TY - JOUR
T1 - Transracial evidence for the influence of the homologous HLA DR-DQ haplotype on transmission of HLA DR4 haplotypes to diabetic children
AU - Park, Y. S.
AU - She, J. X.
AU - Noble, J. A.
AU - Erlich, H. A.
AU - Eisenbarth, G. S.
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - The HLA-DQB1*0302 allele on DR4 haplotypes is a marker for type 1 diabetes susceptibility and it is an especially high-risk allele in DR3/4 because of its preferential distribution in Caucasian DR3/4 patients. In Asians, not only DQB1*0302 but also DQB1*0401 on DR4 haplotypes are associated with type 1 diabetes. We investigated whether the contribution of these DQ molecules was also genotype-dependent in Asians. Although the prevalence of the DR4-DQB1*0302 haplotype did not differ in patients vs. controls, the DR3/4-DQB1*0302 genotype had a RR of 12 (P<10-4). Moreover, a significant association of DQB1*0302 with the DR3/4 genotype was found (RR=3, P<10-2). In contrast, the distribution of DQB1*0401 alleles of DR4/X (X: other than 3, 4) is different from that of DR3/4 and DR4/4. Especially a significant association of DQB1*0401 with DR4/X (X: other than 1, 3, 4) was found (RR=3, P<10-3). The frequency of transmission of the DR4-DQB1*0302 haplotypes to diabetic offspring with DR3 was 80%, while to those without DR3 was 40%. In contrast, the transmission of the DR4-DQB1*0401 to those with DR3 was 60%, while to those without DR3 was 80%. High-risk DR4 subtypes were predominant in DR4/X (RR=7, P<10-3), whereas protective DR4 subtypes were observed mainly in the DR3/4 (RR=3, P<0.05). The association with diabetes and transmission to a diabetic offspring of DR4 haplotypes varies depending on the haplotype borne on the homologous chromosome. This might contribute not only to the synergistic effect of DR3/4, but also to the susceptibility influence of HLA DQB1*0401 alleles confined to DR4/X.
AB - The HLA-DQB1*0302 allele on DR4 haplotypes is a marker for type 1 diabetes susceptibility and it is an especially high-risk allele in DR3/4 because of its preferential distribution in Caucasian DR3/4 patients. In Asians, not only DQB1*0302 but also DQB1*0401 on DR4 haplotypes are associated with type 1 diabetes. We investigated whether the contribution of these DQ molecules was also genotype-dependent in Asians. Although the prevalence of the DR4-DQB1*0302 haplotype did not differ in patients vs. controls, the DR3/4-DQB1*0302 genotype had a RR of 12 (P<10-4). Moreover, a significant association of DQB1*0302 with the DR3/4 genotype was found (RR=3, P<10-2). In contrast, the distribution of DQB1*0401 alleles of DR4/X (X: other than 3, 4) is different from that of DR3/4 and DR4/4. Especially a significant association of DQB1*0401 with DR4/X (X: other than 1, 3, 4) was found (RR=3, P<10-3). The frequency of transmission of the DR4-DQB1*0302 haplotypes to diabetic offspring with DR3 was 80%, while to those without DR3 was 40%. In contrast, the transmission of the DR4-DQB1*0401 to those with DR3 was 60%, while to those without DR3 was 80%. High-risk DR4 subtypes were predominant in DR4/X (RR=7, P<10-3), whereas protective DR4 subtypes were observed mainly in the DR3/4 (RR=3, P<0.05). The association with diabetes and transmission to a diabetic offspring of DR4 haplotypes varies depending on the haplotype borne on the homologous chromosome. This might contribute not only to the synergistic effect of DR3/4, but also to the susceptibility influence of HLA DQB1*0401 alleles confined to DR4/X.
KW - Association
KW - DQB10401
KW - Genetic susceptibility
KW - HLA DQB10302
KW - Transmission
KW - Type 1 diabetes
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U2 - 10.1034/j.1399-0039.2001.057003185.x
DO - 10.1034/j.1399-0039.2001.057003185.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 11285125
AN - SCOPUS:0035078824
SN - 2059-2302
VL - 57
SP - 185
EP - 191
JO - HLA
JF - HLA
IS - 3
ER -