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Wagner, T; Oberkanins, C; Weinmayr, B; Helmberg, W; Kury, F; Lanzer, G.
HLA-B*27 typing by group-specific hybridization in microtiter plates.
Tissue Antigens. 1998; 52(2):175-178 Doi: 10.1111/j.1399-0039.1998.tb02281.x
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Führende Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
Wagner Thomas
Co-Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
Helmberg Wolfgang
Lanzer Gerhard
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Abstract:
We have developed and evaluated a test for HLA-B*27 based on PCR and DNA hybridization in microtiter plates. A region within exon 2 of the HLA-B gene is amplified and labeled by PCR and the amplification product is hybridized to a group-specific HLA-B*27 and a generic control oligonucleotide probe in two separate cavities of the plate. Bound sequences are detected using an ELISA-like protocol. The assay has been evaluated on 254 DNA samples routinely received for B27 testing in parallel with serological and SSP-PCR typing. Results were concordant in typing 102 HLA-B27-positive and 152 HLA-B27-negative individuals except for two samples containing HLA-B*73, which stained B27 positive in the microwell test. The new procedure is rapid and simple to perform, and the microwell format is particularly suitable for automation.
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