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A novel technique for NOD2/CARD15 genotyping using PCR-SSP.

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    neema p mayorNeema P Mayor,bronwen e shawBronwen E Shaw,satish keshavSatish Keshav,j alejandro madrigalJ Alejandro Madrigal,steven g e marshSteven G E Marsh,neema p mayorNeema P Mayor,bronwen e shawBronwen E Shaw,satish keshavSatish Keshav,j alejandro madrigalJ Alejandro Madrigal,steven g e marshSteven G E Marsh,

    The Nucleotide-binding Oligomerisation Domain (NOD) 2 protein is encoded by the Caspase Recruitment Domain (CARD) 15 gene and has a critical role in innate immunity. Recent studies have implicated Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) of the NOD2/CARD15 gene with the onset of several Inflammatory Bowel Disorders (Crohn's Disease, Blau syndrome) and the progression of several malignant diseases. The identification of SNPs in the genotypes of donor and recipient pairs prior to haematopoietic stem cell transplantation have also been shown to predict for a worse outcome, specifically causing increases in the incidence and severity of acute Graft-versus-Host disease, disease relapse and mortality. In light of these widespread areas of interest, we have developed a Polymerase Chain Reaction assay using Sequence Specific Primers (PCR-SSP) to identify the three SNPs that have been implicated, (SNPs 8, 12 and 13). The assay has proven to be a rapid and accurate method of performing NOD2/CARD15 genotyping when compared to other techniques described to date.

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    np mayorNP Mayor,be shawBE Shaw,s keshavS Keshav,ja madrigalJA Madrigal,sg marshSG Marsh,np mayorNP Mayor,be shawBE Shaw,s keshavS Keshav,ja madrigalJA Madrigal,sg marshSG Marsh,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Journal of immunological methods

    VOLUME: 327

    Page Numbers: 82-7

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Immunol. Methods

    ISSN: 0022-1759

    DAY: 10

    MONTH: 08

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Anthony Nolan Research Institute, Royal Free Hospital, UK.

    Country: Netherlands

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