Major histocompatibility complex genes and susceptibility to systemic lupus erythematosus

Susceptibility to systemic lupus erythematosus is associated with major histocompatibility complex (MHC)‐encoded genes. We have used nucleotide sequence analysis to better define the disease‐associated MHC alleles. HLA‐DR2, DQw1, and especially the rare allele DQβ1.AZH confer high relative risk (RR...

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Veröffentlicht in:Arthritis and rheumatism 1990-10, Vol.33 (10), p.1542-1553
Hauptverfasser: Fronek, Zdenka, Timmerman, Luika A., Alper, Chester A., Hahn, Bevra H., Kalunian, Kenneth, Peterlin, B. Matija, Mcdevitt, Hugh O.
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Zusammenfassung:Susceptibility to systemic lupus erythematosus is associated with major histocompatibility complex (MHC)‐encoded genes. We have used nucleotide sequence analysis to better define the disease‐associated MHC alleles. HLA‐DR2, DQw1, and especially the rare allele DQβ1.AZH confer high relative risk (RR = 14) for lupus nephritis in a Caucasian population of patients. Pilot studies using historical controls suggest that these genes also confer a high risk in non‐Caucasian ethnic groups (RR = 24–78). We have found that DR4 is significantly decreased in patients with lupus nephritis. Fifty percent of the patients with lupus nephritis had either the DQβ1.1, the DQβ1.AZH, or the DQβ1.9 alleles. These alleles share amino acid residues that have been predicted to be the contact points for antigen and the T cell receptor. These HLA alleles appear to have a direct role in the predisposition to lupus nephritis, whereas DR4 may have a “protective” effect.
ISSN:0004-3591
1529-0131
DOI:10.1002/art.1780331012