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The association of HLA-DR15 and intermediate uveitis.

W M Tang1, J S Pulido, D D Eckels, D P Han, W F Mieler, K Pierce.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the association between human leukocyte antigen (HLA-DR15) specificity and intermediate uveitis.
METHODS: Eighteen patients diagnosed with intermediate uveitis underwent HLA-DR15 serotyping. Additionally, DNA-based phenotyping for a specific HLA-DR15 allele was performed in four patients. The clinical features of HLA-DR15-positive intermediate uveitis were compared with those of HLA-DR15-negative intermediate uveitis.
RESULTS: Thirteen of 18 patients (72%) were positive for HLA-DR15. The frequency of the HLA-DR15 specificity in intermediate uveitis patients was significantly higher than in the control subjects (relative risk, 6.36; P < .001). Each of four patients tested carried the specific allele, DR beta 1*1501, which has been associated with multiple sclerosis. In the HLA-DR15-positive group were four patients (31%) with coexisting multiple sclerosis or optic neuritis, one patient with coexisting narcolepsy, and three patients (23%) with a family history of multiple sclerosis. Retinal periphlebitis, especially if bilateral, was a frequent ophthalmoscopic finding in HLA-DR15-positive intermediate uveitis.
CONCLUSIONS: This study identifies a significant association between intermediate uveitis and the HLA-DR15 specificity. Patients who are HLA-DR15-positive and have intermediate uveitis may have systemic findings of another HLA-DR15-related disorder. Intermediate uveitis may belong to a constellation of HLA-DR15-related disorders, which includes multiple sclerosis, optic neuritis, and narcolepsy.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9186099     DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9394(14)70994-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0002-9394            Impact factor:   5.258


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