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Susceptibility to IDDM in a Chinese population. Role of HLA class II alleles.

M A Penny1, D Jenkins, C H Mijovic, K H Jacobs, D A Cavan, V T Yeung, C S Cockram, B R Hawkins, J A Fletcher, A H Barnett.   

Abstract

MHC associations with IDDM in a Chinese population were studied to investigate genetic susceptibility to the disorder. The frequency of HLA-DR3 was significantly higher in the diabetic patients (19/49 [38.7%] vs. control subjects, 11/105 [10.5%], Pc less than 1.3 x 10(-3), RR = 5.3 [CI 2.3-12.1]), whereas DR4 was not (11/49 [22.4%] vs. 28/105 [26.7%], NS). The frequency of DR3/4 heterozygosity was higher in the diabetic patients (6/49 [12.2%] vs. control subjects, 0/105 [0%], P = 1.7 x 10(-3), RR = 31.5 [CI 3.8-263.6]). The frequency of DR3/9 heterozygosity also was higher in the diabetic patients (6/49 [12.2%] vs. control subjects, 2/105 [1.9%], P = 0.03, RR = 6.2 [CI 3.0-12.7]). No significant associations were noted between DQB1 alleles and IDDM. Among DR4-positive subjects, the frequency of DQB1 allele DQB1*0302 was higher in the diabetic patients (10/11 [90.0%] vs. control subjects, 12/24 [50%], Pc less than 0.05, RR = 7.0 [CI 1.3-38.0]), and the frequency of DQB1*0401 was significantly lower in the diabetic patients (2/11 [18.2%] vs. control subjects, 16/24 [66.7%], Pc = 0.04, RR = 0.1 [CI 0.02-0.46]). No DR4 subtype was associated significantly with IDDM. The frequency of DQA1*0501, a DQA1 allele, was higher in diabetic patients (22/41 [53.7%] vs. control subjects, 20/95 [21.1%], Pc less than 3 x 10(-3), RR = 4.3 [CI 2.0-9.3]). The frequency of DQA1*0301, which has been associated consistently with IDDM in other ethnic groups, was not significantly higher in the diabetic patients in this study (27/41 [65.9%] vs. control subjects, 53/95 [55.8%], NS).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1628765     DOI: 10.2337/diab.41.8.914

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetes        ISSN: 0012-1797            Impact factor:   9.461


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