HLA-DRB1 polymorphism and risk of pediatric-onset and adult-onset multiple sclerosis: a case–control study

Q4 Medicine
E. Elchaninova, I. Smagina, A. Afanas’eva, S. A. Elchaninova
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Abstract

The association of predisposition to multiple sclerosis (MS) with HLA-DRB1 gene polymorphisms is the strongest. It is not clear whether the DRB1 alleles associated with the risk of this disease diff er in adult and pediatric populations living in the same environmental conditions.Objective: comparative study of associations of HLA-DRB1 gene polymorphism with the risk of pediatric-onset MS and adult-onset MS in the Altai region.Material and methods. Caucasian with relapsing-remitting MS, born and living in the Altai region of Russia in the southeast of Western Siberia, participated in the case–control study: 200 patients with adult-onset MS, 86 patients with pediatric-onset MS. The control group included 200 volunteers. Genotyping was performed by TaqMan probes. Results. Alleles 03, 13, 15 of the HLA-DRB1 gene are genetic risk factors for both adult-onset MS and pediatric-onset MS in Caucasians in the Altai region. Alleles 01 and 07 of the HLA-DRB1 gene may have a protective eff ect against pediatric-onset MS, alleles 01, 07, 11 and 16 against adult-onset MS.Conclusion. It can be assumed that the diff erence in the age of MS onset is not associated with the diff erent infl uence of risk alleles of the HLA-DRB1 gene in populations under and over 18 years of age.
HLA-DRB1多态性与儿童发病和成人发病多发性硬化症的风险:一项病例对照研究
易患多发性硬化症(MS)与HLA-DRB1基因多态性的相关性最强。目前尚不清楚与该疾病风险相关的DRB1等位基因在生活在相同环境条件下的成人和儿童人群中是否存在差异。目的:比较研究HLA-DRB1基因多态性与阿尔泰地区儿童和成人多发性硬化症发病风险的关系。材料和方法。出生和生活在西西伯利亚东南部俄罗斯阿尔泰地区的复发-缓解型多发性硬化症高加索患者参与了病例对照研究:200名成人多发性痴呆症患者,86名儿童多发性多发性增多症患者。对照组包括200名志愿者。通过TaqMan探针进行基因分型。后果HLA-DRB1基因的03、13、15等位基因是阿尔泰地区高加索地区成人和儿童多发性硬化症的遗传风险因素。HLA-DRB1基因的01和07等位基因可能对儿童发病的MS具有保护作用,01、07、11和16等位基因对成人发病的MS有保护作用。
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Russian Neurological Journal
Russian Neurological Journal Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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