Volume 20, Issue 6 565270 pp. 309-312
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HLA B-27 Subtypes in Turkish Patients with Spondyloarthropathy and Healthy Controls

Fatma Savran Oguz

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Fatma Savran Oguz

Istanbul University Istanbul Medical Faculty Department of Medical Biology Istanbul, Turkey , istanbul.edu.tr

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Lale Ocal

Lale Ocal

Istanbul University Istanbul Medical School Department of Internal Medicine Division of Rheumatology Istanbul, Turkey , istanbul.edu.tr

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Ali Sarper Diler

Ali Sarper Diler

Istanbul University Istanbul Medical Faculty Department of Medical Biology Istanbul, Turkey , istanbul.edu.tr

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Hilmi Ozkul

Hilmi Ozkul

Istanbul University Istanbul Medical Faculty Department of Medical Biology Istanbul, Turkey , istanbul.edu.tr

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Faruk Asicioglu

Faruk Asicioglu

Istanbul University Istanbul Medical Faculty Department of Medical Biology Istanbul, Turkey , istanbul.edu.tr

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Esen Kasapoglu

Esen Kasapoglu

Istanbul University Istanbul Medical School Department of Internal Medicine Division of Rheumatology Istanbul, Turkey , istanbul.edu.tr

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Gokay Bozkurt

Gokay Bozkurt

Trakya University Medical Faculty Department of Medical Biology. Edirne, Turkey , trakya.edu.tr

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Meral Konice

Meral Konice

Istanbul University Istanbul Medical School Department of Internal Medicine Division of Rheumatology Istanbul, Turkey , istanbul.edu.tr

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Mahmut Carin

Mahmut Carin

Istanbul University Istanbul Medical Faculty Department of Medical Biology Istanbul, Turkey , istanbul.edu.tr

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First published: 21 May 2013
Citations: 21

Abstract

The frequency and the distribution of HLA-B27 subtypes in spondylarthropathy (SpA) patients and controls were investigated in a sample Turkish population. B27 subtyping was performed by PCR-SSP method in two groups: 49 unrelated HLA-B27 positive Turkish patients with the diagnosis of SpA according to the European Spondyloarthropathy Study Group Criteria, and 55 HLA-B27 positive healthy controls. The frequency of HLA-B27 was 2.6% in the Turkish population, and B2705 was the predominant allele among patients with SpA. The difference was mainly between male patients and male controls The proportion of B2705 among B27-positive patients and controls was significantly different (P = 0.02). Our study supports other reports from different populations which showed that B2705 and B2702 were more frequent in Caucasian patients with SpA.

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