Profiling of HLA-B Alleles for Association Studies with Ankylosing Spondylitis in the Chinese Population

Yi Lin(Gansu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Jiucun Wang(Fudan University), Xinjian Guo(The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston), Maribel Espitia(The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston), Enuo Chen(The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston), Shervin Assassi(Center for Rheumatology), Jin Li(Fudan University), Hejian Zou(Fudan University), John D. Reveille(Center for Rheumatology), Xiaodong Zhou(Center for Rheumatology)
The Open Rheumatology Journal
August 19, 2013
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Abstract

Human leucocyte antigen (HLA) B*27 is a susceptibility allele to ankylosing spondylitis (AS). However, major AS-associated subtypes of HLA-B*27 and other HLA-B alleles vary in different ethnic populations. Herein, we examined HLA-B alleles in a total of 360 AS patients and 350 controls of Chinese Han ancestry. The HLA-B genotyping was performed with sequence-based typing (SBT) method. Six HLA-B*27 subtypes B*27:04, B*27:05, B*27:07, B*27:08, B*27:10 and B*27:15 were observed in the cohorts. HLA-B*27:04:01 and -B*27:05:02 appeared significantly increased in AS patients, which indicated as two major susceptibility alleles to AS. Homozygous B*27 was observed only in AS patients. There are 30 HLA-B alleles identified in the studies. HLA-B*15, especially B*15:01:01:01, appeared as the major allele type in the Chinese controls. Some common HLA-B alleles such as HLA-B*15, B*13, B*46 and B*51 were significantly reduced in Chinese AS patients. In conclusion, the studies profiled the HLA-B alleles, and identified major susceptibility subtypes of B27 to AS in Han Chinese population


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