Elsevier

Human Immunology

Volume 82, Issue 2, February 2021, Pages 97-102
Human Immunology

Short Communication
High-resolution HLA allele and haplotype frequencies of the Saudi Arabian population based on 45,457 individuals and corresponding stem cell donor matching probabilities

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Abstract

We estimated HLA allele and haplotype frequencies of the Saudi Arabian population from a sample of 45,457 registered stem cell donors. The most frequent HLA alleles were A*02:01g (18.5%), C*06:02g (16.1%), B*51:01g (14.1%), DRB1*07:01g (16.2%), DQB1*02:01g (30.5%), and DPB1*04:01g (33.6%). The most frequent 5-locus haplotypes were A*02:05g~C*06:02g~B*50:01g~DRB1*07:01g~DQB1*02:01g (1.73%), A*02:01g~C*06:02g~B*50:01g~DRB1*07:01g~DQB1*02:01g (1.66%), and A*26:01g~C*07:02g~B*08:01g~DRB1*03:01g~DQB1*02:01g (1.38%). Furthermore, we used the calculated haplotype frequencies to estimate stem cell donor matching probabilities for Saudi Arabian donor and patient populations under various matching requirements. These results are relevant for strategic donor registry planning in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Abbreviations

AF
allele frequency
ASHI
American Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics
EFI
European Federation for Immunogenetics
EM
expectation–maximization
HF
haplotype frequency
HWE
Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
LD
linkage disequilibrium
MP
matching probability
NGS
next-generation sequencing
TCE
T-cell epitope

Keywords

HLA
Haplotype frequency
Allele frequency
Matching probability
Donor registry
Saudi Arabia

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