F. Petronzelli et al., DIFFERENT DOSE-EFFECT OF HLA-DQ-ALPHA-BETA HETERODIMERS IN INSULIN-DEPENDENT DIABETES-MELLITUS AND CELIAC-DISEASE SUSCEPTIBILITY, Human immunology, 36(3), 1993, pp. 156-162
To compare the quantitative effect of the DQalphabeta heterodimers DQa
lpha52Arg+, beta57Asp- and DQalpha10501,beta1*0201 on susceptibility
to IDDM and CD, we characterized, at the genomic level, the DQalpha 52
and DQbeta 57 residues of 50 IDDM Italian patients observed in Rome.
The results were compared with those of a previous study concerning th
e oligotyping of DQ dimers in a group of CD children belonging to the
same population. Our data confirm that both diseases are primarily ass
ociated with HLA-DQalphabeta heterodimers, but the distributions of th
e respective susceptible DQA1 and DQB1 alleles in the two diseases wer
e different. In fact, the highest risk of IDDM is for subjects alphaSS
,betaSS that could express, by either cis- or trans-association, four
susceptible heterodimers and decreases in proportion to the number of
these; in regard to CD, the highest risk was found for individuals who
carried only one predisposing heterodimer.