Synergistic effect of two HLA heterodimers in the susceptibility to celiac disease in Tunisia

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The DR and DQ HLA genotypes of 94 Tunisian children affected with celiac disease are analyzed so that we can gain a better understanding of the HLA component of this disease. All of them carry at least one of two specific heterodimers: a DQ heterodimer, encoded by DQA1°0501, DQB1°0201 and/or a DR heterodimer, encoded by the nonpolymorphic gene DRA and the DRB4 gene. Quantifying the relative penetrances of all susceptible genotypes gives evidence for a synergistic effect of these two heterodimers and for a dose effect of the alleles encoding the β chains of these two heterodimers. The DR3DR7 individuals have the greatest risk. They present the two kinds of heterodimers and carry two DQB1°0201 alleles. Celiac disease is the first HLA-associated disease for which the at-risk genotypes are so well delineated.

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Bouguerra, F., Babron, M. C., Eliaou, J. F., Debbabi, A., Clot, J., Khaldi, F., … Clerget-Darpoux, F. (1997). Synergistic effect of two HLA heterodimers in the susceptibility to celiac disease in Tunisia. Genetic Epidemiology, 14(4), 413–422. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1098-2272(1997)14:4<413::AID-GEPI6>3.0.CO;2-3

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