Table 2.
Patient/donor | HLA class I alleles |
HLA class II alleles |
Allele level MM |
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A1 | A2 | B1 | B2 | Cw1 | Cw2 | DRB1-1 | DRB1-2 | DQB1-1 | DQB1-2 | GVH | HVG | |
Patient 1 | 201 | 201 | 702 | 2705 | 0401/09N | 102 | 401 | 701 | 304 | 303 | 4 | 5 |
Donor—father | 201 | 3101 | 1302 | 4001 | 0401/09N | 304 | 401 | 404 | 304 | 302 | ||
Patient 2 | 3001 | 3201 | 1302 | 3801 | 602 | 1203 | 901 | 1301 | 0303/12 | 603 | 5 | 5 |
Donor—brother | 3001 | 2402 | 1302 | 3503 | 602 | 0401/09N | 901 | 1501 | 0303/12 | 0602/19 | ||
Patient 3 | 301 | 6802 | 702 | 0705/06 | 702 | 1505 | 1501 | 1102 | 0602/19 | 0301/09 | 5 | 5 |
Donor—mother | 301 | 3001 | 702 | 4201 | 702 | 1701/02/03 | 1501 | 302 | 0602/19 | 402 |
HLA alleles were defined through a combination of sequence-based typing and reverse sequence-specific oligonucleotide hybridization. Mismatched alleles on the unshared donor haplotype are indicated in the shaded boxes. All donors are fully mismatched in the direction of rejection (Host vs graft) at all HLA loci tested. Because patient 1 is homozygous at the HLA-A locus, there are only four allele mismatched in the graft vs host vector.