El control de las enfermedades transmisibles en el hombre

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OBJECTIVE: To investigate association between asthma and HLA-DQ genes in Chinese asthma family. METHODS: HLA genotyping was done for HLA-DQ using polymerase chain reaction-sequence specific primers (PCR-SSP) in 98 members of 32 Chinese asthma families and 67 normal controls. RESULTS: The allele frequencies of DQA1 * 0101 and DQA1 * 0601 in asthmatics (40.0% and 45.0% respectively) were significantly higher than those in normal controls (16.4% and 13.4% respectively; chi(2) = 6.1860, P < 0.05, RR = 3.39 and chi(2) = 11.609 0, P < 0.01, RR = 5.27 respectively). The allele frequencies of DQB1 * 0303 and DQB1 * 0601 in asthmatics (55.0% and 47.5% respectively) were also significantly higher than those in normal controls (13.7% and 13.7% respectively; chi(2) = 15.740 0, P < 0.01, RR = 7.68 and chi(2) = 10.930 0, P < 0.01, RR = 5.69 respectively). The allele frequency of DQ * 0201 (39.4%) was significantly higher in members with positive specific IgE response to dermatophagoides than that in non-atopy members (12.0%) in asthma family (t = 2.382 5, P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: HLA-DQA1* 0101, DQA1 * 0601 and HLA-DQB1 * 0303, DQB1 * 0601 may be the susceptible alleles of asthma. HLA-DQB1 * 0201 allele may limit the specific IgE response to dermatophagoides.

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BENENSON, A. S. (1993). El control de las enfermedades transmisibles en el hombre. Revista Do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo, 35(1), 34–34. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0036-46651993000100018

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