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HLA class II alleles and haplotypes in Lithuanian children with type 1 diabetes and healthy children (HLA and type 1 diabetes)

Skrodeniene, Erika (author)
Kaunas University of Medicine
Marciulionyte, Dalia (author)
Kaunas University of Medicine
Jasinskiene, Edita (author)
Kaunas University of Medicine
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Sadauskaite-Kuehne, Vaiva (author)
Karolinska Institutet
Ludvigsson, Johnny (author)
Östergötlands Läns Landsting,Linköpings universitet,Pediatrik,Hälsouniversitetet,Barn- och ungdomskliniken i Linköping
Padaiga, Z (author)
Sanjeevi, CB (author)
Karolinska Institutet
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Lithuanian Medical Association, Kaunas University of Medicine, Vilnius University, 2010
2010
English.
In: MEDICINA-LITHUANIA. - : Lithuanian Medical Association, Kaunas University of Medicine, Vilnius University. - 1010-660X. ; 46:8, s. 505-510
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  • Objective. Type 1 diabetes mellitus is a slowly progressive autoimmune disease. The genetic background of type 1 diabetes mellitus is polygenic with the major disease locus located in the human leukocytes antigen (HLA) region. High risk and protective alleles, haplotypes, and genotypes have been determined in Lithuanian children with type 1 diabetes mellitus and healthy children. Material and methods. In this case-control study, 124 children with diabetes (55 males and 69 females; mean age, 9.2 +/- 3.9 years) were tested for HLA class II and compared with 78 healthy controls (43 males and 35 females; mean age, 10.8 +/- 3.4 years; range, 0-15 years). HLA DRB1, DQA1, and DQB1 alleles were genotyped using a polymerase chain reaction. Results. TID risk-associated haplotypes (DR4)-DQA1*0301-DQB1*0302, (DR3)-DQAI*0501-DQB1*0201, and (DR1)-DQA1*0101-04-DQB1*0501 were more prevalent among children with diabetes than controls (50.0%, 41.1%, and 37.9% vs. 10.3%, 5.1%, and 24.4%, Pandlt;0.001). The haplotypes (DR4)-DQA1*0301-DQB1*0302 and ( DR3)-DQA1*0501-DQB1*0201 increased T1D risk by 8.75 and 12.93 times, respectively (Pandlt;0.001). Protective haplotypes (DR2)-DQA1*0102-B1*0602, (DR11/12/13)-DQAI*05-DQB1*0301, and (DR13)-DQA1*0103-DQB1*0603 were significantly more prevalent among controls than children with diabetes (25.6%, 33.3%, 19.2% vs. 0%, 3.2%, 0%; Pandlt;0.001). These frequencies are quite similar to those from neighbor countries with varying incidence of type 1 diabetes mellitus. Conclusions. HLA class II haplotypes associated with type 1 diabetes mellitus positively or negatively were the same in Lithuanian children as in other European Caucasian populations. Differences in incidence and clinical manifestations of type 1 diabetes might be due to different environmental factors and/or lifestyle.

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type 1 diabetes mellitus
children
human leukocytes antigens
alleles
case-control study
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