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Tissue Antigens ; 74(4): 308-13, 2009 Oct.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19775370

RÉSUMÉ

Despite its well known monogenic etiopathogenesis, sickle cell disease (SCD) is characterized by a striking variability of clinical presentation. There is growing evidence that genetic factors may be involved in this variability. Human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-G is a non-classical HLA molecule which was shown to be expressed at sites of inflammation and in inflammatory diseases. Besides its large and highly polymorphic promoter region, the 3' UTR region seems also to play an important role on regulating HLA-G expression. We investigated the influence of the 14 pb (rs1704) and the +3142 (rs1063320) HLA-G polymorphisms in 93 SCD patients in order to evaluate its potential role on clinical parameters. Twenty-one patients presented an HCV infection. Among all SCD patients 16 (22.2%) were homozygous for the +3142C genotype, none of them hepatitis C (HCV) positive. Controlling for blood transfusions in the last year, the C allele represented a dose dependent protection effect for HCV infection (PR = 0.41; 95% CI: 0.24-0.71). The +3142C allele was also underrepresented among patients with history of respiratory-tract infections. Our results support a role of the +3142 polymorphism in the susceptibility to infections, in particular to HCV infection, and suggest a possible interference of the HLA-G molecule in the response to infections, among SCD patients.


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Drépanocytose/génétique , Drépanocytose/virologie , Antigènes HLA/génétique , Hepacivirus/génétique , Hépatite C/génétique , Antigènes d'histocompatibilité de classe I/génétique , Polymorphisme génétique/génétique , Adulte , Drépanocytose/immunologie , Études cas-témoins , Prédisposition aux maladies , Femelle , Antigènes HLA-G , Hépatite C/complications , Hépatite C/immunologie , Humains , Mâle , Jeune adulte
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