Typing for HLA-D/DR associated DP-antigens with the primed lymphocyte typing (PLT) technique

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Typing for HLA-D/DR associated DP-antigens with the primed lymphocyte typing (PLT) technique. / Morling, N; Jakobsen, B K; Platz, P; Ryder, L P; Svejgaard, A; Thomsen, M.

I: HLA, Bind 15, Nr. 5, 1980, s. 471-482.

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Morling, N, Jakobsen, BK, Platz, P, Ryder, LP, Svejgaard, A & Thomsen, M 1980, 'Typing for HLA-D/DR associated DP-antigens with the primed lymphocyte typing (PLT) technique', HLA, bind 15, nr. 5, s. 471-482. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-0039.1980.tb00211.x

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Morling, N., Jakobsen, B. K., Platz, P., Ryder, L. P., Svejgaard, A., & Thomsen, M. (1980). Typing for HLA-D/DR associated DP-antigens with the primed lymphocyte typing (PLT) technique. HLA, 15(5), 471-482. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-0039.1980.tb00211.x

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Morling N, Jakobsen BK, Platz P, Ryder LP, Svejgaard A, Thomsen M. Typing for HLA-D/DR associated DP-antigens with the primed lymphocyte typing (PLT) technique. HLA. 1980;15(5):471-482. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-0039.1980.tb00211.x

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Morling, N ; Jakobsen, B K ; Platz, P ; Ryder, L P ; Svejgaard, A ; Thomsen, M. / Typing for HLA-D/DR associated DP-antigens with the primed lymphocyte typing (PLT) technique. I: HLA. 1980 ; Bind 15, Nr. 5. s. 471-482.

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title = "Typing for HLA-D/DR associated DP-antigens with the primed lymphocyte typing (PLT) technique",
abstract = "A total of 74 healthy unrelated random individuals and 36 patients with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) were typed for HLA-D antigens with the homozygous typing cell technique and typed for HLA-D/DR associated DP-antigens with the primed lymphocyte typing (PLT) technique. All patients and some of the controls were also HLA-DR typed with a limited battery of anti-DR sera. Selected PLT-cells, specific for the HLA-D/DR antigens D/DRw1-8 and the local specificity D{"}H{"} were used. The results of the PLT-experiments were evaluated with the Normalized Median Response (NMR) method and the further procedure of DP-antigen assignment was analyzed. The DP-antigen assignments could be done solely according the NMR-values in approximately two thirds of the individuals. In the remaining individuals, further interpretation of the experimental data had to be done for the assignment of DP-antigens. The correlation coefficients were estimated between the HLA-D assignments and (i) the individual PLT-cell NMR-values with a fixed cut-off for positive reactions and (ii) the DP-antigen assignments. These coefficients were 0.79 and 0.92, respectively. The correlations between HLA-D, -DR and DP-antigen assignments of the specificities HLA-D, -DR and DP1, 2, 3, 4, 7 and 8 were analyzed in 42 controls and 36 JRA patients. The total correlation coefficients were: (i) HLA-D/DR: r = 0.78; HLA-DR/DP: 0.77; and HLA-D/DP: 0.96. The DP-antigen assignments correlated significantly better with HLA-D than with the HLA-DR antigen assignments, which does not agree with other studies. The DP-antigen frequencies among the controls were calculated and the estimated sum of gene frequency corresponding to definable DP-antigens was 0.94 indicating that about 12% of random individuals possess as yet undefined DP-antigens.",
author = "N Morling and Jakobsen, {B K} and P Platz and Ryder, {L P} and A Svejgaard and M Thomsen",
note = "Keywords: Antibody Specificity; Antigen-Antibody Reactions; Arthritis, Juvenile Rheumatoid; B-Lymphocytes; Gene Frequency; HLA Antigens; Humans; Lymphocyte Culture Test, Mixed; Protein Biosynthesis",
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AU - Svejgaard, A

AU - Thomsen, M

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N2 - A total of 74 healthy unrelated random individuals and 36 patients with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) were typed for HLA-D antigens with the homozygous typing cell technique and typed for HLA-D/DR associated DP-antigens with the primed lymphocyte typing (PLT) technique. All patients and some of the controls were also HLA-DR typed with a limited battery of anti-DR sera. Selected PLT-cells, specific for the HLA-D/DR antigens D/DRw1-8 and the local specificity D"H" were used. The results of the PLT-experiments were evaluated with the Normalized Median Response (NMR) method and the further procedure of DP-antigen assignment was analyzed. The DP-antigen assignments could be done solely according the NMR-values in approximately two thirds of the individuals. In the remaining individuals, further interpretation of the experimental data had to be done for the assignment of DP-antigens. The correlation coefficients were estimated between the HLA-D assignments and (i) the individual PLT-cell NMR-values with a fixed cut-off for positive reactions and (ii) the DP-antigen assignments. These coefficients were 0.79 and 0.92, respectively. The correlations between HLA-D, -DR and DP-antigen assignments of the specificities HLA-D, -DR and DP1, 2, 3, 4, 7 and 8 were analyzed in 42 controls and 36 JRA patients. The total correlation coefficients were: (i) HLA-D/DR: r = 0.78; HLA-DR/DP: 0.77; and HLA-D/DP: 0.96. The DP-antigen assignments correlated significantly better with HLA-D than with the HLA-DR antigen assignments, which does not agree with other studies. The DP-antigen frequencies among the controls were calculated and the estimated sum of gene frequency corresponding to definable DP-antigens was 0.94 indicating that about 12% of random individuals possess as yet undefined DP-antigens.

AB - A total of 74 healthy unrelated random individuals and 36 patients with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) were typed for HLA-D antigens with the homozygous typing cell technique and typed for HLA-D/DR associated DP-antigens with the primed lymphocyte typing (PLT) technique. All patients and some of the controls were also HLA-DR typed with a limited battery of anti-DR sera. Selected PLT-cells, specific for the HLA-D/DR antigens D/DRw1-8 and the local specificity D"H" were used. The results of the PLT-experiments were evaluated with the Normalized Median Response (NMR) method and the further procedure of DP-antigen assignment was analyzed. The DP-antigen assignments could be done solely according the NMR-values in approximately two thirds of the individuals. In the remaining individuals, further interpretation of the experimental data had to be done for the assignment of DP-antigens. The correlation coefficients were estimated between the HLA-D assignments and (i) the individual PLT-cell NMR-values with a fixed cut-off for positive reactions and (ii) the DP-antigen assignments. These coefficients were 0.79 and 0.92, respectively. The correlations between HLA-D, -DR and DP-antigen assignments of the specificities HLA-D, -DR and DP1, 2, 3, 4, 7 and 8 were analyzed in 42 controls and 36 JRA patients. The total correlation coefficients were: (i) HLA-D/DR: r = 0.78; HLA-DR/DP: 0.77; and HLA-D/DP: 0.96. The DP-antigen assignments correlated significantly better with HLA-D than with the HLA-DR antigen assignments, which does not agree with other studies. The DP-antigen frequencies among the controls were calculated and the estimated sum of gene frequency corresponding to definable DP-antigens was 0.94 indicating that about 12% of random individuals possess as yet undefined DP-antigens.

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