| Literature DB >> 7409364 |
I Deschamps, H Lestradet, C Bonaïti, M Schmid, M Busson, A Benajam, A Marcelli-Barge, J Hors.
Abstract
HLA genotypes were ascertained in 53 French Caucasian families, comprising 68 juvenile onset insulin-dependent diabetic siblings. Among the 49 alleles detected at different loci in the HLA complex (A, C, B, Bf, DR) 4 appeared to occur at a significantly higher frequency among the 53 index cases than in a control series of 116 healthy individuals: HLA-B18 (p < 10(-3)), DRw3, DRw4 and BfF1 (p < 10(-6)). The excess of HLA identical affected siblings confirms genotype disequilibrium and supports the hypothesis of an HLA-linked gene(s) conferring susceptibility. There was no increase of homozygosity for HLA DRw3 and DRw4 whereas there was a marked excess heterozygosity for HLA DRw3/DRw4 in diabetic patients (32% versus 0% in the control series, p < 0.001). These data provide evidence for the existence of two cooperating genes, linked to each of the HLA DR alleles.Entities:
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Year: 1980 PMID: 7409364 DOI: 10.1007/bf00275267
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diabetologia ISSN: 0012-186X Impact factor: 10.122