First report on HLA-DPA1 gene allelic distribution in the general Lebanese population

Meta Gene. 2016 Jan 21:8:11-3. doi: 10.1016/j.mgene.2016.01.004. eCollection 2016 Jun.

Abstract

Aims: HLA-DPA1 is an important marker in bone marrow and organ transplantation and a highly emerging screening parameter in histocompatibility laboratories. Being highly polymorphic, it has another significant value in detecting population origins and migrations. This is the first study to assess DPA1 allele frequencies in an Arab population.

Methods: The HLA DPA1 alleles were identified using the One-Lambda assays on a Luminex reverse SSO DNA typing system. Our study included 101 individuals coming from different Lebanese geographical areas representing the different communities and religious sects of the country.

Results: We compared the results of this study to 16 different populations and found very interesting similarities and differences between Lebanese people and individuals of European ancestry.

Conclusion: This study is the first to describe the different allelic frequencies of HLA-DPA1 in the Lebanese population and will serve as a template that can be later used for disease association studies both at the level of the country and internationally.

Keywords: Allele; DPA1; Frequency; Lebanon; Locus.