| Literature DB >> 19649495 |
Niels Salles Willo Wilhelmsen1, Raimar Weber, Francisco Monteiro, Jorge Kalil, Ivan Dieb Miziara.
Abstract
UNLABELLED: Recurrent aphthous stomatitis is a common oral mucosa disorder that affects 20% of the world's population, characterized by recurring painful ulcers in the mouth. The diagnosis is primarily based on the patient's clinical history. Inheritance may pose as a risk factor for the disease; however, the studies available are inconclusive as to the results attained, and they vary according to the population studied. AIM: to typify class I and class II HLA molecules and to assess how frequent these molecules are present in the Brazilian population with Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis, compared to healthy controls.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19649495 PMCID: PMC9445898
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Braz J Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 1808-8686
Demographic data from the 31 patients with RAS according to the type of RAS presented.
| Aphtha type | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Minor | Major | Herpetiform | p | Total | |
| (n = 21) | (n = 10) | (n = 0) | (n = 31) | ||
| (67,74 %) | (32,26 %) | (0,00 %) | (100,00 %) | ||
| Gender | |||||
| Male | 10 (47,6 %) | 4 (40,0 %) | 0 (0,0 %) | 1,0 | 14 (45,2 %) |
| Female | 11 (52,4 %) | 6 (60,0 %) | 0 (0,0 %) | 17 (54,8 %) | |
| Age (years) | 35,6 ± 14,5 | 37,2 ± 17,5 | – | 0,79 | 36,1 ± 15,2 |
| < 20 | 2 (9,5 %) | 2 (20,0 %) | 0,35 | 4 (12,9 %) | |
| 20 a 39 | 12 (57,1 %) | 3 (30,0 %) | 15 (48,4 %) | ||
| ≥ 40 | 7 (33,3 %) | 5 (50,0 %) | 12 (38,7 %) |
Distribution as to HLA class I and II frequency of 31 patients with RAS.
| Patient | HLA-A | HLA-B | HLA-Dr |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | A1 A11 | B35 B63 | DR13 DR16 |
| 2 | A23 A26 | B50 B51 | DR4 DR13 |
| 3 | A24 A24 | B35 B65 | DR1 DR16 |
| 4 | A25 A34 | B7 B42 | DR7 DR10 |
| 5 | A33 A68 | B65 B71 | DR1 DR 17 |
| 6 | A2 A2 | B7 B61 | DR10 DR11 |
| 7 | A2 A32 | B18 B35 | DR4 DR16 |
| 8 | A2 A66 | B35 B58 | DR13 DR17 |
| 9 | A74 A74 | B35 B81 | DR9 DR14 |
| 10 | A3 A29 | B35 B44 | DR8 DR7 |
| 11 | A1 A24 | B13 B56 | DR1 DR15 |
| 12 | A23 A80 | B44 B72 | DR4 DR7 |
| 13 | A24 A33 | B35 B49 | DR7 DR15 |
| 14 | A24 A29 | B51 B64 | DR7 DR11 |
| 15 | A2 A23 | B50 B51 | DR7 DR11 |
| 16 | A2 A30 | B18 B39 | DR14 DR17 |
| 17 | A32 A66 | B35 B58 | DR4 DR11 |
| 18 | A11 A11 | B7 B35 | DR15 DR103 |
| 19 | A2 A24 | B18 B35 | DR8 DR17 |
| 20 | A1 A2 | B37 B50 | DR7 DR103 |
| 21 | A1 A3 | B35 B57 | DR11 DR17 |
| 22 | A1 A23 | B18 B81 | DR7 DR11 |
| 23 | A24 A31 | B35 B51 | DR11 DR13 |
| 24 | A2 A29 | B44 B64 | DR7 DR17 |
| 25 | A2 A3 | B51 B62 | DR13 DR16 |
| 26 | A31 A33 | B39 B65 | DR1 DR8 |
| 27 | A24 A30 | B8 B35 | DR11 DR17 |
| 28 | A3 A33 | B35 B49 | DR7 DR7 |
| 29 | A11 A33 | B13 B35 | DR15 DR15 |
| 30 | A2 A33 | B41 B65 | DR1 DR17 |
| 31 | A2 A24 | B18 B62 | DR8 DR15 |
Class I HLA antigen frequency in patients with Recurrent Aphthoid Stomatitis (RAS) compared to the control group.
| Group | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RAS (n = 31) | Control (n = 961) | p | RR (CI 95%) | |
| A33 | 6 (19,4 %) | 62 (6,5 %) | 0,016 | 3,48 (1,38 – 8,80) |
| B35 | 15 (48,4 %) | 204 (21,2 %) | < 0,001 | 3,48 (1,69 – 7,16) |
| B81 | 2 (6,5 %) | 8 (0,8 %) | 0,036 | 8,22 (1,67 – 40,41) |
RR = Relative Risk; CI = Confidence Interval
Class I HLA antigen frequency in patients with major and minor Recurrent Aphthoid Stomatitis compared to the Control Group.
| Group | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aphtha Minor (n = 21) | Controls (n = 961) | p | RR (CI 95%) | |
| A33 | 4 (19,0 %) | 62 (6,5 %) | 0,047 | 3,27 (1,1 – 9,4) |
| B35 | 12 (57,1 %) | 204 (21,2 %) | <0,001 | 4,73 (2,0 – 11,1) |
| B81 | 1 (4,8 %) | 8 (0,8 %) | 0,177 | 5,41 (0,8 – 36,1) |
| Group | ||||
| Aphtha Major (n = 10) | Controls (n = 961) | p | RR (CI 95% | |
| A33 | 2 (20,0 %) | 62 (6,5 %) | 0,137 | 3,54 (0,8 – 16,3) |
| B35 | 3 (30,0 %) | 204 (21,2 %) | 0,452 | 1,58 (0,4 – 6,1) |
| B81 | 1 (10,0 %) | 8 (0,8 %) | 0,089 | 11,88 (1,7 – 84,2) |
RR = Relative Risk; CI = Confidence Interval