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The HLA Alleles DRB1*13 and DQB1*06 Are Associated to Whipple's Disease

  作者 Martinetti, M; Biagi, F; Badulli, C; Feurle, GE; Muller, C; Moos, V; Schneider, T; Marth, T; Marchese, A; Trotta, L; Sachetto, S; Pasi, A; De Silvestri, A; Salvaneschi, L; Corazza, GR  
  选自 期刊  Gastroenterology;  卷期  2009年136-7;  页码  2289-2294  
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[摘要]Back-ground & Aims: Whipple's disease is a systemic, chronic, relapsing disorder caused by a combination of environmental (Tropheryma whipplei) and unknown host factors. Because it is a rare disease, the association between HLA type and Whipple's disease has been studied in only small numbers of patients; these studies have led to conflicting results. We aimed to investigate whether disease phenotype and outcome are associated with HLA type in 122 patients with Whipple's disease. Methods: Genomic DNA was collected from 103 German, 11 Italian, and 8 Austrian patients with Whipple's disease, along with 62 healthy Austrian workers exposed to T whipplei (14 stool samples contained the bacterium). HLA class I and II alleles were identified by polymerase chain reaction analysis. Patient genotypes were compared with those of healthy German and Austrian populations; data for Italian controls were obtained from the Pavia HLA bone marrow donors' bank. Results: HLA-DRB1*13 and DQB1*06 alleles occurred significantly more frequently in patients with Whipple's disease but not in healthy individuals who had been exposed to T Whipplei. The cumulative odds ratios for disease were 2.23 for the DRB1*13 allele (P < .0001) and 2.25 for the DQB1*06 allele (P < .0001). Conclusions: DRB1*13 and DQB1*06 alleles were found to be risk factors in the largest HLA study ever performed in patients with Whipple's disease.

 
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