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Association of the KIR3DS1*013 and KIR3DL1*004 alleles with susceptibility to ankylosing spondylitis.

Roberto Díaz-Peña1, Jose Ramón Vidal-Castiñeira, Rebeca Alonso-Arias, Beatriz Suarez-Alvarez, Jose Luis Vicario, Rafael Solana, Eduardo Collantes, Antonio López-Vázquez, Jesús Martínez-Borra, Carlos López-Larrea.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIRs) form a group of regulatory molecules that specifically recognize HLA class I molecules. The aim of this study was to analyze the possible contribution of the KIR3DL1 and KIR3DS1 alleles, in addition to HLA-B27, in the susceptibility to ankylosing spondylitis (AS) in a population of individuals from Spain.
METHODS: We genotyped the KIR3DS1 and KIR3DL1 alleles in 2 cohorts of patients with AS and healthy control subjects. In total, 270 patients with AS and 435 healthy, HLA-B27-positive matched control subjects from Spain were enrolled. The KIR3DS1 and KIR3DL1 alleles were genotyped by sequence-specific oligonucleotide probe-polymerase chain reaction, and their association with AS was analyzed. All individuals were typed for HLA-B.
RESULTS: The KIR3DS1*013 allele was solely responsible for the increased frequency of the activator receptor KIR3DS1 in patients with AS compared with healthy HLA-B27-positive control subjects (35.7% versus 22.6% [P = 10(-6)], odds ratio 1.90, 95% confidence interval 1.50-2.40). The increased frequency of the KIR3DS1*013 allele in patients with AS was independent of the presence or absence of the HLA-Bw4I80 epitope. Moreover, the null allele KIR3DL1*004 was a unique inhibitory KIR3DL1 allele that showed a negative association with AS in the presence of HLA-Bw4I80.
CONCLUSION: The increased frequency of the KIR3DS1*013 allele in patients with AS is clearly independent of the presence of the HLA-Bw4I80 epitope, whereas the presence of inhibitory allotypes such as KIR3DL1*004 demonstrated a negative association in patients with AS in the presence of HLA-Bw4I80. As a consequence, the influence of KIR genotypes on AS susceptibility would be mediated by a general imbalance between protective/inhibitory and risk/activating allotypes.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20131260     DOI: 10.1002/art.27332

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arthritis Rheum        ISSN: 0004-3591


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