• Title of article

    DR human leukocyte antigens and disease severity in chronic hepatitis C

  • Author/Authors

    Albert J. Czaja، نويسنده , , Herschel Carpenter، نويسنده , , Paula J. Santrach، نويسنده , , S. Breanndan Moore، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    666
  • To page
    673
  • Abstract
    Background/Aims: Immune mechanisms may modulate disease severity in chronic hepatitis C and the DR human leukocyte antigens may effect these mechanisms. Our aims were to evaluate the association between the DR antigens and disease severity at presentation and to seek correlation between these antigens, disease severity and autoantibodies in this condition. Methods: Sixty-four patients were assessed prospectively and classified as having mild, moderate and severe disease by clinical, laboratory and histologic criteria. Fourteen DR antigens were determined by restriction fragment length polymorphism or polymerase chain reaction-sequence specific primers. Eighty normal subjects were typed in a similar fashion. Results: Patients with mild (16), moderate (32) and severe (16) disease at presentation were indistinguishable from each other and from normal subjects by the frequencies of each DR antigen. Subjects of patients with different laboratory and histologic findings had DR frequencies comparable to those without these findings and to those of normal subjects. Patients with autoantibodies and/or concurrent immunologic diseases had mild (19% versus 32%, p=0.4), moderate (50% versus 50%) and severe (31% versus 18%, p=0.4) disease as commonly as other patients. The frequencies of the DR antigens were similar in each category of disease severity. Patients with autoimmune features differed from patients without these features (3% versus 32%, p=0.002) and normal subjects (3% versus 25%, p=0.003) by having a lower frequency of HLA DR1. Conclusions: The DR antigens are not associated with any index of disease severity at presentation. Immunologic manifestations do not identify patients with a different disease severity or a distinctive genetic predisposition for disease activity. The presence of DR 1 is associated with a lower frequency of immune manifestations.
  • Keywords
    disease severity , chronic hepatitis C , HLA. , genetic predisposition
  • Journal title
    Journal of Hepatology
  • Serial Year
    1996
  • Journal title
    Journal of Hepatology
  • Record number

    583383