Objective: a retrospective analysis of the results obtained by typing HLA-A, -B antigens and HLA DRB1 allele groups in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in the Rostov population.Materials and methods: typing of patients with rheumatic inflammatory diseases who were on inpatient treatment in the rheumatology department of the SBI “OKB No. 2” was carried out in the LITT SBI RO "BTS" in 2019-2020. 41 patients (9 men, 32 women, median age — 42 years) were diagnosed with RA. All patients were typed by HLA-DRB1 alleles by real-time polymerase chain reaction with DNA-TECH reagents (Russia). To isolate DNA, a set of Sample-Rapid-Genetics was used by NPO DNA Technology LLC. 39 patients were typed аccording to HLA-A, -B. Typing was carried out by a standard lymphocytotoxic test with DILEN reagents (Czech Republic). Lymphocytes were isolated in a density gradient of “Lympholot”, DILEN company. The control group consisted of healthy residents of the Rostov population (donors of the hematopoietic stem cell registry).Results: a retrospective analysis showed that HLA DRB1*04 occurs in 46.3% of the Rostov population with RA, in 61.1% of the seropositive RA group (control — 20%). There was a decrease in the frequency of HLA DRB1*13 (9.7%) compared to the control (24.4%).Conclusions: the high level of reliability (p<0.001) of the increase in the frequency of HLA DRB1*04 alleles confirms their associative relationship with RA in the Rostov population. A decrease in the frequency of HLA DRB1*13 indicates the protective function of these alleles in RA. Typing results are important for early diagnosis of RA.
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