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MHC-linked class III genes. Analysis of C4 gene frequencies, complotypes and associations with distinct HLA haplotypes in German Caucasians

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The class III complement components, C4, C2 and factor B (BF), are encoded in the human major histocompatibility complex (MHC). The two genes determining C4 (C4A and C4B) display considerable polymorphism and, thus, are important markers for HLA. In combination with alleles of C2 and BF they can be grouped into unique complotypes. We have analyzed the C4 alleles in a panel of 204 unrelated German Caucasians and studied their segregation with HLA haplotypes in 24 normal families. Inclusion of the class III markers with the class I and 11 alleles provides a more refined picture of the genetic structure of the MHC in these families. When charted according to the HLA-B locus specificities the MHCs can be clustered into groups showing distinctly homogenous or heterogenous complotypes. The identification of such groups is valuable for the selection of genetic material to analyze the molecular genetics of the human MHC.

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Abbreviations

BF:

factor B

C2:

second component of complement

C4:

fourth component of complement

EDTA:

ethylenediamine tetraacetate

GLO:

glyoxalase-I

MHC:

major histocompatibility complex

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Schendel, D.J., O'Neill, G.J. & Wank, R. MHC-linked class III genes. Analysis of C4 gene frequencies, complotypes and associations with distinct HLA haplotypes in German Caucasians. Immunogenetics 20, 23–31 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00373444

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