F. Castro et al., Tumour necrosis factor microsatellites and HLA-DRB1*, HLA-DQA1*, and HLA-DQB1*alleles in Peruvian patients with rheumatoid arthritis, ANN RHEUM D, 60(8), 2001, pp. 791-795
Objective-To study the association between rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and HL
A and tumour necrosis factor (TNF) polymorphism in Peruvian mestizo patient
s in comparison with ethnically similar controls.
Methods-Seventy nine patients with RA and 65 ethnically matched healthy con
trols were genotyped for HLA-DRB1, HLA-DQA1, HLA-DQB1, and TNF alpha and TN
F beta alleles using PCR amplification. Clinical severity was assessed as m
ild, moderate, or severe in 35 of the patients.
Results-TNF alpha6 showed the strongest association with disease susceptibi
lity. The TNF alpha6 allele was more common in patients than in controls (p
<0.0076) and the proportion of patients with at least one copy of this alle
le was greater (p<0.015, relative risk 2.35). Among the HLA-DRB1* alleles w
ith the shared epitope sequence, only the DRB1*1402 allele was significantl
y increased in patients compared with controls (p<0.0311), as was the propo
rtion of patients with at least one copy of this allele (p<0.0232, relative
risk 2.74). In contrast, the overall frequency of alleles with the shared
epitope was not different in patients and controls. The haplotype HLADRB1*1
402-DQB1*0301-DQA1*0401 was significantly more common in patients. TNF alph
a6 was more common in patients whether or not they had this haplotype. None
of the 11 patients lacking the TNF alpha6 allele had severe disease.
Conclusions-This study shows for the first time that TNF gene polymorphism.
is associated with susceptibility to RA in a non-white population. TNF alp
ha6 and HLADRB1*1402 independently conferred significantly increased risk i
n Peruvian mestizo patients.