HLA-DRB1* allele-associated genetic susceptibility and protection against multiple sclerosis in Brazilian patients

  • Authors:
    • Damacio R. Kaimen-Maciel
    • Edna Maria V. Reiche
    • Sueli D. Borelli
    • Helena K. Morimoto
    • Fabiano C. Melo
    • Josiane Lopes
    • Raffael F. Dorigon
    • Christiane Cavalet
    • Elton M. Yamaguchi
    • Thiago L. Silveira
    • Waldir V. Da Silva
    • Elizabeth R. Comini-Frota
    • Doralina G. Brum Souza
    • Eduardo A. Donadi
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  • Published online on: November 1, 2009     https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr_00000204
  • Pages: 993-998
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Abstract

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune demyelinating disease of the central nervous system that causes neurological disorders in young adults. Previous studies in various populations highlighted an association between the HLA-DRB1*15 allele and MS. This study investigated the association between HLA-DRB1*15 and other HLA-DRB1 alleles and MS in a Brazilian Caucasian population sample from Londrina, Southern Brazil. HLA-DRB1 alleles were analyzed by polymerase chain reaction with specific sequence oligonucleotide primers in 119 MS patients and in 305 healthy blood donors as a control. Among the MS patients, 89 (75.0%) presented with relapsing remitting MS, 24 (20.0%) with secondary progressive MS and 6 (5.0%) with primary progressive MS. The frequency of the HLA-DRB1*15 allele observed in the MS Brazilian patients was similar to findings reported in previous studies carried out in populations worldwide. However, the results showed a higher frequency of the HLA-DRB1*15 allele in the MS patients compared to the controls, with a relative frequency of 0.1050 (10.50%) and 0.0443 (4.4%), respectively (OR=2.53; 95% CI 1.43-4.46; p=0.0009). A protector allele was also detected. The frequency of the HLA-DRB1*11 allele was reduced in the MS patients compared to the controls, with a relative frequency of 0.1345 (13.4%) and 0.1869 (18.7%), respectively (OR=0.67; 95% CI 0.44-1.03; p=0.0692). The results demonstrated that the HLA-DRB1*15 allele in heterozygosity is positively associated with MS (p=0.0079), and may be considered a genetic marker of susceptibility to the disease. A negative association between the HLA-DRB1*11 allele in homozygosity and MS was also verified (p=0.0418); this allele may be considered a genetic marker of resistance to MS in the Brazilian population.

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Kaimen-Maciel DR, Reiche EV, Borelli SD, Morimoto HK, Melo FC, Lopes J, Dorigon RF, Cavalet C, Yamaguchi EM, Silveira TL, Silveira TL, et al: HLA-DRB1* allele-associated genetic susceptibility and protection against multiple sclerosis in Brazilian patients. Mol Med Rep 2: 993-998, 2009.
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Kaimen-Maciel, D.R., Reiche, E.V., Borelli, S.D., Morimoto, H.K., Melo, F.C., Lopes, J. ... Donadi, E.A. (2009). HLA-DRB1* allele-associated genetic susceptibility and protection against multiple sclerosis in Brazilian patients. Molecular Medicine Reports, 2, 993-998. https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr_00000204
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Kaimen-Maciel, D. R., Reiche, E. V., Borelli, S. D., Morimoto, H. K., Melo, F. C., Lopes, J., Dorigon, R. F., Cavalet, C., Yamaguchi, E. M., Silveira, T. L., Da Silva, W. V., Comini-Frota, E. R., Brum Souza, D. G., Donadi, E. A."HLA-DRB1* allele-associated genetic susceptibility and protection against multiple sclerosis in Brazilian patients". Molecular Medicine Reports 2.6 (2009): 993-998.
Chicago
Kaimen-Maciel, D. R., Reiche, E. V., Borelli, S. D., Morimoto, H. K., Melo, F. C., Lopes, J., Dorigon, R. F., Cavalet, C., Yamaguchi, E. M., Silveira, T. L., Da Silva, W. V., Comini-Frota, E. R., Brum Souza, D. G., Donadi, E. A."HLA-DRB1* allele-associated genetic susceptibility and protection against multiple sclerosis in Brazilian patients". Molecular Medicine Reports 2, no. 6 (2009): 993-998. https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr_00000204