B. Marshall et al., LARGE TRANSCRIPTS AND SEQUENCE FROM A POLYMORPHIC 170 KB MHC REGION IMPLICATED IN SUSCEPTIBILITY TO AUTOIMMUNE-DISEASE, Immunogenetics, 39(1), 1994, pp. 15-20
We have used the novel strategy of overlapping yeast artificial chromo
some (YAC) clones to localize a series of new transcripts within a 170
kb region of the human major histocompatibility complex (MHC), contai
ning genes likely to be of importance for disease susceptibility. Usin
g cloned genomic probes we have further localized these transcripts to
a region 15 kilobases (kb) centromeric of HLA-B. In the liver there a
re at least four transcripts ranging in size between 7.5 kb and 3.4 kb
, while in the lung two transcripts of 5.8 kb and 4.2 kb are detected.
The possible implications of these transcripts for autoimmune disease
are discussed, given that they are located in a region previously sho
wn to be of importance for susceptibility to insulin-dependent diabete
s mellitus and myasthenia gravis. Furthermore, we conclude that YACs a
s large as 360 kb are able to be used as probes to identify new transc
ripts and that the MHC region between HLA-B and BAT1 is the site of a
large multiply spliced gene, provisionally designated PERB6.