Human leukocyte antigen class I and II haplotypes and risk of cervical cancer |
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Authors: | Carreon J D Martin M P Hildesheim A Gao X Schiffman M Herrero R Bratti M C Sherman M E Zaino R J Carrington M Wang S S |
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Affiliation: | Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA. |
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Abstract: | Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) variations may affect immune response to human papillomavirus infection and subsequent cervical neoplasia risk. We investigated the frequency and relationship between HLA-A-B and HLA-A-B-DR haplotypes among women with cervical cancer/high-grade lesions (n=365) and cytologically normal population controls (n=681) within three cervical neoplasia studies in the US and Costa Rica. Notable differences in haplotype frequencies were observed; the HLA-A*01-B*08 haplotype occurred in >5% of US Caucasians but in <1% of Costa Ricans. The most prevalent HLA-A*24-B*40-DR*04 haplotype in Costa Rica (5%) was found in <1% of US Caucasians. No HLA haplotype was significantly associated with cervical neoplasia, suggesting that individual allele associations reported to date (e.g. HLA-DR*13) are not likely explained by underlying haplotypes. |
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Keywords: | cancer cervix haplotype human leukocyte antigen |
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