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HLA class II polymorphism in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus from a
Brazilian racially admixtured population.
BACKGROUND: Several studies have demonstrated a fundamental role for the
histocompatibility antigens (ie, human leukocyte antigens or HLA) in the
susceptibility of, or protection to, type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). However,
this has not been adequately studied in racially admixtured populations.
OBJECTIVES: To assess the frequency of HLA class II (DQA1, DQB1 and DRB1)
associated to susceptibility or protection toT1DM in a Brazilian racially
admixtured with diabetes. METHODS: Cross-sectional study. The HLA genotyping was
performed by a polymerase chain reaction hybridization assay. The racial groups
were categorized by self-report and phenotype. The results are expressed as means
and standard deviations of the mean, proportions and frequencies. The chi2 and
Fisher exact tests were used for the inferential statistics. RESULTS: The study
population comprised 55 children and adolescents with T1DM. The phenotypic racial
group classification demonstrated that, 60% were Mulattoes, 25.5% Whites, 12.7%
Blacks and 1.8% from Indian ancestry. The T1DM s susceptibility was associated
with an increased frequency of the HLA of risk (-DRB1*0401, -DRB1*0402, DQA1*03,
-DQA1*05, -DQB1*02 e -DQB1*0302); and a small frequency of protective alleles
(-DRB1*0404, -DRB1*0407, -DQA1*0201, -DQB1*0602, -DQB*0603 e -DQB1*0604) in all
subjects. We found a greater frequency of the HLA-DRB1*0302 among Whites when
compared to Blacks. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates that the frequency and
distribution of the susceptibility and protective HLA alleles were similar to
studies performed in the Brazilian Southeast and in North Americans and European
Caucasians, suggesting that the genetic basis of T1DM has a common origin being
little modified by racial characteristics.
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Autoren:
Alves, Cresio
; Toralles, Maria Betania P
; Carvalho, Gildasio C
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Quelle:
Ethn Dis. 2009 Autumn;19(4):420-4.
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| Literaturrecherche: U.S.National Library of Medicine's PubMed®
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