Multiple sclerosis in north-east Scotland. An association with HLA-DQw1

This study reports the frequencies of HLA antigens and the polymorphic variants of C4, C2, and Bf for 200 patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) living in the Grampian region of Scotland, an area of high disease prevalence. A group of 128 normal subjects from the same region were typed for comparison...

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Published inBrain (London, England : 1878) Vol. 110 ( Pt 1); p. 181
Main Authors Francis, D A, Batchelor, J R, McDonald, W I, Hing, S N, Dodi, I A, Fielder, A H, Hern, J E, Downie, A W
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Published England 01.02.1987
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Abstract This study reports the frequencies of HLA antigens and the polymorphic variants of C4, C2, and Bf for 200 patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) living in the Grampian region of Scotland, an area of high disease prevalence. A group of 128 normal subjects from the same region were typed for comparison. Although the frequencies of HLA-B7 and DR2 in the patient group (43.3% and 49.4%, respectively) were found to be similar to those reported for other Northern European HLA studies on patients with MS, high frequencies of these antigens were also observed in the group of normal Grampian subjects (38.3% and 40.6%) the differences were not statistically significant. However, a significant association was found between the recently defined Class II HLA antigen, DQw1, and MS (P less than 0.006) when compared with controls. There were no significant differences in frequency of the polymorphisms of C4, C2, and Bf when the group of patients with MS was compared with the control group of normal subjects. The patients were subdivided according to disease severity, remittent versus progressive clinical course, age of onset of the disease and initial symptoms. The frequencies of the HLA and complement polymorphisms (C4, C2, and Bf) were analysed in these subdivisions. DQw1 was found with similar frequency in severe and benign disease (78% and 80%, respectively) but DR2 was most frequent in the group of patients with remittent disease (54%). There were no significant differences in frequency of the polymorphisms of C4, C2, and Bf between the above subgroups of patients and overall no significant HLA associations were found with age of onset of disease or initial symptoms. The findings suggest that in an area of high prevalence of MS, the disease is more closely associated with DQw1 than DR2. Furthermore, there was no evidence to support the hypothesis that the HLA region complement gene polymorphisms show significant association with a putative HLA-linked MS susceptibility gene.
AbstractList This study reports the frequencies of HLA antigens and the polymorphic variants of C4, C2, and Bf for 200 patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) living in the Grampian region of Scotland, an area of high disease prevalence. A group of 128 normal subjects from the same region were typed for comparison. Although the frequencies of HLA-B7 and DR2 in the patient group (43.3% and 49.4%, respectively) were found to be similar to those reported for other Northern European HLA studies on patients with MS, high frequencies of these antigens were also observed in the group of normal Grampian subjects (38.3% and 40.6%) the differences were not statistically significant. However, a significant association was found between the recently defined Class II HLA antigen, DQw1, and MS (P less than 0.006) when compared with controls. There were no significant differences in frequency of the polymorphisms of C4, C2, and Bf when the group of patients with MS was compared with the control group of normal subjects. The patients were subdivided according to disease severity, remittent versus progressive clinical course, age of onset of the disease and initial symptoms. The frequencies of the HLA and complement polymorphisms (C4, C2, and Bf) were analysed in these subdivisions. DQw1 was found with similar frequency in severe and benign disease (78% and 80%, respectively) but DR2 was most frequent in the group of patients with remittent disease (54%). There were no significant differences in frequency of the polymorphisms of C4, C2, and Bf between the above subgroups of patients and overall no significant HLA associations were found with age of onset of disease or initial symptoms. The findings suggest that in an area of high prevalence of MS, the disease is more closely associated with DQw1 than DR2. Furthermore, there was no evidence to support the hypothesis that the HLA region complement gene polymorphisms show significant association with a putative HLA-linked MS susceptibility gene.
Author Dodi, I A
Batchelor, J R
Hing, S N
Fielder, A H
Francis, D A
Downie, A W
McDonald, W I
Hern, J E
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SubjectTerms Complement C4 - genetics
Complement C4a
Complement C4b
Complement Factor B - genetics
Complement System Proteins - genetics
HLA Antigens - genetics
HLA-D Antigens - genetics
HLA-DQ Antigens - genetics
HLA-DR Antigens - genetics
Humans
Multiple Sclerosis - genetics
Multiple Sclerosis - immunology
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Scotland
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