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Association and linkage of leprosy phenotypes with HLA class II and tumour necrosis factor genes

Association and linkage of leprosy phenotypes with HLA class II and tumour necrosis factor genes
Association and linkage of leprosy phenotypes with HLA class II and tumour necrosis factor genes
Previous analyses indicate major gene control of susceptibility to leprosy per se and the HLA class II region has been implicated in determining susceptibility and control of clinical phenotype. Segregation analysis using data from 76 Brazilian leprosy multi-case pedigrees (1166 individuals) supported a two locus model as the best fit: a recessive major gene and a recessive modifier gene(s) (single locus vs two locus model, P = 0.0007). Combined segregation and linkage analysis to the major locus, showed strong linkage to HLA class II (HLA-DQB1 P = 0.000002, HLA-DQA1 P = 0.000002, HLA-DRB1 P = 0.0000003) and tumour necrosis factor genes (TNF P = 0.00002, LTA P = 0.003). Extended transmission disequilibrium testing, using multiple affected family members, demonstrated that the common allele TNF*1 of the -308 promoter region polymorphism showed linkage and/or association with disease per se, at a high level of significance (P < 0.0001). Two locus transmission disequilibrium testing suggested susceptibility (TNF*1/LTA*2) and protective (TNF*2/LTA*2) haplotypes in the class iii region. Taken together the segregation and HLA analyses suggest the possibility of more than one susceptibility locus in the MHC.
leprosy, association, linkage, hla, tnf
1466-4879
196-204
Shaw, M.-A.
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Blackwell, J.M.
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Shaw, J.J.
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Ramos, F.
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Silveira, F.
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Blackwell, J.M.
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Shaw, M.-A., Donaldson, I.J., Collins, A., Peacock, C.S., Lins-Lainson, Z., Shaw, J.J., Ramos, F., Silveira, F. and Blackwell, J.M. (2001) Association and linkage of leprosy phenotypes with HLA class II and tumour necrosis factor genes. Genes and Immunity, 2 (4), 196-204.

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Abstract

Previous analyses indicate major gene control of susceptibility to leprosy per se and the HLA class II region has been implicated in determining susceptibility and control of clinical phenotype. Segregation analysis using data from 76 Brazilian leprosy multi-case pedigrees (1166 individuals) supported a two locus model as the best fit: a recessive major gene and a recessive modifier gene(s) (single locus vs two locus model, P = 0.0007). Combined segregation and linkage analysis to the major locus, showed strong linkage to HLA class II (HLA-DQB1 P = 0.000002, HLA-DQA1 P = 0.000002, HLA-DRB1 P = 0.0000003) and tumour necrosis factor genes (TNF P = 0.00002, LTA P = 0.003). Extended transmission disequilibrium testing, using multiple affected family members, demonstrated that the common allele TNF*1 of the -308 promoter region polymorphism showed linkage and/or association with disease per se, at a high level of significance (P < 0.0001). Two locus transmission disequilibrium testing suggested susceptibility (TNF*1/LTA*2) and protective (TNF*2/LTA*2) haplotypes in the class iii region. Taken together the segregation and HLA analyses suggest the possibility of more than one susceptibility locus in the MHC.

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Published date: June 2001
Keywords: leprosy, association, linkage, hla, tnf

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Local EPrints ID: 24949
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/24949
ISSN: 1466-4879
PURE UUID: 13cd0ae2-4bc4-420a-b751-db01a3264c79
ORCID for A. Collins: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7108-0771

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Date deposited: 06 Apr 2006
Last modified: 08 Jan 2022 02:37

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Author: M.-A. Shaw
Author: I.J. Donaldson
Author: A. Collins ORCID iD
Author: C.S. Peacock
Author: Z. Lins-Lainson
Author: J.J. Shaw
Author: F. Ramos
Author: F. Silveira
Author: J.M. Blackwell

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