Familial Alopecia Areata: HLA Antigens and Autoantibody Formation in an American Family

Autor: Hordinsky, Maria Kramarczuk, Hallgren, Helen, Nelson, Douglas, Filipovich, Alexandra Hult
Zdroj: Archives of Dermatology; April 1984, Vol. 120 Issue: 4 p464-468, 5p
Abstrakt: • Ten members of a white American family, spanning three generations, were studied. Three family members from two different generations were affected with hair loss. Two had alopecia universalis; one had alopecia areata. All subjects were HLA-typed using 131 antiserum samples obtained from multiparous female donors defining 41 HLA-A and HLA-B antigen specificities. Six haplotypes were identified. The affected persons and four other family members shared a common haplotype, HLA-A2,B40. The OKT4 (helper), OKT8 (suppressor-cytotoxic) cells, OKT4-OKT8 (helper-suppressor-cytotoxic) ratios and the percentage of B cells found were comparable for both the 12 control subjects and the family members studied. However, family members showed increased autoantibody formation, decreased T-cell percentages, and concanavalin A-induced suppression of the normal lymphocyte response to mitogens.(Arch Dermatol 1984;120:464-468)
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