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HLA-DQB1*0201 - A marker for good prognosis in British and Dutch patients with sarcoidosis

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AMER THORACIC SOC
DOI: 10.1165/rcmb.4782

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Human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DQB1 is one of the intriguing candidate genes in sarcoidosis. We performed high resolution molecular HLA-DQB1 typing on two groups of white patients (British [UK] and Dutch [NL]) in order to investigate the relationship between 19 DQB1 alleles and disease severity and progression. A total of 803 individuals were studied (133 UK and 102 NL patients, and 354 UK and 214 NL control subjects). Disease severity data included extrapulmonary disease, chest X-ray stage, lung diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide, and FVC. Progression was evaluated on follow-up chest radiographs (2 and 4 yr). The results showed DQB1*0201 to be strongly protective against severe sarcoidosis in both populations; in other words, it localized to Stage I at all time points (P < 0.0001, P-corrected (P) = 0.002), whereas another DQB1 allele, *0602, tended to have opposite effects. Further, a clear association was found between the *0201 allele and Lofgren's syndrome (P < 0.0001, P-c = 0.001). More importantly, carriage of this allele reduced the risk of disease progression. In contrast, the other common split of DQB1*02, *0202, did not affect disease severity but was mildly protective against sarcoidosis in the UK population (P = 0.02, p(c) not significant). In conclusion, this study shows that DQ81*0201 is a strong marker for mild sarcoidosis. Additional mapping across the DQB1*0201-DRB1*0301 haplotype, including specific alleles at genes such as DRB3, tumor necrosis factor, lymphotoxin-alpha, I-kappa-B-like protein, and B-associated transcript 1, is necessary for a final localization of the protective effect on this haplotype.

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