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    Gene mismatch influences success of bone marrow transplants  Nov 23, 2009
    However, it frequently arises following transplants between siblings who are genetically similar though not identical, even when they share identical DNA in a key region of the genome known as the HLA.. The HLA region is well known for its role in determining tissue compatibility, and certain parts of it are routinely tested in both donors and recipients (known as "HLA-matching") to gauge whether a suitable match can be made ... To investigate this question, McCarroll and his colleagues analyzed... (EurekAlert!)

    Researchers Try to Solve the Mystery of HIV Carriers Who Don't Contract AIDS  Nov 19, 2009
    Several variants, such as the HLA B*5701 allele, have been associated with the pace of HIV disease progression in both controllers and "normals.". 1. (Scientific American)

    Genetic love match? Dating sites try DNA tests  Nov 13, 2009
    Biologists say the HLA genes of the immune system which are responsible for recognizing and marking foreign cells such as viruses so other parts of the immune system can attack them also determine body odor "fingerprints." And people tend to be attracted to the natural body odors of those who have different HLA genes from their own. In one study, Swiss biologist Claus Wedekind found that women who were not taking hormonal contraception preferred the natural scent of men whose immune... (MSNBC -- Health)

    Obesity project aims to remove Kettleman Citys food desert status  Oct 22, 2009
    The bright colors of locally grown fresh produce replaced an unhealthy packaged food aisle at Hla Hla Market on Brown Street on Sunday, as the minimart took part in a "corner store makeover" -- an initiative by the Central California Regional Obesity Prevention Program ... In Kettleman City, Hla Hla Market is the only food shopping option within walking distance of the residential area. (Hanford Sentinal, CA)

    Gene Data Tool Advances Prospects For Personalized Medicine  Oct 12, 2009
    The authors say that their approach is more effective, and costs less, than human leukocyte antigen (HLA) testing, currently used to assess type 1 diabetes risk in clinical settings. The researchers used data provided by the Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium and the Genetics of Kidneys in Diabetes study. (Science Daily)

    Umbilical Cord Blood As A Readily Available Source For Off-the-shelf, Patient-specific Stem Cells  Oct 3, 2009
    Due to their early origin, cells found in umbilical cord blood contain a minimal number of somatic mutations and possess the immunological immaturity of newborn cells, allowing the HLA donor-recipient match to be less than perfect without the risk of immune rejection of the transplant. Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) typing is used to match patients and donors for bone marrow or cord blood transplants ... HLAs are special surface markers found on most cells in the body and help the immune system... (Science Daily)

    Alzheimer's Researcher Demonstrates Specific Immune Response To Vaccine  Sep 23, 2009
    Importantly, the research team showed that the specificity and magnitude of this body response to A-beta depends on certain key genes of the immune system, which are highly polymorphic in the population (this means that except for identical twins, almost each of us has a different combination of genes termed "HLA alleles") ... "We then generated a humanized mouse model of AD, with a specific gene that was present in approximately 30 percent of our study group (HLA DR15 allele). Conceivably,... (Science Daily)

    Hingham mom organizes bone marrow drive  Sep 11, 2009
    This method allows the donor to swab the interior of their mouth to collect enough cells to be HLA tissue typed. HLA (human leukocyte antigen) typing is used to match patients and donors for bone marrow or cord blood transplants (also called BMT) ... HLA are proteins or markers found on most cells in the body. (Hingham Journal, MA)

    Myanmar court agrees to hear Suu Kyi appeal: lawyer  Sep 4, 2009
    September 4, 2009 - 5:39PM. A court in junta-ruled Myanmar agreed Friday to hear an appeal by opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi against her conviction that extended her house arrest by another 18 months, her lawyer said. (Sydney Morning Herald -- World)

    Fresh Myanmar fighting erupts, one dead in China  Aug 30, 2009
    (Additional reporting by Huang Yan and Aung Hla Tun in Yangon; Editing by Tom Miles, Nick Macfie and Alison Williams). news is provided by. (AlertNet)

    Cattle focus of high-altitude research in NM  Aug 24, 2009
    Implantation of the CryoPatch SG reduces the risk for induction of HLA class I and class II alloantibodies, based on Panel Reactive. Army: 4 soldiers killed in Colo. (Fresno Bee -- Nation)

    Potential Risk Identified In Transfusions Of Platelets Before Bone Marrow Transplant  Aug 15, 2009
    In humans, MHC genes are known as HLA (human leukocyte antigen). Zimring says the remaining concern about immune incompatibility comes from other proteins on the platelets themselves, termed "minor antigens." Immune responses to minor antigens are not currently monitored in patients, so the extent to which they occur is unknown. (Science Daily)

    Myanmar specialists successfully transplant artificial aorta into patient: report  Aug 13, 2009
    The over-13-hour operation, carried out by a team of surgeons led by Dr Norman Hla, was claimed by Myanmar as the first in Southeast Asia. During the past two decades, Myanmar had also successfully performed operations on renal transplant, crushed arm replanting and separating a conjoined twin. (Xinhuanet, China)

    Myanmar's Suu Kyi ordered back into house detention  Aug 11, 2009
    Web search enhanced by. Tuesday August 11, 2009. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- News)

    NY man lied to sick people about organ transplants  Aug 8, 2009
    That means they have weapons-grade antibodiesacquired in blood transfusions, pregnancies or during a previous transplantthat seek out and destroy invading antigens, particularly the human leukocyte antigens, or HLA, on the surface of a foreign organ. These patients immune systems would reject a donor kidney. (Fresno Bee -- Nation)

    Genetic Trickery — Escape of Leukemia from Immune Attack  Jul 30, 2009
    1 Evasion by this means is possible when cancer cells lose an HLA haplotype that was inherited from one of the patient's parents and replace it with a haplotype from the other parent (Figure 1). The loss occurs during mitotic recombination, leaving the daughter cell with two HLA haplotypes derived from only one parent. (New England Journal of Medicine)

    Loss of Mismatched HLA in Leukemia after Stem-Cell Transplantation  Jul 30, 2009
    Methods We identified 43 patients who underwent haploidentical transplantation and infusion of donor T cells for acute myeloid leukemia or myelodysplastic syndrome and conducted post-transplantation studies that included morphologic examination of bone marrow, assessment of hematopoietic chimerism with the use of short-tandem-repeat amplification, and HLA typing. The genomic rearrangements in mutant variants of leukemia were studied with the use of genomic HLA typing, microsatellite mapping, and... (New England Journal of Medicine)

    A new CYP21A1P/CYP21A2 chimeric gene identified in an Italian woman suffering from classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia form.  Jul 22, 2009
    More than 90% of Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH) cases are associated with mutations in the 21-hydroxylase gene (CYP21A2) in the HLA class III area on the short arm of chromosome 6p21 ... We describe a new CYP21A1P/CYP21A2 chimera (CH-6), associated with the HLA-B15, DR13 haplotype, in a young Italian CAH patient. (BioMed Central)

    Turning American  Jul 19, 2009
    Published: Sunday, July 19, 2009 2:33 AM CDT Ma Htwe Hla can barely speak English, but she wants her first grandson, Sai Mee Olar, to learn English first and Burmese only if he chooses ... While there are some parts of their culture, like their Muslim faith, that Ma Htwe Hla hopes her children will retain, she also wants them to become American ... Now Ma Htwe Hla s husband and oldest daughter work at JBS, a meat-packing company in Hyrum, while she manages the household. (Logan Herald Journal, UT)

    Scientists Characterizes New Syndrome Of Allergy, Apraxia, Malabsorption  Jul 16, 2009
    All children genetically screened carried an HLA gene associated with gluten sensitivity and celiac disease. "The sample size is still small and should be interpreted with caution," says Dr. Morris. (Science Daily)

    LETTERS: NCT, July 12, 2009  Jul 12, 2009
    " Such a heavy-footed conclusion, indeed. Perhaps it's the fact that the state operates the public roads, or the idea that privately operated road maintenance would be insanely expensive, but Holman fails to realize that such a "monopoly" of the road lets us travel quite freely indeed free of constant congestion and free of dilapidated roads, that is!Kevin HsuCarmel ValleyPalin and the future under ObamaCareWhile it may be months before we all find out what is the real agenda behind Sarah... (North County Times)

    Genetics of Type 1A Diabetes  Jul 9, 2009
    Since this article has no abstract, we have provided an extract of the first 100 words of the and any section headings. Such data refer to siblings of persons with type 1A diabetes. (New England Journal of Medicine)

    Narcolepsy is an Autoimmune Disorde...  Jul 6, 2009
    An association between certain HLA genes and narcolepsy was the first clue that the immune system played a key role in narcolepsy. Studies show that narcolepsy patients who also have cataplexy have low cerebrospinal levels of hypercetin-1. (Suite101.com)

    New Test Can Detect Both Genetic And Chromosomal Abnormalities In Embryos  Jul 2, 2009
    The range of applications is broad and includes single gene defects, abnormal chromosome number, structural chromosome abnormalities and HLA [human leukocyte antigen] matching in 'saviour sibling' cases, said Mr Harton. Karyomapping was developed by Professor Alan Handyside of the London Bridge Fertility Gynaecology and Genetics Centre in London (UK), and Mr Harton has been providing samples and DNA information in order to test the method and validate it for use in the clinic. (Science Daily)

    Dr. Jean Dausset, Nobel laureate, 92  Jun 27, 2009
    Dr. Dausset s main achievement was demonstrating that molecules on the surface of cells, now called HLA antigens, determine an individual s immune response. These antigens, which are genetically coded by a particular location on one chromosome, determine the body s response to foreign tissue, for example. (Boston Globe)

    DNA Sudoku: Logic Of 'Sudoku' Math Puzzle Used To Vastly Enhance Genome-sequencing Capability  Jun 26, 2009
    But as sequencing technologies improve and researchers gain the ability to generate sequences for longer segments of the genome, Hannon envisions wider clinical applications for their method such as HLA typing, already an important diagnostic tool for autoimmune diseases, cancer, and for predicting the risk of organ transplantation. Journal reference. (Science Daily)

    Nobel Prize-winning Immunologist Jean Dausset Dies  Jun 25, 2009
    Dausset's discovery in 1958 of the human leucocyte antigen (HLA) tissue system allowed doctors to verify compatibility between donor and receiver for an organ transplant. "Thanks to this discovery, organ donations and transplants developed throughout the world, saving many lives," Sarkozy said. (CBS News -- World)

    Placenta: New Source For Harvesting Stem Cells  Jun 24, 2009
    "The greater supply of stem cells in placentas will likely increase the chance that an HLA (human leukocyte antigen) matched unit of stem cells engrafts, making stem cell transplants available to more people. The more stem cells, the bigger the chance of success," said Dr. Kuypers. Drs. (Science Daily)

    QIAGEN Transfers Distribution Rights for Transplantation Testing Product Portfolio and Related Assets to LinkMed  Jun 16, 2009
    Transaction Allows QIAGEN to Increase Focus On Personalized Medicine Applications of HLA Testing Products ... The Olerup SSP(r) product line includes molecular transplantation testing products used for DNA HLA typing ... As part of the transaction, QIAGEN will transfer all assets related to its Olerup SSP(r) HLA sales infrastructure to LinkMed, including office infrastructure in Austria. (Primezone Releases)

    Primary Biliary Cirrhosis Associated with HLA, IL12A, and IL12RB2 Variants  Jun 16, 2009
    Results We found significant associations between primary biliary cirrhosis and 13 loci across the HLA class II region; the HLA-DQB1 locus (encoding the major histocompatibility complex class II, DQ chain 1) had the strongest association (P=1 ... Conclusions Our data show significant associations between primary biliary cirrhosis and common genetic variants at the HLA class II, IL12A, and IL12RB2 loci and suggest that the interleukin-12 immunoregulatory signaling axis is relevant to the... (New England Journal of Medicine)

    Genetic Links to Rare Liver Disease Found  Jun 16, 2009
    In addition, they confirmed that the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) area of the genome is associated with primary biliary cirrhosis, a link that had been identified before. Dr. Scott L. Friedman, chief of the division of liver diseases at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City and president of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases, said the discoveries are an important step in understanding this disease, but the interaction between genes and environmental triggers is... (MEDLINEplus)

    Suu Kyi lawyers challenge barring of defence witnesses  Jun 5, 2009
    Fri, 5 Jun 07:21:54 GMT. Rejection of witnesses "grossly unfair", lawyer says. (AlertNet)

    Vaccine Shows Therapeutic Promise Against Advanced Melanoma  Jun 2, 2009
    "Right now, the vaccine only can be given to half of those with melanoma because it has to match a patient's tissue type, or HLA. A major priority for us is to figure out ways to broaden our approach and use mixtures of peptides so that more patients are eligible," Hwu said. "We also would like to improve upon it by including other immune-stimulatory agents, such as anti-CTLA4, an antibody that can take the breaks off the immune cells.". (Science Daily)

    DNA 'creates that initial spark between two people'  May 25, 2009
    The women, it turned out, preferred the smell of men with genes that were different from their own in this HLA section. All the women, except for those on the contraceptive pill, seems to affect their sense of smell. (India Times, India -- Health/Science)

    Burma's Suu Kyi wishes for 'better days'  May 21, 2009
    Burma's Suu Kyi wishes for 'better days. Search brisbanetimes. (Sydney Morning Herald -- World)

    Myanmar's Suu Kyi defiant ahead of trial: lawyer  May 17, 2009
    By Aung Hla Tun Aung Hla Tun. 2 hrs 45 mins ago. (Yahoo News -- Top Stories)

    Suu Kyi's legal plight sparks global outrage  May 16, 2009
    She was scheduled to be freed May 27 after six consecutive years of incarceration but now faces up to five years in prison if convicted, according to one of her lawyers, Hla Myo Myint. She is now is being held in a "guest house" within the prison compound during her trial proceedings, said another of her lawyers, Kyi Win. (MSNBC -- International)

    Democracy Icon Trial  May 15, 2009
    Suu Kyi, whose detention was set to end May 27, could face a prison term of up to five years if convicted, said lawyer Hla Myo Myint ... Yettaw, who was arrested last week, was charged at Thursday's hearing with illegally entering a restricted zone, which carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison, and breaking immigration laws, which is punishable by up to one year in jail, said Hla Myo Myint. (Fox News)

    Critics hit Myanmar on "trumped-up" Suu Kyi charges  May 15, 2009
    By Aung Hla Tun Aung Hla Tun. Fri May 15, 12:46 am ET. (Yahoo News -- Top Stories)

    Junta charges Suu Kyi  May 15, 2009
    "The authorities have charged Aung San Suu Kyi and her two maids" under the Law Safeguarding the State from the Dangers of Subversive Elements, one of her lawyers, Hla Myo Myint, told reporters outside the prison ... All those charged face jail terms of between three and five years under the security law, Hla Myo Myint said. (iAfrica.com)

    HLA remains optimistic on outlook for insurance sector  May 14, 2009
    KUALA LUMPUR: Total premiums collected by Hong Leong Assurance (HLA) grew 45% as at end-April ... On sales of The Perfect Series, Loh said HLA was targeting a total premium of RM50mil before the year-end. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Business)

    Suu Kyi charged with violating house arrest  May 14, 2009
    Suu Kyi, whose latest detention period officially ends May 27, could face a prison term of up to five years if convicted, said lawyer Hla Myo Myint ... "This is a non-bailable case but we will fight for bail," Hla Myo Myint told reporters outside the prison after Suu Kyi and Yettaw were charged. (The Star Online, Malaysia)

    Junta charges Suu Kyi over US 'fool'  May 14, 2009
    "The authorities have charged Aung San Suu Kyi and her two maids [under the Law Safeguarding the State from the Dangers of Subversive Elements]," lawyer Hla Myo Myint said. Suu Kyi and the others face a prison term of between three and five years, the lawyer said, which would leave her behind bars next year when the junta has said it will make good on a long-standing vow to hold fresh elections. (Sydney Morning Herald -- World)

    Genetic study confirms the immune system's role in narcolepsy  May 4, 2009
    Until now, the best evidence for autoimmunity as a cause of the disorder was the discovery that nearly everyone with the disorder has unique variants of a gene called HLA-DQB1*0602. This is one of the genes that encodes HLA proteins, which dot the surface of the body's cells and help the immune system identify foreign proteins ... Some researchers theorize that the HLA variants found in people with narcolepsy-cataplexy predispose them to an autoimmune reaction that destroys their... (EurekAlert!)

    Narcolepsy is an autoimmune disorder, Stanford researcher says  May 4, 2009
    Mignot and others believe that the body's immune system plays a role in killing hypocretin-making cells, primarily because of scientific literature showing a link between narcolepsy and a variant for the human leukocyte antigen, or HLA, gene. The immune system uses HLAs to differentiate between "self" cells and foreign cells (and attacks those presented as foreign), and most autoimmune diseases are associated with variants of HLA. In recent studies, more than 90 percent of narcolepsy patients... (EurekAlert!)

    Myanmar marks cyclone anniversary  May 3, 2009
    "My sister and brother died saving my parents, and my life without them is never the same," said Hlaing Bwa, a 34-year-old fisherman, who lives in Thaunglay village in Haing Gyi island where the cyclone first made landfall before pummeling the mainland ... "My parents have not recovered from the loss, but life has to go on and there is no use in crying," Hlaing said ... Hla Phin, a 38-year-old farmer, lives with her husband in a flimsy palm-and-thatch hut built from debris collected after the... (MSNBC -- International)

    Double-lung Transplants Work Better Than Single For Long-term Survival  Apr 29, 2009
    28, 2009) Having both lungs replaced instead of just one is the single most important feature determining who lives longest after having a lung transplant, more than doubling an organ recipient's chances of extending their life by over a decade, a study by a team of transplant surgeons at Johns Hopkins shows. The finding is potentially controversial, researchers say, because there is already a shortage of organ donors, and more widespread use of bilateral lung transplants could nearly halve the... (Science Daily)

    HIV pays a price for invisibility  Apr 13, 2009
    When HIV infects a cell, a complex of human immune proteins called HLA (short for human leukocyte antigen) alert killer T cells by displaying bits of the virus on the surface of the cell ... Individuals who have certain types of HLA proteins control infection better than others ... In people with HLA-B*5703, for example, the virus multiplies less than in people with some other HLA variantslikely because killer T cells in these individuals are quick to attack infected cells. (EurekAlert!)

    Genetic risk factors play role in autoantibody-negative rheumatoid arthritis  Apr 8, 2009
    A new study led by Diane van der Woude of Leiden University Medical Center in The Netherlands examined 148 twin pairs in which one twin had RA. Participants were tested for antibodies known as anti-citrullinated protein antibodies (ACPAs), which are used because of their specificity and predictive value and for HLA SE (human leukocyte antigen shared epitope) alleles, the most important genetic risk factor for RA. The study was published in the April issue of Arthritis atism () ... The HLA SE... (EurekAlert!)

    Workhorse Immune Molecules Lead Secret Lives In The Brain  Apr 8, 2009
    Carla Shatz, PhD, professor of neurobiology and of biology, and her colleagues at the Stanford University School of Medicine have shown that members of a large family of proteins critical to immune function (collectively known as HLA molecules in humans and MHC molecules in mice) also play a role in the brain. "We think that this family of molecules has an important role in learning and memory," Shatz said. (Science Daily)

    Women have a keener nose for body odours  Apr 7, 2009
    She highlighted HLA genes involved in the immune response. She said in evolutionary terms it was desirable for a women to mate with a man whose genes were different to hers, as this was likely to produce more robust offspring. (BBC News -- Health)

    From bamboo hut to Logan apartment  Mar 8, 2009
    Her mother, Ma Htwe Hla, stood nearby rubbing Bi s arm protectively ... Just before Mortensen showed up at the home of the nine members of the Ma Htwe Hla and Ba Hlaing family, to take three to get shots, Melissa Spencer, community coordinator with the Cache Valley Refugee Organization, was already there letting Hla know she had found a washer the family could purchase for 50, if they wanted ... With a daughter translating, the mother, Hla, said, OK and so Spencer said she d purchase the washer... (Logan Herald Journal, UT)

    HIV Evolving To Evade Immune Response  Feb 28, 2009
    Genes encoding a key set of molecules in the human immune system called the human leucocyte antigens (HLA) are critically important. HLA determine the progress of many infectious diseases including HIV, and enable the recognition and killing of HIV-infected cells ... Humans differ from each other in the exact HLA genes they have, and small differences can make the difference in how long it takes to progress to AIDS.. (Science Daily)

    HIV Quickly Evolving Among Large Groups  Feb 27, 2009
    HIV must evade several genes to do this, including an immunity gene called HLA.. The team, which included researchers from Australia and Japan, analyzed the genetic sequences of HIV and versions of HLA genes known to control the virus in 2,800 people ... In the study, the researchers found that mutations that allow HIV to evade immune responses directed by HLA were more common in people with the protective variant of the gene. (MEDLINEplus)

    HIV mutates at high speed to avoid immune system: study  Feb 26, 2009
    Their big focus was on so-called human leukocyte antigen (HLA) genes ... The span depends largely on inherited luck, for there are variants of HLA genes that are far better at combatting HIV than others ... "Where a favourable HLA gene is present at high levels in a given population, we see high levels of the mutation that enable HIV to resist this particular gene effect," said co-author Rodney Phillips in a press release issued by Oxford University. (Yahoo News -- Top Stories)

    Rapid HIV evolution avoids attack  Feb 26, 2009
    The rate of progress is tied to genes which control production of key immune system molecules called human leucocyte antigens (HLAs). Humans differ in the exact HLA genes they have, and even small differences can have a big impact on how quickly Aids develops ... The researchers examined HIV genetic sequences and HLA genes in over 2,800 people in countries, including the UK, Australia, South Africa, Canada and Japan. (BBC News)

    Even Mismatched Cord Blood Can Help Kids  Feb 15, 2009
    "In order to match a donor to a recipient, doctors compare HLA typing, a test usually performed on a blood sample," Prasad explained. "In every individual, HLA typing includes the specific genetic make-up at three locations -- within those locations, you are looking at one set from the mother and one from the father, so it ends up to be a six-point comparison.". (U.S. News & World Report)

    Not an HIV Cure, but Encouraging New Directions  Feb 12, 2009
    g., the HLA subtype) or innate (natural) immunity resulting from the genetic makeup of the host. 2. (New England Journal of Medicine)


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