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HLA-A and HLA-DRB1 amino acid polymorphisms are associated with susceptibility and protection to pulmonary tuberculosis in a Greek population

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HUMAN IMMUNOLOGY
卷 73, 期 6, 页码 641-646

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.humimm.2012.03.008

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  1. Department of Immunology and Histocompatibility, Evangelismos General Hospital, Athens, Greece
  2. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, institutional funds

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Background: Pulmonary tuberculosis remains the single deadliest infectious disease causing high mortality in humans leading to 1.4 million deaths annually. Inherited genetic factors may explain why some people resist infection more successfully than others. Methods: The polymorphisms of HLA-class I (-A, -B) and class II (-DRB1, -DQB1) genes have been evaluated using DNA-based typing in a population of 86 non-immunosuppressed, unrelated Greek patients with PTb and 46 healthy unrelated people without a history of PTb, who were all tested purified protein derivative positive (>14 mm). Results: The HLA-A R-114 and HLA-DR beta N-37 residues are associated with susceptibility. They operate independently from each other and their effect is detected when the population is evaluated for their concurrent presence (A R-114 positive or DR beta N-37 positive or A R-114 and DR beta N-37 positive). Furthermore the HLA-A S-77 appears to have a protective role, however in the presence of the DR beta N-37, the A-S-77 does not exert its protective effect. Conclusion: The HLA residues A-S-77, A-R-114 and DR beta N-37 in combination with PTb antigenic elements possibly modulate T-cell responses against MTb that lead to either protection or susceptibility. The HLA-A and -DRB1-dependent T-cell networks may interact among themselves and influence each other resulting in different PTb phenotypes. (C) 2012 American Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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