2011
DOI: 10.1684/abc.2011.0581
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Polymorphism of human leukocyte antigen-A, -B, and -DRB1 in a Moroccan population from Casablanca: study of the allelic and the haplotypic frequencies

Abstract: Nous avons étudié la distribution des allèles et des haplotypes des antigènes HLA-A,-B et DRB1 dans un échantillon de 125 individus marocains non apparentés sains qui sont originaires de Casablanca, et ce par amplification de séquences d'oligonucléotides spécifiques. La ville marocaine, Casablanca, est connue par sa forte mixité et diversité ethnique, surtout arabes et berbères. Les allèles les plus fréquemment rencontrées sont les suivantes : HLA-A*02 (18,4 %),-A*01 (11,2 %),-A*03 (10,8 %),-B*51 (8,06 %),-B*4… Show more

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“…HLA-A2, -A1, -B51, and -B44 are the most frequent HLA class I genes among our healthy population. These findings align with other studies conducted in healthy Moroccan population by Brick et al and Kabbaj et al, who reported that HLA-A1, -A2, and -B44 are the most frequent loci [35][36][37]. HLA genes are linked to persistence of the HCV infection, particularly HLA-A28 and -B14 in the Egyptian population [21], -A19 in the Saudi Arabian population [38], and -B38 in the Turkish population [39].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…HLA-A2, -A1, -B51, and -B44 are the most frequent HLA class I genes among our healthy population. These findings align with other studies conducted in healthy Moroccan population by Brick et al and Kabbaj et al, who reported that HLA-A1, -A2, and -B44 are the most frequent loci [35][36][37]. HLA genes are linked to persistence of the HCV infection, particularly HLA-A28 and -B14 in the Egyptian population [21], -A19 in the Saudi Arabian population [38], and -B38 in the Turkish population [39].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%