| Literature DB >> 10987645 |
M Hashimoto1, N Nakamura, H Obayashi, F Kimura, A Moriwaki, G Hasegawa, H Shigeta, Y Kitagawa, K Nakano, M Kondo, M Ohta, M Nishimura.
Abstract
The BAT2 gene lies within the class III region of the major histocompatibility complex. We investigated the frequency of the BAT2 microsatellite alleles (BAT2) in 74 young-onset insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) patients, 51 adult-onset IDDM patients, and 85 normal control subjects, and assessed the associations among these BAT2 alleles, TNFa microsatellite alleles (TNFa), and HLA-DRB1 alleles. The frequency of the BAT2.9 allele was significantly increased in the young-onset IDDM patients (12.8 vs 4.1%, Pc=0.04896), whereas the frequency of BAT2.12 allele was significantly decreased in young-onset IDDM patients (0.0 vs 11.8%, Pc=0.00002) compared with control subjects. The BAT2.9 allele was strongly associated with TNFa9 in the young-onset IDDM patients, although no association was found between the BAT2.9 and HLA-DRB1 alleles. The BAT2.12 allele was strongly associated with TNFa13, and with DRB1*1502 in control subjects. These results suggest that the BAT2 microsatellite polymorphism is associated with the age-at-onset of IDDM and possibly with the inflammatory process of pancreatic beta-cell destruction during the development of IDDM. However, this association is not independent of TNFa polymorphisms.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10987645 DOI: 10.1007/s004390051089
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Genet ISSN: 0340-6717 Impact factor: 4.132