Objective. Because of the concurrence, in members of one family, of di
fferent autoimmune disorders [rheumatoid arthritis (RA), systemic lupu
s erythematosus (SLE), psoriasis (PS), and inflammatory bowel disease
(IBD)], we investigated the genotypes of each member and compared the
results with current knowledge of genetic inheritance of rheumatic and
other autoimmune diseases. Methods. Sera and peripheral blood lymphoc
ytes of 16 family members were collected HLA typing and investigation.
Results. All patients with RA were DR4 positive and 4 of 5 showed the
maternal A2B51DR4 haplotype, Two of 3 siblings with the genotype HLA-
A2/3, B8/35, DR2/3 had SLE. Patients with IBD and psoriasis shared the
haplotype HLA-A3, B35 CW4 DR2. Conclusion. The results show the impor
tant role of patients, sea and confirm the association between HLA hap
lotype and RA or SLE, They support the hypothesis that autoimmunity is
a mendelian dominant trait, and that secondary genes, including these
of the major histocompatibility complex, confer phenotypic specificit
y.