Ku. Schallreuter et al., HISTOCOMPATIBILITY ANTIGENS IN VITILIGO - HAMBURG STUDY ON 102 PATIENTS FROM NORTHERN GERMANY, Dermatology, 187(3), 1993, pp. 186-192
One-hundred and two patients from the area of Hamburg, Germany, with v
itiligo (photo-skin types II and III, Fitzpatrick classification, 1979
), were examined for a possible association of the human lymphocyte an
tigen (HLA) complex with this disease. Antisera panels for the detecti
on of 75 HLA antigens were utilized for this HLA typing (WHO Bulletin,
1988). The results were compared with 400 unrelated age- and sex-matc
hed controls with photo-skin types II and III from the same geographic
al area. Nine of 76 vitiligo patients showed a significantly increased
expression of the rare antigen HLA DRW12 (p(c) = 0.000708), and 65/10
2 patients showed a marginally significant increased frequency of HLA
A2 (p(c) = 0.04850) compared with controls. For HLA BW60 (40), a signi
ficant increase in frequency was shown only in the adult vitiligo grou
p (p(c) = 0.0126). A 'preventive' antigen for the manifestation of vit
iligo has not been identified in this study. A comparative analysis of
all published data on the possible association of HLA with vitiligo d
oes not support a definitive linkage to the MHC so far.