@article{fdi:010016493, title = {{HLA}-{A}, -{B}, -{C}, -{DR}, -{DQ} typing in a population group of {S}enegal : distribution of {HLA} antigens and {HLA}-{DRB}1*13 and {DRB}1*11 subtyping by {PCR} using sequence-specific primers ({PCR}-{SSP})}, author = {{D}ieye, {A}. and {D}iaw, {M}.{L}. and {R}ogier, {C}. and {T}rape, {J}ean-{F}ran{\c{c}}ois and {S}arthou, {J}. {L}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{O}ne-hundred-and sixteen {S}enegalese {S}erere were typed for {HLA} antigens and compared with other ethnic groups in {G}ambia. {W}e did not find significant differences ({F}isher's exact test; {P}0.01) in the {HLA} antigens distribution between the {S}erere and {M}andinka groups in {S}enegal and the {S}erere, {M}andinka and {W}olof in {T}he {G}ambia. {T}he most common {HLA} haplotypes found ({P}0.01; {C}hi square with {Y}ates' correction) were: {A}1, {B}8; {A}2, {B}51; {A}32, {B}44; {A}33, {B}58; {A}2, {C}w2; {A}2, {C}w4; {A}33, {C}w3; {A}2, {DR}17; {A}10, {DR}10; {B}35, {C}w4; {B}53, {C}w6; {B}57, {C}w3; {B}65, {C}w8; {B}50, {DR}15; {B}52, {DR}4; {C}w2, {DR}17; {DR}7, {DQ}2; {DR}18, {DQ}4. {T}he {HLA}-{DRB}1*13 and {DRB}1*11 alleles were subtyped by {PCR}-{SSP} and the frequencies of these alleles in the studied population given. {HLA}-{DRB}1*1304 and {DRB}1102 were the most common alleles found respectively 15.0 and 18.5%}, keywords = {{EPIDEMIOLOGIE} ; {PALUDISME} ; {ANEMIE} ; {ANTIGENE} ; {IMMUNOLOGIE} ; {GROUPE} {ETHNIQUE} ; {GENETIQUE} {DE} {POPULATION} ; {TYPOLOGIE} ; {SYSTEME} {HLA} ; {FREQUENCE} {ALLELIQUE} ; {TECHNIQUE} {PCR} ; {SENEGAL} ; {GAMBIE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{T}issue {A}ntigens}, volume = {47}, numero = {}, pages = {194--199}, ISSN = {0001-2815}, year = {1996}, DOI = {10.1111/j.1399-0039.1996.tb02540.x}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010016493}, }