HLA class I association with progression to end-stage renal disease in patients from Zulia, Venezuela

Sergio Rivera P. , Georgina Márquez , Ana Maria Cipriani , Manzur Hassanhi , Carmen C. Villalobos , Alba Fuenmayor , Maribel Chavez , Milagros Montiel
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Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine HLA associations with progression to end-stage renal disease (ESRD) in the mixed Zulian population in Venezuela, regardless of other factors. A retrospective study to determine HLA Class I association was performed on 188 patients with ESRD due to different types of glomerulonephritis, and 202 healthy controls. Patients and control groups were serologically typed by Terasaki microlymphocytotoxicity technique using commercial Class I plates including 26 HLA-A and 48 HLA-B specificities. The antigens positively associated to the ESRD were: HLA-B38, B51, B53 and B62. Negatively associated antigens were: HLA-A9, B12, B17, B40 and B48. The haplotypes positively associated were: HLA-A2-B51, A2-B53, A23-B38 and A68-B38. The negatively associated haplotypes were: HLA-A2-B12, A2-B48, A9-B35 and A28-B40. The high Odds ratio observed and its statistical corroboration reflect the strength of the described association between HLA antigens and ESRD. Further molecular studies should clarify types and subtypes of the HLA class I alleles involved in the progression to ESRD.

HLA I类与委内瑞拉苏利亚患者进展到终末期肾病的关系
本研究的目的是在不考虑其他因素的情况下,确定HLA与委内瑞拉祖利安混血人群进展为终末期肾病(ESRD)的关系。回顾性研究了188例不同类型肾小球肾炎的ESRD患者和202名健康对照者的HLA I类相关性。采用Terasaki微淋巴细胞毒性技术对患者和对照组进行血清学分型,使用商业I类板,包括26个HLA-A和48个HLA-B特异性。与ESRD阳性相关的抗原有:HLA-B38、B51、B53和B62。负相关抗原有:HLA-A9、B12、B17、B40和B48。正相关的单倍型分别为:HLA-A2-B51、A2-B53、A23-B38和A68-B38。负相关单倍型分别为:HLA-A2-B12、A2-B48、A9-B35和A28-B40。观察到的高优势比及其统计证实反映了所描述的HLA抗原与ESRD之间的相关性。进一步的分子研究应该阐明参与ESRD进展的HLA I类等位基因的类型和亚型。
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