Volume 111, Issue 1 pp. 76-80

Evaluation of IgA deficiency in Sardinians indicates a susceptibility gene is encoded within the HLA class III region

Cucca

Cucca

Divisione Pediatrica, Ospedale S. Michele, Cagliari, Italy,

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Zhu

Zhu

Division of Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology, Department of Medicine, Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA,

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Khanna

Khanna

MRC Immunochemistry Unit, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK,

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Cossu

Cossu

Istituto di Clinica e Biologia dell'Eta' Evolutiva, Cagliari, Italy,

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Congia

Congia

Istituto di Clinica e Biologia dell'Eta' Evolutiva, Cagliari, Italy,

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Badiali

Badiali

Istituto di Clinica e Biologia dell'Eta' Evolutiva, Cagliari, Italy,

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Lampis

Lampis

Istituto di Clinica e Biologia dell'Eta' Evolutiva, Cagliari, Italy,

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Frau

Frau

Istituto di Clinica e Biologia dell'Eta' Evolutiva, Cagliari, Italy,

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DE Virgiliis

DE Virgiliis

Istituto di Clinica e Biologia dell'Eta' Evolutiva, Cagliari, Italy,

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Cao

Cao

Istituto di Clinica e Biologia dell'Eta' Evolutiva, Cagliari, Italy,

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Arnone

Arnone

Centro Transfusionale, Ospedale S. Michele, Cagliari, Italy,

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Piras

Piras

Centro Transfusionale, Ospedale S. Michele, Cagliari, Italy,

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Campbell

Campbell

MRC Immunochemistry Unit, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK,

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Cooper

Cooper

Division of Developmental and Clinical Immunology, Departments of Pediatrics, Medicine and Microbiology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA,

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Volanakis

Volanakis

Division of Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology, Department of Medicine, Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA,

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Powis

Powis

Departments of Nephrology and Transplantation, UMDS, Guy's Hospital, London, UK

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First published: 25 December 2001
Citations: 32
Professor Powis Centre for Nephrology, Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, Rowland Hill Street, London NW3 2PF, UK.

Abstract

IgA deficiency (IgA-D) has been associated with the HLA region, in particular with the North European haplotype HLA-A1, -B8, -DR3, but the exact location of the susceptibility gene(s) is unknown. Some reports suggest that a susceptibility gene is encoded in the class II region, while others implicate the class III region. We exploited differences between the common Sardinian and North European HLA-DR3 haplotypes to help localize the IgA-D susceptibility gene(s). With the knowledge that approximately 13% of HLA-DR3 homozygous individuals of North European origin are IgA-D, we examined 43 HLA-DR3 homozygous Sardinians to find that all had normal serum IgA, IgG and IgM levels. A detailed analysis of their MHC haplotypes indicated a common Sardinian HLA-DR3 haplotype TAP1A, TAP2A, HLA-DQB1*0201, -DQA1*0501, -DRB1*0301, LH1-(Z  +  2), D3A-(Z  +  2), C4B-0, C4A-L, G11-15, Bf-0.4, C2-a, HSP70-7.5, 9N3-(Z  +  10), 82I-(Z  −  2), TNFα-9, 62-(Z  −  20), HLA-B18, -Cw5, -A30 which diverges from the common North European HLA-DR3 haplotype telomeric to the HLA-DR region. In parallel studies of five Sardinians with IgA-D, two of the 10 HLA haplotypes (20%) contained HLA-DR3, a frequency similar to that observed in the background population. One of these was the HLA-DR3- B8 North European haplotype, which occurs rarely in Sardinia. Our data favour the hypothesis that a class III region allele, present on the common North European but not on the Sardinian HLA-DR3 haplotype, confers susceptibility to IgA-D.

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