Regional HLA differences in Poland and their effect on stem cell donor registry planning.

Regional HLA frequency differences are of potential relevance for the optimization of stem cell donor recruitment. We analyzed a very large sample (n = 123,749) of registered Polish stem cell donors. Donor figures by 1-digit postal code regions ranged from n = 5,243 (region 9) to n = 19,661 (region...

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Main Authors: Alexander H Schmidt, Ute V Solloch, Julia Pingel, Jürgen Sauter, Irina Böhme, Nezih Cereb, Kinga Dubicka, Stephan Schumacher, Jacek Wachowiak, Gerhard Ehninger
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3772002?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-5564361d5d094214b76bfb560217b1d52020-11-25T01:11:56ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0189e7383510.1371/journal.pone.0073835Regional HLA differences in Poland and their effect on stem cell donor registry planning.Alexander H SchmidtUte V SollochJulia PingelJürgen SauterIrina BöhmeNezih CerebKinga DubickaStephan SchumacherJacek WachowiakGerhard EhningerRegional HLA frequency differences are of potential relevance for the optimization of stem cell donor recruitment. We analyzed a very large sample (n = 123,749) of registered Polish stem cell donors. Donor figures by 1-digit postal code regions ranged from n = 5,243 (region 9) to n = 19,661 (region 8). Simulations based on region-specific haplotype frequencies showed that donor recruitment in regions 0, 2, 3 and 4 (mainly located in the south-eastern part of Poland) resulted in an above-average increase of matching probabilities for Polish patients. Regions 1, 7, 8, 9 (mainly located in the northern part of Poland) showed an opposite behavior. However, HLA frequency differences between regions were generally small. A strong indication for regionally focused donor recruitment efforts can, therefore, not be derived from our analyses. Results of haplotype frequency estimations showed sample size effects even for sizes between n≈5,000 and n≈20,000. This observation deserves further attention as most published haplotype frequency estimations are based on much smaller samples.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3772002?pdf=render
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author Alexander H Schmidt
Ute V Solloch
Julia Pingel
Jürgen Sauter
Irina Böhme
Nezih Cereb
Kinga Dubicka
Stephan Schumacher
Jacek Wachowiak
Gerhard Ehninger
spellingShingle Alexander H Schmidt
Ute V Solloch
Julia Pingel
Jürgen Sauter
Irina Böhme
Nezih Cereb
Kinga Dubicka
Stephan Schumacher
Jacek Wachowiak
Gerhard Ehninger
Regional HLA differences in Poland and their effect on stem cell donor registry planning.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Alexander H Schmidt
Ute V Solloch
Julia Pingel
Jürgen Sauter
Irina Böhme
Nezih Cereb
Kinga Dubicka
Stephan Schumacher
Jacek Wachowiak
Gerhard Ehninger
author_sort Alexander H Schmidt
title Regional HLA differences in Poland and their effect on stem cell donor registry planning.
title_short Regional HLA differences in Poland and their effect on stem cell donor registry planning.
title_full Regional HLA differences in Poland and their effect on stem cell donor registry planning.
title_fullStr Regional HLA differences in Poland and their effect on stem cell donor registry planning.
title_full_unstemmed Regional HLA differences in Poland and their effect on stem cell donor registry planning.
title_sort regional hla differences in poland and their effect on stem cell donor registry planning.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Regional HLA frequency differences are of potential relevance for the optimization of stem cell donor recruitment. We analyzed a very large sample (n = 123,749) of registered Polish stem cell donors. Donor figures by 1-digit postal code regions ranged from n = 5,243 (region 9) to n = 19,661 (region 8). Simulations based on region-specific haplotype frequencies showed that donor recruitment in regions 0, 2, 3 and 4 (mainly located in the south-eastern part of Poland) resulted in an above-average increase of matching probabilities for Polish patients. Regions 1, 7, 8, 9 (mainly located in the northern part of Poland) showed an opposite behavior. However, HLA frequency differences between regions were generally small. A strong indication for regionally focused donor recruitment efforts can, therefore, not be derived from our analyses. Results of haplotype frequency estimations showed sample size effects even for sizes between n≈5,000 and n≈20,000. This observation deserves further attention as most published haplotype frequency estimations are based on much smaller samples.
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