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HLA class II DRB1, DQB1, DPB1 polymorphism and cardiomyopathy due to Trypanosoma cruzi chronic infection.

I A Colorado1, H Acquatella, F Catalioti, M T Fernandez, Z Layrisse.   

Abstract

Trypanosomiasis is an important cause of cardiomyopathy in endemic rural areas of Latin America. Previous studies have suggested participation of HLA molecules in the immune response regulation of T. cruzi infection, and association of HLA antigens with heart damage. One hundred and eleven unrelated T. cruzi antigen-seropositive individuals were tested for HLA class II alleles by the polymerase chain reaction and sequence specific oligonucleotide (PCR-SSO) method. Patients were classified in 3 groups according to clinical and electrocardiographic characteristics: asymptomatics (group A), with arrhythmia (group B), and with overt congestive heart failure (group C). Statistical analysis confirmed the significant increment of the DRB1*01 DQB1*0501 haplotype (p = 0.03) previously reported by our laboratory in patients with cardiomyopathy. The DPB1*0401 allele frequency is also significantly increased in patients with heart disease (groups B + C) (p = 0.009) while DPB1*0101 frequency is higher among the asymptomatic group (p = 0.04) compared with individuals of group C. The DPB1*0401 allele in homozygous form or in combination with allele DPB1*2301 or 3901, was found present more often in patients of groups B and C. Thus, the combination of two of these three alleles, sharing specific sequence motifs in positions 8, 9, 76, and 84-87 confers a relative risk of 6.55 to develop cardiomyopathy in seropositive patients (p = 0.041). Furthermore, 32% of the cardiomyopathics have either DRB1*01 DQB1*0501 and/or DPB1*0401/*0401, 0401/*2301, or* 0401/*3901 compared with 9% of the seropositive asymptomatics (OR = 5.0; p = 0.006).

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10689123     DOI: 10.1016/s0198-8859(99)00177-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Immunol        ISSN: 0198-8859            Impact factor:   2.850


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