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HLA‐G: Function, polymorphisms and pathology

Antonio Arnaiz‐Villena, Ignacio Juárez, Fabio Suárez‐Trujillo, Adrián López‐Nares, Christian Vaquero, José Palacio-Grüber, José Manuel Martín‐Villa

2020International Journal of Immunogenetics64 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

HLA-G immune modulatory genes and molecules are presently being studied by a widespread number of research groups. In the present study, we do not aim to be exhaustive since the number of manuscripts published every year is overwhelming. Instead, our aim is pointing out facts about HLA-G function, polymorphism and pathology that have been confirmed by several different researchers, together with exposing aspects that may have been overlooked or not sufficiently remarked in this productive field of study. On the other hand, we question whether performing mainly studies on HLA-G and disease associations is going to give a clear answer in the future, since 40 years of study of classical HLA molecules association with disease has still given no definite answer on this issue.

Topics & Concepts

Human leukocyte antigenDiseaseHLA-GFunction (biology)BiologyImmunologyMedicineGeneticsPathologyAntigenReproductive System and PregnancyReproductive Physiology in LivestockCell Adhesion Molecules Research
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