THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HLA-DM AND TYPE 1 DIABETES IN CHINESE

Sang YM, Yan C, Ni GC, Zhu C, Hu YM

Beijing Children's Hospital, Capital University of Medicine Science, China

 

Objective: To study the relationship between human leucocyte antigen (HLA)-DMA, DMB alleles and the susceptibility of type I diabetes in Chinese.

Methods: Genomic DNA were prepared from peripheral blood by standard method, then polymerase chain reaction and dot blot hybridization techniques were used to classify 4 DMA and 5 DMB alleles.

Results: DMA*0103, DMB*0103 alleles were significantly increased in the patients, (50% vs. 8% P<0.01; 42.9% vs. 21.8% P<0.01 respectively), while DMA*0102(10.8% vs. 42%, P<0.01), DMB*0101 (48.6% vs. 73.6%, P<0.01) alleles were significantly less frequent in patients with type 1 diabetes. DMA*0101/0102 (10.8% vs. 37%, P<0.01), DMB0101/0101 (7.1% vs. 46%, P<0.01) genotype were significantly increased in controls, while DMA*0101/0103 (50% vs. 8%) genotype were increased in the patients with the difference also being significant.

Conclusions: Our results showed that DMA*0103, DMB*0103 alleles confer susceptibility while DMA*0102, DMB*0101 alleles confer protection to type 1 diabetes. At the same time, DMA*0101/0102, DMB0101/0101 are protective genotypes while DMA*0101/0103 are susceptive genotype to type 1 diabetes in Chinese.

 

 
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