Strominger, J. L.; Svejgaard, A.; Terasaki, P. I.; Tiercy, J. M.; Trowsdale, J. (2010). "Nomenclature for factors of the HLA system, 2010". Tissue Antigens. 75 (4): 291–455. doi:10.1111/j.1399-0039.2010.01466.x. PMC 2848993. PMID 20356336.
  2. Voorter, CE; van der Vlies, S; Kik, M; van den Berg-Loonen, EM (October 2000). "Unexpected Bw4 and Bw6 reactivity patterns in new alleles". Tissue Antigens. 56 (4): 363–70. doi:10.1034/j.1399-0039.2000.560409.x. PMID 11098937.
  3. derived from IMGT/HLA
  4. Middleton D, Menchaca L, Rood H, Komerofsky R (2003). "New allele frequency database: http://www.allelefrequencies.net". Tissue Antigens. 61 (5): 403–7. doi:10.1034/j.1399-0039.2003.00062.x. PMID 12753660. External link in |title= (help)
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.