Ahmad Tahamoli-Roudsari, Ashkan Rasouli-Saravani, Zahra Basiri, Mehrdad Hajilooi, Ghasem Solgi
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Of the patients, 106 (63.5%) were ACPA-positive, 88 (52.7%) human leucocyte antigen (HLA)-shared epitope (SE)-positive, 64 (38.3%) ACPA+SE+ and 37 (22.2%) ACPA-SE-. HLA-SE alleles were significantly more frequent in patients (p = 3.2e - 05), in PR versus GR patients (p = 0.01) and in ACPA+ versus ACPA- patients (p = 0.009). PR patients had a higher prevalence of ACPA+SE+ compared to GR patients (p = 0.02). Higher frequencies of DRB1*04:02 (p<sub>c</sub> = 0.03), *04:04 (p<sub>c</sub> = 0.007), *04:05 (p<sub>c</sub> = 5.0e - 05), *10:01 (p<sub>c</sub> = 1.0e - 04), DQB1*03:02 (p<sub>c</sub> = 0.002) and *05:01 (p<sub>c</sub> = 0.002) alleles, and lower frequencies of DRB1*04:01 (p<sub>c</sub> = 0.007), *11:01 (p<sub>c</sub> = 0.03), *13:01 (p<sub>c</sub> = 0.03) and DQB1*06:03 (p<sub>c</sub> = 0.03) alleles were observed in patients compared to healthy controls. 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A Potential Link Between HLA-DRB1/DQB1 Alleles and Response to Treatment in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients.
The present study aimed to determine the association of HLA-DRB1/-DQB1 alleles with response to treatment and anti-citrullinated peptide antibody (ACPA) status in Iranian rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients. A total of 167 RA patients, including 114 good responders (GRs) and 53 poor responders (PRs) as well as 330 ethnic-matched healthy controls, participated in this study. Disease activity and treatment response were assessed using the Disease Activity Score 28-joint (DAS28) scores during the 9-month post-treatment. HLA-DRB1/-DQB1 alleles were identified using polymerase chain reaction with a sequence-specific primers (PCR-SSP) method and compared between the study groups. Of the patients, 106 (63.5%) were ACPA-positive, 88 (52.7%) human leucocyte antigen (HLA)-shared epitope (SE)-positive, 64 (38.3%) ACPA+SE+ and 37 (22.2%) ACPA-SE-. HLA-SE alleles were significantly more frequent in patients (p = 3.2e - 05), in PR versus GR patients (p = 0.01) and in ACPA+ versus ACPA- patients (p = 0.009). PR patients had a higher prevalence of ACPA+SE+ compared to GR patients (p = 0.02). Higher frequencies of DRB1*04:02 (pc = 0.03), *04:04 (pc = 0.007), *04:05 (pc = 5.0e - 05), *10:01 (pc = 1.0e - 04), DQB1*03:02 (pc = 0.002) and *05:01 (pc = 0.002) alleles, and lower frequencies of DRB1*04:01 (pc = 0.007), *11:01 (pc = 0.03), *13:01 (pc = 0.03) and DQB1*06:03 (pc = 0.03) alleles were observed in patients compared to healthy controls. These findings suggest a relationship between HLA-SE alleles and ACPA development and a potential link between HLA-SE/non-SE alleles and therapeutic responses in RA patients.
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The International Journal of Immunogenetics (formerly European Journal of Immunogenetics) publishes original contributions on the genetic control of components of the immune system and their interactions in both humans and experimental animals. The term ''genetic'' is taken in its broadest sense to include studies at the evolutionary, molecular, chromosomal functional and population levels in both health and disease. Examples are:
-studies of blood groups and other surface antigens-
cell interactions and immune response-
receptors, antibodies, complement components and cytokines-
polymorphism-
evolution of the organisation, control and function of immune system components-
anthropology and disease associations-
the genetics of immune-related disease: allergy, autoimmunity, immunodeficiency and other immune pathologies-
All papers are seen by at least two independent referees and only papers of the highest quality are accepted.