HLA-C


HLA-C belongs to the MHC class I heavy chain receptors. The C receptor is a heterodimer consisting of a HLA-C mature gene product and β2-microglobulin. The mature C chain is anchored in the membrane. MHC Class I molecules, like HLA-C, are expressed in nearly all cells, and present small peptides to the immune system which surveys for non-self peptides.
HLA-C is a locus on chromosome 6, which encodes for many HLA-C alleles that are Class-I MHC receptors. HLA-C, localized proximal to the HLA-B locus, is located on the distal end of the HLA region. Most HLA-C:B haplotypes are in strong linkage disequilibrium and many are as ancient as the human species itself.

Disease associations

By [serotype]

Cw1: multinodular goiters

By [allele]

C*16: B chronic lymphocytic leukemia

Nomenclature

C*01


C*02


C*03


C*04


C*05


C*06


C*08


Others
Cw4-B35
Cw7-B7
Cw7-B8
Cw1-B46
Cw5-B44

Interactions

HLA-C has been shown to interact with: