1989
DOI: 10.1159/000153849
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HLA Antigens in Three Populations of India

Abstract: In blood samples from a Hindu population of Uttar Pradesh (North India) and from two Muslim groups, one from Andhra Pradesh (South India) and the other from Gujurat (West India), frequencies of 38 HLA-A, -B and -C antigens were investigated. Eight antigens – A23, A25, A29, A32, Bw45, B21, Bw22 and Bw53 – were absent in the Hindu population, four different antigens – A29, Bw52, B14 and Bw42 – were absent in Hyderabad Muslims, two antigens – A31 and Bw45 – were lacking in Surat Muslims. The three populations sho… Show more

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“…Serological data on the incidence of HLA‐B27 in various caste groups studied highlights the heterogeneity of this allele in the population from Mumbai and correlates well with other studies on the Indian population (4–15). Other molecular studies from Mumbai (17, 24) and North India (18, 19) confirm the ubiquitous distribution of HLA‐B*2702, B*2704, B*2705 and B*2707 while B*2708, B*2714 and B*2718 seem to be restricted in their distribution.…”
Section: Hla‐b27 Subtype Distribution Among Different Caste Groups Frsupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…Serological data on the incidence of HLA‐B27 in various caste groups studied highlights the heterogeneity of this allele in the population from Mumbai and correlates well with other studies on the Indian population (4–15). Other molecular studies from Mumbai (17, 24) and North India (18, 19) confirm the ubiquitous distribution of HLA‐B*2702, B*2704, B*2705 and B*2707 while B*2708, B*2714 and B*2718 seem to be restricted in their distribution.…”
Section: Hla‐b27 Subtype Distribution Among Different Caste Groups Frsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Chhaya : HLA -B27 in Western India Tissue Antigens 2005: 66: 48-50 population from Mumbai and correlates well with other studies on the Indian population(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15). Other molecular studies from Mumbai(17,24) and North India(18,19) confirm the ubiquitous distribution of HLA-B*2702, B*2704, B*2705 and B*2707 while B*2708, B*2714…”
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