Title of article :
HLA‑DRB1 gene polymorphisms in Iranian children with Henoch‑Schönlein purpura
Author/Authors :
Rashidi, Saadyeh Department of Biology - Faculty of Biological Sciences and Technology - Shahid Beheshti University , Shiari, Reza Department of Pediatric Rheumatology - Mofid Children’s Hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Farivar, Shirin Department of Biology - Faculty of Biological Sciences and Technology - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: People of all ages can suffer from Henoch‑Schönlein purpura (HSP), but it is the most common vasculitis in childhood.
The most important involving gene is located on chromosome 6p21.3, a region coding for human leukocyte antigens (HLAs). Among
HLA genes, because of the high rate of polymorphisms, HLA‑DRB1 is estimated to have a strong association with HSP. In this
study, we aimed to assess the association of HLA‑DRB1 alleles with HSP in Iranian children. Materials and Methods: This study
consisted of thirty Iranian children with HSP and 35 healthy controls. Genomic DNA was extracted, and HLA typing was performed
by polymerase chain reaction with sequence‑specific primers technique. Results: The results have shown that HLA‑DRB1*01
and HLA‑DRB1*11 (P = 0.002, odds ratio [OR] = 7.579, confidence interval [CI] = 1.934–29.697 and P = 0.039, or = 3.333,
CI = 1.030–10.788), respectively, are the most frequent alleles associated with HSP in Iranian children population. The frequency
of other alleles was not significantly different in both groups. The results also show no correlation between HLA types and disease
manifestations. Conclusion: According to these results, there is an association between HLA‑DRB1*01 and HLA‑DRB1*11 gene
polymorphisms and susceptibility to HSP in our study group.
Keywords :
Autoimmune disease , Henoch‑Schönlein purpura , HLA‑DRB1 , polymorphism , vasculitis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics