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MIC-A allele profiles and HLA class I associations in Behçet's disease
Authors:Graham R Wallace  David H Verity  Lisa J Delamaine  Shigeaki Ohno  Hidetoshi Inoko  Masao Ota  Nobuhisa Mizuki  Kazuro Yabuki  Elli Kondiatis  Henry A F Stephens  Wafa Madanat  Charles A Kanawati  Miles R Stanford  R W Vaughan
Institution:(1) Department of Ophthalmology, St Thomas Hospital, London, UK , GB;(2) Department of Ophthalmology, Yokohama City University School of Medicine, Japan, JP;(3) Department of Genetic Information, Tokai University School of Medicine, Japan, JP;(4) Department of Legal Medicine, Shinshu University School of Medicine, Nagano, Japan, JP;(5) South Thames Tissue Typing Laboratory, Guys Hospital, London, SE1 9RT, UK e-mail: r.vaughan@umds.ac.uk, Tel.: +44-171-955 5000 (ext. 4817), Fax: +44-171-407 6370, GB;(6) Institute of Urology & Nephrology, University College Hospital Medical School, London & South Thames Tissue Typing Laboratory, Guys Hospital, London, SE1 9RT, UK, GB;(7) The Jordan Hospital, Amman, Jordan, JO;(8) St. John Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem,
Abstract:Recently a new family of non-classical MHC molecules, the MHC class I chain-related protein (MIC), encoded by genes located in the major histocompatability complex have been identified. On the basis of the location of MIC genes and the structure and expression of MIC molecules it has been postulated that MIC may be a susceptibility factor in Behçet's disease (BD). We investigated the association of the 16 described external domain alleles and the transmembrane triplet repeats of MIC-A with BD in a Middle Eastern population. DNA from ninety-five patients and 102 age- and sex-matched controls were analyzed by polymerase chain reaction using allele specific primers. Our results show an increase of MIC-A*009 in the BD patient group 44/95 (46%) compared with controls 24/102 (24%) (χ2=11.3, OR=2.8, P=0.00078). MIC-A*009 was also found to be strongly associated with HLA-B51 in the patients 39/44 (88%) when compared with controls 10/24 (42%) (χ2=4, P=0.04). MIC-A*009 was also found in linkage disequilibrium with HLA-B52, but only in controls. The A6 form of a MIC-A transmembrane triplet repeat was found to be significantly raised in the patients (80/95; 84%;) compared with controls (58/102, 57%) (χ2=17.5, OR=4, P=0.000028). Although the MIC-A associations described are highly significant, the association with HLA-B51 independently remains the most significant factor (χ2=56.8, P<10–6). The data suggests that as both MIC-A*009 and A6 are in strong linkage disequilibrium with HLA-B51, they are unlikely to be the susceptibility gene for BD but may be markers for additional risk factors.
Keywords:  Beh?et's disease  HLA-B*51  MIC-A
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