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The following text provides an overview of HLA biology, its importance in medical procedures, and the role of bioinformatics in interpreting this data. 1. The Biological Foundation of HLA
Modern immunotherapy uses HLA binding predictions to identify "neoantigens"—mutated proteins unique to tumors—that can be used to create personalized vaccines. 3. Data Management and Bioinformatics HLA62.rar
Human Leukocyte Antigens (HLA) are encoded by a cluster of genes on known as the Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC). These genes are the most polymorphic in the human genome, meaning they vary significantly between individuals. They are divided into two main classes: The following text provides an overview of HLA
A closer HLA match reduces the risk of the recipient's immune system attacking the donor tissue (graft rejection). They are divided into two main classes: A
Found on almost all nucleated cells, these present internal cellular proteins to CD8+ T-cells.
Certain HLA alleles are strongly linked to an increased risk of specific diseases, such as Celiac disease or Type 1 diabetes.