Blood donor biobank and HLA imputation as a resource for HLA homozygous cells for therapeutic and research use.
Jonna ClancyKati HyvärinenJarmo RitariTiina WahlforsJukka PartanenSatu KoskelaPublished in: Stem cell research & therapy (2022)
The present study shows that HLA imputation in a blood donor biobank of reasonable size can be used to identify HLA homozygous blood donors suitable for cell therapy, HLA-typed thrombocytes and research. The homozygotes were HLA-compatible with a large fraction of the Finnish population. Regular blood donors reported to have positive attitude to research donation appear a good option for these purposes. Differences in population frequencies of HLA haplotypes emphasize the need for population-specific collections of HLA homozygous samples.