HLA Typing: Methods and Protocols

HLA Typing

Methods and Protocols
 
Edition number: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
Publisher: Humana
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ISBN13:9781493993215
ISBN10:1493993216
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:287 pages
Size:254x178 mm
Weight:780 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 14 Illustrations, black & white; 38 Illustrations, color
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Short description:

This volume explores the rapidly evolving field of HLA typing and its use in both the laboratory setting and in silico methods. The chapters in this book discuss high-throughput methods for HLA typing; wet lab protocols; microarray data and its uses; in silico tools for the identification of HLA alleles from DNA and RNA next-generation-sequencing data, as well as HLA haplotype frequency estimation. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.

Cutting-edge and practical, HLA Typing: Methods and Protocols is a valuable resource for any researcher interested in learning more about this developing field.


Long description:

This volume explores the rapidly evolving field of HLA typing and its use in both the laboratory setting and in silico methods. The chapters in this book discuss high-throughput methods for HLA typing; wet lab protocols; microarray data and its uses; in silico tools for the identification of HLA alleles from DNA and RNA next-generation-sequencing data, as well as HLA haplotype frequency estimation. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.

Cutting-edge and practical, HLA Typing: Methods and Protocols is a valuable resource for any researcher interested in learning more about this developing field.



Table of Contents:
Preface...
Table of Contents...
Contributing Authors...

1.The Past, Present, and Future of HLA Typing in Transplantation
Claire Edgerly and Eric T. Weimer

2.Role of Human Leukocyte Antigens (HLA) in Autoimmune Diseases
Gergely Bodis, Victoria Toth, and Andreas Schwarting

3.The IPD Databases: Cataloguing and Understanding Allele Variants 
Jashan P. Abraham, Dominic J. Barker, James Robinson, Giuseppe Maccari, and Steven G.E. Marsh

4.Allele Frequency Net Database
Faviel F. Gonzalez-Galarza, Antony McCabe, Eduardo J. Melo dos Santos, Louise Takeshita, Gurpreet Ghattaoraya, Andrew R. Jones, and Derek Middleton

5.High Resolution HLA-Typing by Next Generation Sequencing of Randomly Fragmented Target DNA
Michael Wittig, Simonas Juz?nas, Melanie Vollstedt, and Andre Franke

6.High-Throughput Contiguous Full-Length Next Generation Sequencing of HLA Class I and II Genes from 96 Donors in a Single MiSeq Run 
Philip K. Ehrenberg, Aviva Geretz, and Rasmi Thomas

7.Application of High-Throughput Next Generation Sequencing for HLA Typing on Buccal Extracted DNA
Yuxin Yin, James Lan, and Qiuheng Zhang

8.Super High Resolution for Single Molecule-Sequence-Based Typing of Classical HLA loci using Ion Torrent PGM
Takashi Shiina, Shingo Suzuki, Jerzy K. Kulski, and Hidetoshi Inoko

9.High Resolution Full-Length HLA Typing Method using Third Generation (Pac-Bio SMRT) Sequencing Technology
Sheetal Ambardar and Malali Gowda

10.Full-Length HLA Class I Genotyping with the MinION Nanopore Sequencer
Kathrin Lang, Vineeth Surendranath, Philipp Quenzel, Gerhard Schöfl, Alexander H. Schmidt, and Vinzenz Lange

11.Imputation-Based HLA Typing with SNPs in GWAS Studies
Xiuwen Zheng

12.In Silico Typing of Classical and Non-Classical HLA Alleles from Standard RNA-Seq Reads
Sebastian Boegel, Thomas Bukur, John C. Castle, and Ugur Sahin

13.PHLAT: Inference of High Resolution HLA Types from RNA and Whole Exome Sequencing
Yu Bai, David Wang, and Wen Fury

14.Using Exome and Amplicon-Based Sequencing Data for High-Resolution HLA Typing with ATHLATES
Chang Liu and Xiao Yang

15.HLA Typing from Short-Read Sequencing Data with OptiType
András Szolek

16.Comprehensive HLA Typing from a Current Allele Database using Next Generation Sequencing Data
Shuji Kawaguchi, Koichiro Higasa, Ryo Yamada, and Fumihiko Matsuda

17.Accurate Assembly and Typing of HLA using a Graph-Guided Assembler Kourami
Heewook Lee and Carl Kingsford

18.AmpliSAS and AmpliHLA: Web Server Tools for MHC Typing of Non-Model Species and Human using NGS Data 
Alvaro Sebastian, Magdalena Migalska, and Aleksandra Biedrzycka

19.HLA Haplotype Frequency Estimation from Real-Life Data with the Hapl-o-Mat Software
Jürgen Sauter, Christian Schäfer, and Alexander H. Schmidt