Abstract: | We have studied the relative frequency of Dw specificities (defined with homozygous typing cells or primed LD (lymphocyte defined) typing reagents) associated with DR4 and DR2 in the normal and insulin-dependent diabetic population. Our findings demonstrate that there is a highly significantly increased frequency of Dw4 in DR4 positive diabetics as compared with normals and a significantly decreased frequency of Dw2 and Dw12 in the few DR2 positive insulin-dependent diabetics that we have found. In addition, we have used PLT reagents to define a new LD specificity, LD-MN2, that is associated with DR2 and is found significantly more frequently in DR2+ IDD patients than in DR2+ normals. These results suggest that determinants of import in the association between HLA-D and IDD may be more closely related to Dw than to DR. |