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Additional association of intra-MHC genes,MICA and D6S273, with Addison's disease
Authors:Park Y S  Sanjeevi C B  Robles D  Yu L  Rewers M  Gottlieb P A  Fain P  Eisenbarth G S
Institution:Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, Colorado, CO 80262, USA.
Abstract:Intra-MHC sequences including MHC class I chain-related genes (MICAs), D6S273 and D6S2223 are associated with autoimmune diseases in addition to HLA class II. In the current study, we ascertained the haplotypes of 57 Caucasian patients with Addison's disease composed of these genetic markers and compared them either with 72 general population controls or with 105 child controls carrying Addison's disease high-risk DR3-DQ2/DR4-DQ8 genotypes. The MICA-A5.1/A5.1 genotype as well as HLA DR3/4 especially with DRB1*0404 were the main susceptibility markers. The homozygous MICA-A5.1/A5.1 genotype was significantly more frequent in the patients with Addison's disease (61%) than in the healthy controls (6%). The MICA-A5.1 allele was increased on both the DR3 and DR4 haplotypes, independent of DQ and DRB1 subtyping, in the patients with Addison's disease compared with the controls. Furthermore, the D6S273*140 allele on the DR3 haplotype and the D6S273*134 allele on the DR4 haplotype in the DR3/4 heterozygotes influenced susceptibility relative to the DR3/4 controls. The risk for Addison's disease was increased for the DR3-D6S273*140-MICA-A5.1/DRB1*0404-D6S273*134-MICA-A5.1 genotypes compared with that conferred by the DR3/4 controls. Susceptibility to Addison's disease is influenced by the genes around MICA and D6S273 for both the HLA DR3-DQ2 and DR4-DQ8 haplotypes.
Keywords:Addison's disease  D6S273  MICA
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