Xue-Qin Meng1, Hu-Guang Chen, Yi-Lin Ma, Ke-Zhou Liu. 1. Organ Transplantation Center Laboratory, First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou 310003, China. xueqinm@hotmail.com
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the correlation between HLA class II molecules and the different outcome of viral hepatitis B. METHODS: Thirty patients with chronic hepatitis B and 56 subjects who had spontaneously recovered from HBV infection in Zhejiang were enrolled in this investigation. HLA class II molecules types and alleles were determined by PCR-ssp. RESULTS: HLA-DR12 was found in 21 of the 56 subjects (38%) recovered from hepatitis B, compared to 3 of the 30 patients with chronic hepatitis B [10%, relative risk (rr), 0.19; Pcorr<0.025]. The frequency of the allele of HLA-DR12 DRB1*1201 was higher in the subjects recovered from hepatitis B infection (32%) than in the patients with chronic hepatitis B (3%; rr, 0.07; Pcorr<0.005). On the contrary, more HLA-DR9 was detected in the patients with chronic hepatitis B (43%) than in the subjects who recovered from hepatitis B infection (18%; rr, 3.52; Pcorr<0.025). HLA-DQ9 was also detected with a higher frequency in the patients with chronic hepatitis B (43%) than in the subjects who recovered from hepatitis B (20%; rr, 3.13; Pcorr<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The HLA class II molecule DR12 and its allele DRB1*1201 are associated with protection against chronic hepatitis B in Zhejiang Province, China. HLA-DR9 and DQ9 are associated with chronicity of HBV infection.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the correlation between HLA class II molecules and the different outcome of viral hepatitis B. METHODS: Thirty patients with chronic hepatitis B and 56 subjects who had spontaneously recovered from HBV infection in Zhejiang were enrolled in this investigation. HLA class II molecules types and alleles were determined by PCR-ssp. RESULTS: HLA-DR12 was found in 21 of the 56 subjects (38%) recovered from hepatitis B, compared to 3 of the 30 patients with chronic hepatitis B [10%, relative risk (rr), 0.19; Pcorr<0.025]. The frequency of the allele of HLA-DR12 DRB1*1201 was higher in the subjects recovered from hepatitis B infection (32%) than in the patients with chronic hepatitis B (3%; rr, 0.07; Pcorr<0.005). On the contrary, more HLA-DR9 was detected in the patients with chronic hepatitis B (43%) than in the subjects who recovered from hepatitis B infection (18%; rr, 3.52; Pcorr<0.025). HLA-DQ9 was also detected with a higher frequency in the patients with chronic hepatitis B (43%) than in the subjects who recovered from hepatitis B (20%; rr, 3.13; Pcorr<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The HLA class II molecule DR12 and its allele DRB1*1201 are associated with protection against chronic hepatitis B in Zhejiang Province, China. HLA-DR9 and DQ9 are associated with chronicity of HBV infection.
Authors: I-Ting Chow; Eddie A James; Venus Tan; Antonis K Moustakas; George K Papadopoulos; William W Kwok Journal: Mol Immunol Date: 2011-12-23 Impact factor: 4.407