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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 May 3.
Published in final edited form as: Bone Marrow Transplant. 2008 Jul 14;42(8):523–527. doi: 10.1038/bmt.2008.203

Table 2.

Donor/recipient HLAalleles

Patient/donor HLA class I alleles
HLA class II alleles
Allele level MM
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.