HLA-DR15 Is Associated With Lower Age Of Multiple Sclerosis Onset


Masterman T, Ligers A, Olsson T, Andersson M, Olerup O, Hillert J
Ann Neurol 2000 Aug;48(2):211-9
Karolinska Institutet at Huddinge Univ Hospital, Dept of Neurology, Sweden
PMID# 10939572; UI# 20393566
Abstract

To date, more than a dozen studies have investigated the role of HLA Genes in determining clinical course and disease severity in Multiple Sclerosis (MS); in each of these studies, however, patient sample size has been small, and no consistent pattern has emerged from the results.

For the present study, we determined HLA Class II Genotypes and catalogued clinical and demographic data for a total of 948 patients, making our data set the largest ever used to investigate HLA Genes in MS.

Our goals were both to investigate the impact of HLA-DRB1 alleles on clinical course and disease severity in MS and to compare the frequencies of the established susceptibility allele DR15 in various ClinicoDemographic subgroups of MS patients.

    We found:

  1. That in addition to DR15, DR17 is positively associated with susceptibility to MS

  2. That none of the HLA-DRB1 alleles influences course or outcome in MS

  3. That carriers of DR15 are prone to MS development at an earlier age than noncarriers

  4. That differences in DR15 positivity rates, after stratification for diagnostic category and examination results
    • seem to reflect a gradient of phenocopy contamination, with rates increasing in proportion to the degree of
      • Clinical or
      • ParaClinical verification of the MS diagnosis



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