2004
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.140.10.1227
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Association of HLA-DR4 (DRB1*0404) With Human Papillomavirus Infection in Patients With Focal Epithelial Hyperplasia

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“…), probablement responsable d'un déficit immunitaire primaire, mineur, non identifié, semble favoriser le développement de l'affection le plus souvent dans l'enfance. Une hypothèse émise par García-Corona et al [17] suggère que le locus HLA-DR joue un rôle dans la physiopathologie de l'HEF en sélectionnant les individus génétiquement prédisposés, particulièrement ceux qui sont homozygotes pour HLA-DR4 et son allèle 0404.…”
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“…), probablement responsable d'un déficit immunitaire primaire, mineur, non identifié, semble favoriser le développement de l'affection le plus souvent dans l'enfance. Une hypothèse émise par García-Corona et al [17] suggère que le locus HLA-DR joue un rôle dans la physiopathologie de l'HEF en sélectionnant les individus génétiquement prédisposés, particulièrement ceux qui sont homozygotes pour HLA-DR4 et son allèle 0404.…”
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“…In 1993, Premoli-De-Percoco found that members of six generations of a Venezuelan family had been diagnosed with MEH and concluded that the disease has a genetic basis, noting that all generations were born in a small village with a very strong American Indian genetic component (37). In 2004, García-Corona et al assessed the effect of genetics by studying the association of HLA-DR4 alleles (DRB1 * 0404) with HPV infection, yielding results in support of the genetic basis of MEH (4).…”
Section: Human Papillomavirus and Other Etiological Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multifocal epithelial hyperplasia (MEH) is an uncommon disease characterized by the proliferation on the oral mucosa of multiple papulonodular lesions, which are smooth, soft on palpation and generally asymptomatic (1)(2)(3)(4)(5). It has mainly been observed among isolated groups of native Indians in North, Central and South America and in other very small population groups in Europe and Africa (6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common associated subtypes are 13, 32, although Cross reaction with other subtypes (6,11,16,8,55) has also been reported (1,3,7). Certain HLA subtypes have been related to this disease (9). Immunohistochemical analysis for cytokeratines has been performed on MEH lesions but the results were nonspecific like every other acanthotic epithelial lesion in oral cavity (2).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%