“…The primers amplify all HLA-B*27-alleles shown to be associated with AS; only few rare alleles are not amplified. A minor modification was done to the HLA-B*27-specific 5'-primer by adding four bases to the 5'-end of the primer to compensate for the diminished concentration of this primer used in the asymmetric PCR when compared to the HLA-B*27-specific 3'-primer concentration, since the T m of the primers depends on the concentration as well as the length of the primer [8,15]. The inclusion of LNA-bases in the lanthanide-labeled probes was shown by our previous work to improve significantly the performance of the probes, when compared to regular, only-DNA containing oligonucleotides, in the developed assay format [8] and although the specificity in this assay relies mainly on the HLA-B*27-primers, given that the HLA-B*27 probe used in the homogeneous assay has a sequence which can be found also in other HLA-B-alleles, such as HLA-B*07, *08 and *39 among others, we chose to take advantage of the strong affinity of LNA-bases [2,12] in this assay as well to allow the use of short probes.…”