Literature DB >> 6594313

HLA-DR antigens in HBsAg-positive chronic active liver disease with and without associated delta infection.

B Forzani, G C Actis, G Verme, A Amoroso, I Borelli, E S Curtoni, M G Rumi, A Picciotto, G Marinucci, M A Freni.   

Abstract

The A, B, C and DR locus specificities of the human leukocyte antigens system (HLA) were determined in 45 delta-positive and 44 delta-negative Italian patients, all with HBsAg-positive chronic active liver disease; controls were 526 healthy Italian blood donors matched for age, sex and geographical origin. HLA-A, B, C gene frequencies were not significantly changed. In delta-positive patients, the frequencies of the DR locus specificities were: DR2, 37.8%; DR3, 20%; DR4, 11.1%. In the delta-negative patients, the frequencies were: DR2, 13.6%; DR3, 36.4%; DR4, 0%. Control frequencies were: DR2, 19.4%; DR3, 17.1%; DR4, 18.5%. The corrected p values of the differences between controls and delta-positive patients were: DR2, pc = 0.046; DR3, pc = NS (not significant); DR4, pc = NS. The corrected p values of the differences between controls and delta-negative patients were: DR2, pc = NS; DR3, pc = 0.03; DR4, pc = 0.002. These findings show that: (a) DR3, a genetic marker of autoimmunity, might assist the establishment of chronic HBsAg liver disease in the absence of delta superinfection; (b) DR2 is linked with failure to clear the delta agent, and (c) DR4 may protect from virus B persistence. Identification of adventitious factors such as delta may help uncover a subgroup of HBsAg carriers who are genetically predisposed to develop chronic liver disease.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6594313     DOI: 10.1002/hep.1840040602

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatology        ISSN: 0270-9139            Impact factor:   17.425


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