HLA

Uses of the term 'HLA'

The term 'HLA' is used in these various contexts:

HLA 
The term is now considered an acronym for Human Leukocyte Antigen. Rose Payne and Walter Bodmer originally called it 'LA' and Dausset and Invanyi called it 'Hu-1'. Paul Terasaki, with his compromising spirit, persuaded the immunogenetics community to merge both names into 'HLA'.
HLA system 
Collection of HLA genes.
HLA gene
Gene coding for an HLA molecule.
HLA molecule
Immunoglobulin-like glycoproteins with the main function of presenting peptides to T lymphocytes. HLA molecules are the ligands of T-cell receptors.
HLA region
Segment of the short arm of chromosome 6 that includes the HLA system. Apart from the HLA genes, this segment includes many other genes, some involved in peptide presentation by HLA molecules, others involved in other immune functions, and other not involved in immune functions at all.
HLA class I
Cluster of genes that code for the class I HLA molecules, which present peptides to CD8 T lymphocytes.
HLA class II
Cluster of genes that code for the class II HLA molecules, which present peptides to CD4 T lymphocytes.
HLA class III
Cluster of genes located between class I and class II, not related to HLA molecules.

'MHC', for major histocompatibility complex, is a term used to refer to the cluster of genes in all vertebrates that correspond to the HLA in humans. 'Human MHC' and 'HLA' are equivalent terms. Using the term 'MHC' in another sense is improper and promotes obfuscation.

See also

HLA-A alleles (Allotypes)

Special:PrefixIndex/HLA/A

HLA-B alleles (Allotypes)

Special:PrefixIndex/HLA/B


HLA-C alleles (Allotypes)

Special:PrefixIndex/HLA/C


HLA-DRB1 alleles (Allotypes)

Special:PrefixIndex/HLA/DRB1

HLA-DRB345 alleles (Allotypes)

Special:PrefixIndex/HLA/DRB3
Special:PrefixIndex/HLA/DRB4
Special:PrefixIndex/HLA/DRB5

HLA-DQB1 alleles (Allotypes)

Special:PrefixIndex/HLA/DQB1

HLA-DQA1 alleles (Allotypes)

Special:PrefixIndex/HLA/DQA1

HLA-DPB1 alleles (Allotypes)

Special:PrefixIndex/HLA/DPB1

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