TY - JOUR KW - Female KW - Gene Frequency KW - Genetic Markers KW - Haploidy KW - Histocompatibility Antigens Class II KW - Humans KW - leprosy KW - Male KW - Meiosis KW - Mycobacterium leprae KW - Phenotype AU - Vries R R AU - Mehra N K AU - Vaidya M C AU - Gupte M D AU - Meera Khan P AU - Rood J J AB -
In an attempt to confirm an HLA-linked effect on the course of Mycobacterium leprae infection observed in families from Surinam (South America), we conducted a similar family study in an endemic area in India. We observed a significant (P less than .05) excess of identical HLA-GLO haplotypes only from healthy parents among siblings affected with tuberculoid leprosy. Compared with healthy controls, unrelated patients with tuberculoid leprosy (n = 15) showed a significant heterogeneity at the HLA-DR locus (P less than .05). This heterogeneity was caused by an increased frequency of HLA-DRw2 (.93 versus .53, P less than .05), particularly of DRw2 homozygotes (.53 versus .11, P less than .005), and a decreased frequency of HLA-DRw6 (.07 versus .58, P less than .005). We observed a significant (P = .03) preferential segregation of DRw2 from DRw2 heterozygous parents not affected with tuberculoid leprosy to children with the tuberculoid type of the disease. These data confirm an HLA-linked control of susceptibility to tuberculoid leprosy only, and suggest a recessive inheritance of this trait for which HLA-Drw2 appears to be a genetic marker.
BT - Tissue antigens C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7008255?dopt=Abstract DA - 1980 Oct DO - 10.1111/j.1399-0039.1980.tb00309.x IS - 4 J2 - Tissue Antigens LA - eng N2 -In an attempt to confirm an HLA-linked effect on the course of Mycobacterium leprae infection observed in families from Surinam (South America), we conducted a similar family study in an endemic area in India. We observed a significant (P less than .05) excess of identical HLA-GLO haplotypes only from healthy parents among siblings affected with tuberculoid leprosy. Compared with healthy controls, unrelated patients with tuberculoid leprosy (n = 15) showed a significant heterogeneity at the HLA-DR locus (P less than .05). This heterogeneity was caused by an increased frequency of HLA-DRw2 (.93 versus .53, P less than .05), particularly of DRw2 homozygotes (.53 versus .11, P less than .005), and a decreased frequency of HLA-DRw6 (.07 versus .58, P less than .005). We observed a significant (P = .03) preferential segregation of DRw2 from DRw2 heterozygous parents not affected with tuberculoid leprosy to children with the tuberculoid type of the disease. These data confirm an HLA-linked control of susceptibility to tuberculoid leprosy only, and suggest a recessive inheritance of this trait for which HLA-Drw2 appears to be a genetic marker.
PY - 1980 SP - 294 EP - 304 T2 - Tissue antigens TI - HLA-linked control of susceptibility to tuberculoid leprosy and association with HLA-DR types. VL - 16 SN - 0001-2815 ER -