Abstract |
Purported genetic associations found in population studies require validation for confirmation. We previously reported rubella vaccine-induced immune responses and HLA associations in 346 adolescents, age 12-18 years (1st cohort), following two doses of a rubella-containing vaccine. We sought to replicate the associations discovered in that work by verifying these associations in a new cohort of 396 subjects, age 11-19 years (2nd cohort), all having had two doses of a rubella-containing vaccine. We found that B*2705 (median 1st cohort 20.9 IU/ml, p=0.028; 2nd cohort 20.5 IU/ml, p=0.001) and DPA1*0201 (median 1st cohort 32.5 IU/ml, p=0.048; 2nd cohort 25.8 IU/ml, p=0.025) alleles were consistently associated with lower rubella-induced antibodies. Further, DPB1*0401 (median 1st cohort 43.5 IU/ml, p=0.021; 2nd cohort 36.2 IU/ml, p=0.002) alleles were associated with higher antibody levels in both populations. The association of DRB1*04-DQB1*03-DPB1*03 (mean 1st cohort 25.2 IU/ml, p=0.011; 2nd cohort 21.4 IU/ml, p=0.032) and DRB1*15/16-DQB1*06-DPB1*03 (1st cohort 16.3 IU/ml, p=0.043; 2nd cohort 19.1 IU/ml, p=0.023) haplotypes with lower rubella-specific antibodies was observed in both studies. This study provides confirmatory evidence for an association between specific class I and II HLA markers and haplotypes with rubella vaccine-induced humoral responses and lends further weight to their influence on rubella immune responses.
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Authors | Inna G Ovsyannikova, Robert M Jacobson, Robert A Vierkant, Megan M O'Byrne, Gregory A Poland |
Journal | Vaccine
(Vaccine)
Vol. 27
Issue 49
Pg. 6926-31
(Nov 16 2009)
ISSN: 1873-2518 [Electronic] Netherlands |
PMID | 19761839
(Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural)
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Chemical References |
- Antibodies, Viral
- HLA-B*27:05 antigen
- HLA-B27 Antigen
- HLA-DP Antigens
- HLA-DP alpha-Chains
- HLA-DPA1 antigen
- Rubella Vaccine
- rubella antibodies
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Topics |
- Adolescent
- Alleles
- Antibodies, Viral
(blood)
- Antibody Formation
(genetics)
- Child
- Cohort Studies
- Female
- Genetics, Population
- Genotype
- HLA-B27 Antigen
(genetics)
- HLA-DP Antigens
(genetics)
- HLA-DP alpha-Chains
- Humans
- Male
- Rubella Vaccine
(immunology)
- Young Adult
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