Tuberculosis in patients with various HLA phenotypes

Tuberculosis patients and healthy subjects from six ethnic groups of the Soviet Union were HLA-A, -B, -C, and DR typed. The frequencies of the HLA-A, -B and -C antigens differed amongst the ethnic groups. With all groups, however, patients with tuberculosis showed a significantly increased frequency...

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description Tuberculosis patients and healthy subjects from six ethnic groups of the Soviet Union were HLA-A, -B, -C, and DR typed. The frequencies of the HLA-A, -B and -C antigens differed amongst the ethnic groups. With all groups, however, patients with tuberculosis showed a significantly increased frequency of HLA-DR2 and a reduced frequency of HLADR3 type. Unfavourable dynamics of tuberculosis was significantly associated with an increased incidence of B15 and DR2 and a reduced incidence of B27 and DR3. Family studies revealed that the inheritance of susceptibility to tuberculosis (from parent to offspring) is associated with the inheritance of certain HLA haplotypes. Tuberculosis patients bearing the DR2 antigen had increased levels of IgG antibodies to PPD and the frequency of B7 and, more particularly, DR2 was higher in anergic patients.
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