Abstract | OBJECTIVE:
Rheumatic fever (RF) is a multisystem inflammatory disease that develops as a sequel of untreated throat infection by the group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus. As HLA antigens are known to be important in controlling immunological responsiveness, studies have investigated HLA antigen association with RF. Studies with Caucasians, Black Americans, and Indians showed associations with HLA-DR4, DR2, and DR3, respectively. One study on a Brazilian population suggested an association with HLA-DR7 and HLA-DR53. We investigated the association between RF and antigens HLA-DR7 and DR53 in the white Brazilian population. METHODS: Thirty-five patients and 209 healthy individuals living in the northern region of the state of Parana, Brazil, were used as test and control groups, respectively. Classical statistical methods were used to compare HLA frequencies between these groups. Results. Data confirmed positive association with HLA-DR7 (46.7 vs. 25.7%; p = 0.015), but not with HLA-DR53 (54.3 vs. 44.5%; p = 0.28). The relative risk and etiologic fractions were 2.4 and 0.27%, respectively. CONCLUSION: Positive association between HLA-DR7 specificity and RF was observed in the white Brazilian population by 2 independent studies, supporting the hypothesis of the involvement of genetic factors in susceptibility of rheumatic fever.
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Authors | J E Visentainer, F C Pereira, M M Dalalio, L T Tsuneto, P R Donadio, R A Moliterno |
Journal | The Journal of rheumatology
(J Rheumatol)
Vol. 27
Issue 6
Pg. 1518-20
(Jun 2000)
ISSN: 0315-162X [Print] Canada |
PMID | 10852281
(Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
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Chemical References |
- HLA-DQ Antigens
- HLA-DR Antigens
- HLA-DR53
- HLA-DR7 Antigen
- HLA-DRB4 Chains
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Topics |
- Brazil
- Gene Frequency
- Genetic Predisposition to Disease
- HLA-DQ Antigens
(genetics)
- HLA-DR Antigens
(genetics)
- HLA-DR7 Antigen
(genetics)
- HLA-DRB4 Chains
- Humans
- Rheumatic Fever
(genetics, immunology)
- White People
(genetics)
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