The MHC region on 6p harbors at least one susceptibility gene for multiple sclerosis (MS). Within this region, HLA-DM loci are of interest being involved in class II antigen processing. We investigated the association of HLA-DM polymorphisms with MS. Sixty-three patients with MS and 46 healthy controls from continental Italy were typed for HLA-DM polymorphisms and HLA-DRB1 alleles. Besides, among the donors characterized for the DM polymorphisms, we considered 6 MS patients previously studied for the fine specificity of their MBP-specific T lymphocyte lines (TLL). The frequencies of allelic variants at the DMA and DMB loci were similar between MS patients and controls, even when HLA-DRB1*1501 positive and negative donors were analyzed separately. Patients with predominant responses to different MBP epitopes did not differ for their HLA-DM haplotype while patients with predominant responses to the same MBP epitope could present different HLA-DM haplotypes. HLA-DM polymorphisms do not associate with MS and may not affect specific patterns of T cell responses to MBP.

HLA-DM polymorphisms do not associate with multiple sclerosis: An association study with analysis of myelin basic protein T cell specificity / Ristori, Giovanni; Carcassi, C; Lai, S; Fiori, P; Cacciani, A; Floris, L; Montesperelli, C; Digiovanni, S; Buttinelli, Carla; Contu, L; Pozzilli, Carlo; Salvetti, Marco. - In: JOURNAL OF NEUROIMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 0165-5728. - 77:(1997), pp. 181-184. [10.1016/S0165-5728(97)00069-6]

HLA-DM polymorphisms do not associate with multiple sclerosis: An association study with analysis of myelin basic protein T cell specificity

RISTORI, GIOVANNI;BUTTINELLI, Carla;POZZILLI, Carlo;SALVETTI, Marco
1997

Abstract

The MHC region on 6p harbors at least one susceptibility gene for multiple sclerosis (MS). Within this region, HLA-DM loci are of interest being involved in class II antigen processing. We investigated the association of HLA-DM polymorphisms with MS. Sixty-three patients with MS and 46 healthy controls from continental Italy were typed for HLA-DM polymorphisms and HLA-DRB1 alleles. Besides, among the donors characterized for the DM polymorphisms, we considered 6 MS patients previously studied for the fine specificity of their MBP-specific T lymphocyte lines (TLL). The frequencies of allelic variants at the DMA and DMB loci were similar between MS patients and controls, even when HLA-DRB1*1501 positive and negative donors were analyzed separately. Patients with predominant responses to different MBP epitopes did not differ for their HLA-DM haplotype while patients with predominant responses to the same MBP epitope could present different HLA-DM haplotypes. HLA-DM polymorphisms do not associate with MS and may not affect specific patterns of T cell responses to MBP.
1997
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HLA-DM polymorphisms do not associate with multiple sclerosis: An association study with analysis of myelin basic protein T cell specificity / Ristori, Giovanni; Carcassi, C; Lai, S; Fiori, P; Cacciani, A; Floris, L; Montesperelli, C; Digiovanni, S; Buttinelli, Carla; Contu, L; Pozzilli, Carlo; Salvetti, Marco. - In: JOURNAL OF NEUROIMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 0165-5728. - 77:(1997), pp. 181-184. [10.1016/S0165-5728(97)00069-6]
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