Circulation, Vol 89, 138-141, Copyright © 1994 by American Heart Association
M Gerbase-DeLima, LC Scala, J Temin, DV Santos and PA Otto
BACKGROUND: Considering the controversial results published in the
literature concerning associations between human leukocyte antigens (HLA)
and rheumatic fever (RF), the purpose of the present study was to
investigate by means of cosegregation analysis the participation of HLA
genes in susceptibility to RF. METHODS AND RESULTS: The sample reported
here was composed of 51 affected and 66 healthy individuals belonging to 22
genetically informative families. The comparison (chi 2 goodness- of-fit
test) of the observed numbers of identical-by-descent (IBD) HLA haplotypes
among all affected individuals (siblings, cousins, and uncle/nephew and
grandparent/grandchild type of pairs) with the expected ones under the
assumption of independent segregation of HLA alleles and the presumptive RF
susceptibility gene gave a value of P = .088. Since the number of subjects
studied was relatively small and the rejection level obtained was near the
usual .05 significance level, we calculated the expected HLA IBD scores in
the 13 pairs of affected sibs of our sample for all possible frequencies of
the presumptive RF susceptibility gene. This analysis allowed clear
rejection of a recessive mode, considering susceptibility gene frequencies
lower than 20%, whereas the observed values fitted very well a dominant
mode of inheritance, with penetrance (K) values varying between 0.5 and 0.9
and a frequency of the susceptibility gene of at least 1%. CONCLUSIONS: The
present data support the hypothesis of an RF susceptibility gene within or
very near the HLA complex.
ARTICLES
Rheumatic fever and the HLA complex. A cosegregation study
Department of Pediatrics, Escola Paulista de Medicina, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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