Investigación de la distribución de los alelos HLA en poblaciones sanas y enfermas mediante la aplicación de nuevas metodologías de secuenciación

  1. Montero Martín, Gonzalo
Dirixida por:
  1. Marcelo Fernandez Viña Director
  2. Jorge Mauricio Martinez Laso Director

Universidade de defensa: Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Fecha de defensa: 09 de marzo de 2021

Tribunal:
  1. José Manuel Martín Villa Presidente
  2. Miguel Fernández Arquero Secretario
  3. Carles Serra Pagès Vogal
  4. Antonio Núñez Roldán Vogal
  5. Maria Bettinotti Vogal

Tipo: Tese

Resumo

Increasing our knowledge of the HLA system, including both the complete sequence description and the assessment of its diversity at the worldwide human population-level, is of great importance for elucidating the molecular functional mechanisms of the immune system and its regulation in health and disease. Furthermore, assessment of HLA allelic and haplotypic diversity of each human population is essential in the clinical histocompatibility and transplantation setting as well as in the pharmacogenetics, immunotherapy and anthropology fields. Nevertheless, the inherent vast polymorphism and high complexity presented by the HLA system have been an important challenge for its unambiguous and in-depth (high-resolution) characterization by previously available legacy molecular HLA genotyping methods (e.g. SSP, SSO and even SBT). Recent application of novel next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology for high-resolution molecular HLA genotyping has enabled to obtain, at a high-throughput mode and larger scale, full-length and/or extended sequences and genotypes of all major HLA genes, thus overcoming most of these previous limitations. Objectives: I) Characterization of HLA allele and haplotype diversity of all major classical HLA genes (HLA-A, -B, -C, -DPA1, -DPB1, -DQA1, -DQB1, -DRB1 and -DRB3/4/5) by application of NGS of a first representative cohort of the Spanish population that could also serve as a healthy control reference group. Respective statistical analyses were performed for this immunogenetic population data. II) Characterization of HLA allele and haplotype diversity of all major classical HLA genes (HLA-A, -B, -C, -DPA1, -DPB1, -DQA1, -DQB1, -DRB1 and -DRB3/4/5) by application of NGS of a respective cohort of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients in the Spanish population (recruited at the Department of Neurology, Hospital Clínic, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain). A first case-control study was carried out to examine HLA-disease associations with MS in these Spanish population cohorts as well as to attempt a fine-mapping of these allele and haplotype associations by full gene resolution level via NGS. In addition, a second analysis exercise (i.e. test case) of this case-control study was carried out using an alternative healthy control group dataset, exclusively from the Spanish northeastern region of Catalonia in this second case, to evaluate possible differences in the findings of HLA-disease association with MS due to plausible regional HLA genetic variation within mainland Spain (i.e. as a statistical way to try controlling for any possible existing population stratification)...