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The role of HLA-DR alleles and complotypes through the ethnic barrier in systemic lupus erythematosus in Mexicans.

J Granados1, G Vargas-Alarcón, F Andrade, H Melín-Aldana, J Alcocer-Varela, D Alarcón-Segovia.   

Abstract

Alleles of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) have been recognized as genetic factors for the development of SLE. The [HLA-B8; SC01; DR3] extended haplotype seems to be relevant in patients from white European descent, pertinent alleles, however, are difficult to select on haplotypes with linkage disequilibrium. Studies in non-Caucasian patients are therefore mandatory. Admixture estimates in Mexicans have shown a proportion of 56% of Indian genes, 40% of Caucasian genes and from 4 to 12% of Black genes. In order to determine the relevant MHC loci in the genetic susceptibility for SLE we studied Class I, II and III alleles in 102 Mexican SLE patients and 350 of their first degree relatives and compared these two groups to another one composed by 200 ethnically matched normal individuals. We found significantly increased frequencies of HLA-DR3 (pC = 0.03, RR = 2.56) and DR7 (pC = 0.004, RR = 3.08) in SLE patients as compared to controls. On the other hand, first degree relatives had a significantly increased frequency of HLA-DR7 (pC = 0.01, RR = 2.98). There were 21 out of 33 HLA-DR3 haplotypes with complotypes other than SC01 and 25 out 37 SC01 haplotypes with DR alleles other than DR3. Nevertheless, [SC01; DR3] haplotypes were also increased (pC = 0.01, RR = 12.4). After removing [HLA-B8; SC01; DR3] haplotypes, DR3 was the only allele that remained significantly increased (p = 0.04, RR = 2.1). We also found in SLE patients significantly decreased frequencies of the autochthonous Mexican alleles (A30, B39 and DR4) and no deviation from normality of any of the HLA-DQ alleles. These data suggest a fundamental role of the HLA-DR3 allele in the predisposition to SLE in Mexican patients which might be hightened by genes located around the class III MHC region. They also substantiate the pertinence of ethnic admixture estimates in modern human populations.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8803888     DOI: 10.1177/096120339600500304

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lupus        ISSN: 0961-2033            Impact factor:   2.911


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