Distinct clinical differences between HLA-Cw*0602 positive and negative psoriasis patients - An analysis of 1019 HLA-C- and HLA-B-typed patients

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A major susceptibility gene for psoriasis is located in the major histocompatibility complex class I region on chromosome 6 very close to the HLA-Cw6 gene. We collected a cohort of 1,019 patients with chronic plaque psoriasis. The patients were typed for HLA-C and HLA-B. A total of 654 (64.2%) were HLA-Cw*0602 positive but 365 (35.8%) carried other HLA-C alleles. We confirmed that HLA-Cw*0602 positive patients have younger age of onset (17.5 vs 24.3 years, P<10-10), higher incidence of guttate and the eruptive type of psoriasis (P<0.0001), more frequent exacerbations with throat infections (P=0.01), higher incidence of the Koebner's phenomenon (P=0.01), and more extensive disease (P=0.03). A striking new finding was a diverging pattern of disease severity in HLA-Cw*0602 positive and negative patients depending on the age of onset of the disease (P=0.0006). HLA-Cw*0602 positive women also had more frequent remissions during pregnancy (P<0.0001). All types of nail changes were, however, more common in the Cw*0602 negative patients (P=0.003) and they more often had multiple types of nail lesions (P<0.0001). The three ancestral haplotypes of Cw*0602 all conferred an increase in odds ratio but showed no difference in any of the clinical features studied. Our findings indicate that the genetic factor on chromosome 6 has a strong influence on the phenotype of the disease, and underline that differences in clinical features of psoriasis may be to a large extent genetically determined. © 2006 The Society for Investigative Dermatology.

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Gudjonsson, J. E., Karason, A., Runarsdottir, E. H., Antonsdottir, A. A., Hauksson, V. B., Jónsson, H. H., … Valdimarsson, H. (2006). Distinct clinical differences between HLA-Cw*0602 positive and negative psoriasis patients - An analysis of 1019 HLA-C- and HLA-B-typed patients. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 126(4), 740–745. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.jid.5700118

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