Association of HLA-DQA1 and DQB1 genes with vitiligo in Chinese Hans
Autor: | Jiang-Bo Liu, Liangdan Sun, Ji-Yun Wang, Ping-Ping He, Sen Yang, Zaixing Wang, Min Gao, Yong Cui, Anping Zhang, Yan-Hua Liang, Hong-Sheng Liu, Xuejun Zhang |
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Rok vydání: | 2005 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male musculoskeletal diseases medicine.medical_specialty Adolescent endocrine system diseases Vitiligo Dermatology Human leukocyte antigen Gastroenterology HLA-DQ alpha-Chains Serology Gene Frequency HLA-DQ Antigens Internal medicine Odds Ratio medicine HLA-DQ beta-Chains Humans Allele Child skin and connective tissue diseases Allele frequency Genotyping Alleles Pigmentation disorder Aged business.industry Infant nutritional and metabolic diseases Middle Aged medicine.disease Child Preschool Immunology Female Primer (molecular biology) business |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Dermatology. 44:1022-1027 |
ISSN: | 1365-4632 0011-9059 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1365-4632.2004.02389.x |
Popis: | Background Vitiligo is an acquired depigmentary disorder of the skin and hair which results from selective destruction of melanocytes. Serological typing and genotyping of human leukocyte antigen (HLA) have shown discrepancies in HLA associations with vitiligo in different ethnic populations. Methods Polymerase chain reaction sequence-specific primer (PCR-SSP) method was used to analyze the distribution of HLA-DQA 1 and -DQB 1 alleles among 187 patients with vitiligo and 273 healthy controls through Epi Info version 6 package (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA). Results The frequencies of HLA-DQA1 *0302 (OR = 1.98, P c < 0.01), -DQB1 *0303 (OR = 3.14, P c < 0.001), and -DQB1*0503 (OR = 3.36, P c < 0.05) alleles were significantly increased in patients with vitiligo compared with controls, and HLA-DQA 1 *0501 (OR = 0.40, P c < 0.01) allele frequency was highly decreased. HLA-DQA1 *0302 (OR = 5.19, P c < 0.001), -DQA1*0601 (OR = 2.95, P c < 0.05), -DQB1 *0303 (OR = 4.50, P c < 0.001), and -DQB1 *0503 (OR = 6.69, P c < 0.001) alleles were positively associated, whereas HLA-DQA1*0501 (OR = 0.05, P c < 0.001) allele was negatively associated with childhood vitiligo patients, and HLA-DQB1*0303 (OR = 2.76, P c < 0.001) allele was positively associated with adult vitiligo patients compared with controls. The frequency of HLA-DQB1*0303 (OR = 3.72, P c < 0.001) allele was significantly increased in localized vitiligo patients vs. controls, whereas HLA-DQA1*0302 (OR = 2.47, P c < 0.01), -DQB1 *0303 (OR = 2.67, P c < 0.01), and -DQB1 *0503 (OR = 4.46, P c < 0.01) allele frequencies were significantly increased and -DQA1 *0501 (OR = 0.27, P c < 0.01) allele frequency was highly decreased in generalized vitiligo patients. Conclusions HLA-DQA1 *0302, -DQA1*0601, -DQB1 *0303, and -DQB1 *0503 alleles could be susceptible alleles of vitiligo, while HLA-DQA1*0501 allele could be a protective allele in Chinese Hans. There may be different genetic backgrounds between vitiligo patients of childhood and adult, localized and generalized. |
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