The Impact of HLA-A29 Homozygosity and of the Second HLA-A Allele on Susceptibility and Severity of Birdshot Chorioretinitis.

IF 5 2区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Jordan Loeliger, Romain Lhotte, Sahar Gelfman, Eli A Stahl, Dominique Monnet, Valentin Clichet, Linda Imikirene, Souhila Kecili, Jean-Luc Taupin, Thierry Tabary, Jacques H M Cohen, Antoine P Brézin
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Abstract

Purpose: HLA-A29 is the main susceptibility factor for birdshot chorioretinitis (BSCR). Our study assessed the impact of the second HLA-A allele alongside HLA-A29 on BSCR severity and susceptibility, focusing on HLA-A29 homozygous patients and those with alleles from the HLA-Aw19 group.

Methods: We included 120 additional cases to our previous analysis of 286 patients with BSCR, all HLA-A29 positive. Patients were categorized based on the second allele being also HLA-A29 (A29/nonA29 vs. A29/A29) or belonging to the HLA-Aw19 family, including A29, A30, A31, and A33 (A29/nonAw19 vs. A29/Aw19). HLA-A32 was analyzed separately (A29/nonA32 vs. A29/A32). The prevalence of these groups among patients with BSCR was compared with their frequencies in a sample of 151,997 French subjects. Disease severity was approximated by assessing disease onset and visual function at the last visit and was compared between patient groups.

Results: When comparing the HLA-A29-positive patients with BSCR to HLA-A29-positive French subjects, we found an overrepresentation of HLA-A29 for the second HLA-A allele (χ² = 4.34; P = 0.037; odds ratio, 1.57; confidence interval, 1.01-2.44). Within the HLA-Aw19 broad antigen family, HLA-A32 was found to be under-represented (χ² = 6.15; P = 0.013; odds ratio, 0.40; confidence interval, 0.19-0.85). The nature of the second HLA-A allele did not impact disease severity.

Conclusions: Homozygosity for HLA-A29 increased the risk of developing BSCR without affecting disease severity. The under-representation of HLA-A32 in patients with BSCR suggests a potential protective role.

HLA-A29同源性和第二个HLA-A等位基因对鸟枪状脉络膜视网膜炎易感性和严重性的影响。
目的:HLA-A29 是鸟枪状脉络膜视网膜炎(BSCR)的主要易感因素。我们的研究评估了HLA-A29之外的第二个HLA-A等位基因对BSCR严重程度和易感性的影响,重点是HLA-A29同源患者和具有HLA-Aw19等位基因的患者:在之前对 286 例 BSCR 患者进行分析的基础上,我们又纳入了 120 例患者,所有患者的 HLA-A29 均为阳性。根据患者的第二等位基因是HLA-A29(A29/nonA29 vs. A29/A29)还是属于HLA-Aw19家族,包括A29、A30、A31和A33(A29/nonAw19 vs. A29/Aw19)进行分类。HLA-A32被单独分析(A29/nonA32 vs. A29/A32)。这些群体在 BSCR 患者中的发病率与他们在 151,997 名法国受试者样本中的频率进行了比较。疾病的严重程度通过评估最后一次就诊时的发病情况和视力功能来估算,并在患者组之间进行比较:将 HLA-A29 阳性的 BSCR 患者与 HLA-A29 阳性的法国受试者进行比较,我们发现第二个 HLA-A 等位基因的 HLA-A29 比例过高(χ² = 4.34;P = 0.037;几率比 1.57;置信区间 1.01-2.44)。在 HLA-Aw19 广抗原家族中,HLA-A32 的代表性较低(χ² = 6.15;P = 0.013;几率比 0.40;置信区间 0.19-0.85)。第二个HLA-A等位基因的性质并不影响疾病的严重程度:结论:HLA-A29等位基因会增加罹患BSCR的风险,但不会影响疾病的严重程度。HLA-A32在BSCR患者中所占比例较低,这表明HLA-A32具有潜在的保护作用。
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6.90
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审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science (IOVS), published as ready online, is a peer-reviewed academic journal of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO). IOVS features original research, mostly pertaining to clinical and laboratory ophthalmology and vision research in general.
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