Possible association of HLA class-I molecules with autoimmune hepatitis in Iraqi patients

Background : genetic factors were considered to play a possible role the development of autoimmune hepatitis. Patients and methods : polymerase chain reaction-sequence specific primers (PCRSSP) was the method used to asses HLA-typing of 100 blood samples of 60 AIH patients and 40 healthy normal cont...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the Faculty of Medicine, Baghdad Baghdad, 2009, Vol.51 (2), p.42-46
Hauptverfasser: Kamil, Layth A., al-Akayshi, Raghad J. H., al-Ubaydi, Iman Sh, Musawi, Khalidah M.
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Zusammenfassung:Background : genetic factors were considered to play a possible role the development of autoimmune hepatitis. Patients and methods : polymerase chain reaction-sequence specific primers (PCRSSP) was the method used to asses HLA-typing of 100 blood samples of 60 AIH patients and 40 healthy normal controls. Results : comparison between AIH patients and healthy controls showed several antigens deviations in their frequencies. HLA-A * 113 (A1 / - / Null) observed to play a possible risk factor in this disease while significant loss of HLA-A*2 allele were clearly observed which prompt us to believe that it could act as a protective factor, on the other hand, increased frequency of HLA-B * 8 and B * 14 were statistically significant in AIH which is most likely to be considered as a rather risk factor, while most HLA-B * 16 were lost which led us to think of being acting as a rather protective factor. Conclusions : this finding reflects a preliminary picture that HLA antigens might play a role in AIHsusceptibility and further studies are worth being carried out.
ISSN:0041-9419
2410-8057