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HLA-A null allele with a stop codon, HLA-A * 0215N, identified in a homozygous state in a healthy adult

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A healthy adult having no serologically detectable HLA class I A locus antigens was identified. The parents of the individual are consanguineous. Results of a family study indicated that the individual is homozygous for the B46-Cw1-DR8.1 haplotype, which was shown to be positively associated with A *0207 in our previous study. The HLA-A null individual is healthy and exhibits no apparent immunological abnormality. Total RNAs extracted from peripheral blood were converted to cDNAs. The reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (PCR) product, which is of the same size as the normally expressed gene, was easily obtained from the cDNAs with HLA-A locus-specific primers. The nucleotide sequence of this null allele (A *0215N) was the same as that of A *0207 except for a single nucleotide substitution which resulted in a stop codon in exon 4. From its nucleotide sequence, a truncated molecule was expected to be produced; however, the immunoprecipitation study failed to detect the predicted product. Genomic DNAs from 29 unrelated individuals who expressed only one HLA-A antigen with HLA-B46, were analyzed by a PCR-sequence-specific oligonucleotide method. None of the samples possessed this stop codon. Therefore, A *0215N is likely to be a rare allele generated by a single point mutation from A *0207.

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The nucleotide sequence data reported in this paper have been submitted to the DDBJ, EMBL, and GenBank nucleotide sequence databases and have been assigned the accession number D38525. The sequence was officially named A *0215N by the WHO Nomenclature Committee for Factors of the HLA System in November 1994

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Ishikawa, Y., Tokunaga, K., Tanaka, H. et al. HLA-A null allele with a stop codon, HLA-A * 0215N, identified in a homozygous state in a healthy adult. Immunogenetics 43, 1–5 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00186597

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