The HLA‐net GENE[RATE] pipeline for effective HLA data analysis and its application to 145 population samples from Europe and neighbouring areas. Issue 5 (May 2014)
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- The HLA‐net GENE[RATE] pipeline for effective HLA data analysis and its application to 145 population samples from Europe and neighbouring areas. Issue 5 (May 2014)
- Main Title:
- The HLA‐net GENE[RATE] pipeline for effective HLA data analysis and its application to 145 population samples from Europe and neighbouring areas
- Authors:
- Nunes, J. M.
Buhler, S.
Roessli, D.
Sanchez‐Mazas, A.
Andreani, M.
Benhamamouch, S.
Boldyreva, M.
Canossi, A.
Chiaroni, J.
Darke, C.
Di Cristofaro, J.
Dubois, V.
Elamin, N.
Eliaou, J. ‐F.
Fadhlaoui‐Zid, K.
Fischer, G. F.
Grubic, Z.
Jaatinen, T.
Kolesar, L.
Ligeiro, D.
Lokki, M. L.
Mehra, N.
Nicoloso, G.
Papaioannou Voniatis, D.
Papasteriades, C.
Piancatelli, D.
Poli, F.
Romon Alonso, I.
Slavcev, A.
Spiroski, M.
Spyropoulou‐Vlachou, M.
Sulcebe, G.
Suslova, T.
Testi, M.
Tiercy, J. ‐M.
Toungouz Nevessignsky, M.
Varnavidou‐Nicolaidou, A.
Vidan‐Jeras, B.
… (more) - Abstract:
- <abstract abstract-type="main" id="tan12356-abs-0001"> <title>Abstract</title> <p id="tan12356-para-0001">In this review, we present for the first time an integrated version of the <italic>G</italic><italic>ene[rate]</italic> computer tools which have been developed during the last 5 years to analyse human leukocyte antigen (HLA) data in human populations, as well as the results of their application to a large dataset of 145 HLA‐typed population samples from Europe and its two neighbouring areas, North Africa and West Asia, now forming part of the <italic>G<sc>ene[va</sc>]</italic> database. All these computer tools and genetic data are, from now, publicly available through a newly designed bioinformatics platform, <italic>HLA‐net</italic>, here presented as a main achievement of the <italic>HLA‐NET</italic> scientific programme. The <italic>G</italic><italic>ene[rate]</italic> pipeline offers user‐friendly computer tools to estimate allele and haplotype frequencies, to test Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium (HWE), selective neutrality and linkage disequilibrium, to recode HLA data, to convert file formats, to display population frequencies of chosen alleles and haplotypes in selected geographic regions, and to perform genetic comparisons among chosen sets of population samples, including new data provided by the user. Both numerical and graphical outputs are generated, the latter being highly explicit and of publication quality. All these analyses can be performed on the pipeline<abstract abstract-type="main" id="tan12356-abs-0001"> <title>Abstract</title> <p id="tan12356-para-0001">In this review, we present for the first time an integrated version of the <italic>G</italic><italic>ene[rate]</italic> computer tools which have been developed during the last 5 years to analyse human leukocyte antigen (HLA) data in human populations, as well as the results of their application to a large dataset of 145 HLA‐typed population samples from Europe and its two neighbouring areas, North Africa and West Asia, now forming part of the <italic>G<sc>ene[va</sc>]</italic> database. All these computer tools and genetic data are, from now, publicly available through a newly designed bioinformatics platform, <italic>HLA‐net</italic>, here presented as a main achievement of the <italic>HLA‐NET</italic> scientific programme. The <italic>G</italic><italic>ene[rate]</italic> pipeline offers user‐friendly computer tools to estimate allele and haplotype frequencies, to test Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium (HWE), selective neutrality and linkage disequilibrium, to recode HLA data, to convert file formats, to display population frequencies of chosen alleles and haplotypes in selected geographic regions, and to perform genetic comparisons among chosen sets of population samples, including new data provided by the user. Both numerical and graphical outputs are generated, the latter being highly explicit and of publication quality. All these analyses can be performed on the pipeline after scrupulous validation of the population sample's characterisation and HLA typing reporting according to <italic>HLA‐NET</italic> recommendations. The <italic>G<sc>ene[va</sc>]</italic> database offers direct access to the HLA‐A, ‐B, ‐C, ‐DQA1, ‐DQB1, ‐DRB1 and ‐DPB1 frequencies and summary statistics of 145 population samples having successfully passed these <italic>HLA‐NET</italic> 'filters', and representing three European subregions (South‐East, North‐East and Central‐West Europe) and two neighbouring areas (North Africa, as far as Sudan, and West Asia, as far as South India). The analysis of these data, summarized in this review, shows a substantial genetic variation at the regional level in this continental area. These results have main implications for population genetics, transplantation and epidemiological studies.</p> </abstract> … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Tissue antigens. Volume 83:Issue 5(2014)
- Journal:
- Tissue antigens
- Issue:
- Volume 83:Issue 5(2014)
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- Volume 83, Issue 5 (2014)
- Year:
- 2014
- Volume:
- 83
- Issue:
- 5
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2014-0083-0005-0000
- Page Start:
- 307
- Page End:
- 323
- Publication Date:
- 2014-05
- Subjects:
- Antigens -- Periodicals
Immunological tolerance -- Periodicals
Immunogenetics -- Periodicals
571.9645 - Journal URLs:
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)2059-2310 ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/tan.12356 ↗
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