Human leucocyte antigen determinants of susceptibility to Barrett's oesophagus in Asians - A preliminary study

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Background: Characteristic immune profiles have been demonstrated in gastro-oesophageal reflux disease. However, the genetic basis of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease remains unclear. Aim: To investigate whether certain human leucocyte antigen genes are associated with Barrett's oesophagus. Methods: Asian patients of Malay, Chinese and Indian descent with Barrett's oesophagus (n = 59) and those without reflux symptoms and a normal oesophagus (n = 60) were recruited prospectively using endoscopic and histopathological criteria. Human leucocyte antigen class I and II typing was performed using a polymerase chain reaction sequence-specific primers method. Results: The HLA-B 7 allele was present in 17% (10 of 59) of patients with Barrett's oesophagus when compared with 0% (zero of 60) of controls [P = 0.0006, corrected P = 0.0171, OR = 25.67]. Subgroup analysis revealed that the HLA-B 7 allele was confined almost exclusively to Indians with Barrett's oesophagus, 43% (nine of 21) vs. 0% (zero of 19) Indian controls (P = 0.0014, corrected P = 0.0406, OR = 29.64). No class II associations, protective human leucocyte antigens or extended haplotypes for disease susceptibility were identified. Conclusions: Barrett's oesophagus in Asians, particularly Indians, is strongly positively associated with HLA-B 7; reinforcing a genetic component to gastro-oesophageal reflux disease. A larger sample size and different ethnic populations should be genotyped to further confirm this association and identify possible additional risk factors in the human leucocyte antigen locus. © 2005 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Rajendra, S., Ackroyd, R., Murad, S., Mohan, C., Ho, J. J., Goh, K. L., … Too, C. L. (2005). Human leucocyte antigen determinants of susceptibility to Barrett’s oesophagus in Asians - A preliminary study. Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 21(11), 1377–1383. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2036.2005.02496.x

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