1990
DOI: 10.1136/gut.31.6.663
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HLA-DP and coeliac disease: family and population studies.

Abstract: We investigated polymorphism of HLA-DP genes in three DR3 related diseases, confirming an association of coeliac disease with a Bgl II DPa polymorphism (a restriction fragment sized 3*5 kb present in 75% of patients compared to 34% of control subjects, p<0001), and finding a weaker association with dermatitis herpetiformis (57% v 34%, p=001) and no association with insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. The association with coeliac disease was further investigated. Msp I DPf3 polymorphism was studied in 52 healt… Show more

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“…There are several reports that suggest a significant association between CD and HLA-DP alleles Kagnoff et al, 1989;Rosemberg et al, 1989;Colonna et al, 1990;Spurkland et al, 1990). An alteration in HLA-DP frequencies, detected with RFLP or PLT methods, was also reported in patients with DH (Hall et al, 1989(Hall et al, , 1990bCaffrey et al, 1990). Those studies suggest an additional genetic factor in the HLA region involved in the susceptibility to CD and DH.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…There are several reports that suggest a significant association between CD and HLA-DP alleles Kagnoff et al, 1989;Rosemberg et al, 1989;Colonna et al, 1990;Spurkland et al, 1990). An alteration in HLA-DP frequencies, detected with RFLP or PLT methods, was also reported in patients with DH (Hall et al, 1989(Hall et al, , 1990bCaffrey et al, 1990). Those studies suggest an additional genetic factor in the HLA region involved in the susceptibility to CD and DH.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Given the similar genetic association between both tTGA autoimmunity and overt disease with the DR3-DQ2 locus, we examined whether other HLA variants are associated with autoimmunity development, as has been done for CD in the past, with various levels of association previously reported ( 11,12 ). To dissect this difference, we performed non- HLA-DR-DQ analysis on those children who developed tTGAs and in HLA-DR-DQ-matched controls.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%