Resolving unknown nucleotides in the IPD-IMGT/HLA database by extended and full-length sequencing of HLA class I and II alleles.
Christina E M VoorterMathijs GroenewegTimo I OlieslagersIngrid FaeGottfried F FischerMarco AndreaniMaria TroianoBlanka Vidan-JerasSendi MontanicBouke G HepkemaLaura B BungenerMarcel G J TilanusLotte WietenPublished in: Immunogenetics (2024)
In the past, identification of HLA alleles was limited to sequencing the region of the gene coding for the peptide binding groove, resulting in a lack of sequence information in the HLA database, challenging HLA allele assignment software programs. We investigated full-length sequences of 19 HLA class I and 7 HLA class II alleles, and we extended another 47 HLA class I alleles with sequences of 5' and 3' UTR regions that were all not yet available in the IPD-IMGT/HLA database. We resolved 8638 unknown nucleotides in the coding sequence of HLA class I and 2139 of HLA class II. Furthermore, with full-length sequencing of the 26 alleles, more than 90 kb of sequence information was added to the non-coding sequences, whereas extension of the 47 alleles resulted in the addition of 5.5 kb unknown nucleotides to the 5' UTR and > 31.7 kb to the 3' UTR region. With this information, some interesting features were observed, like possible recombination events and lineage evolutionary origins. The continuing increase in the availability of full-length sequences in the HLA database will enable the identification of the evolutionary origin and will help the community to improve the alignment and assignment accuracy of HLA alleles.