The Limitation of HLA Diversity as a Risk Factor for Pediatric-Onset Autoimmune Rheumatic Disease

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Kalampokis, Ioannis [1 ,2 ]
Wong, Craig S. [2 ]
Ma, Jihyun [1 ]
Smith, Lynette M. [1 ]
Masten, Barbara J. [2 ,3 ]
Chabot-Richards, Devon [2 ]
Pisetsky, David S. [4 ,5 ]
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[1] Univ Nebraska, Med Ctr, Omaha, NE 68198 USA
[2] Univ New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87106 USA
[3] TriCore Reference Labs, Albuquerque, NM 87102 USA
[4] Duke Univ, Med Ctr, Durham, NC 27710 USA
[5] Durham Vet Adm Med Ctr, Durham, NC 27705 USA
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autoimmunity; HLA; homozygosity; genetic diversity; immunogenetics; JUVENILE IDIOPATHIC ARTHRITIS; HUMAN-LEUKOCYTE ANTIGENS; CELIAC-DISEASE; HLA-B27; HOMOZYGOSITY; CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA; ANKYLOSING-SPONDYLITIS; EXTRAARTICULAR MANIFESTATIONS; AMERICAN-COLLEGE; EUROPEAN LEAGUE; LIVER-DISEASE;
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10.3390/jcm14030916
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: HLA homozygosity of specific alleles at a single locus is associated with increased risk for autoimmunity and/or more severe clinical phenotypes. However, the contribution of the overall limitation of HLA diversity across multiple loci to autoimmunity risk remains to be determined. Methods: We conducted a proof-of-concept case-control study of 413 individuals (279 cases with pediatric-onset autoimmune rheumatic diseases, 134 matched controls) examining the "Limitation of HLA Diversity" (LoHLAD) across multiple loci as an allele-independent risk factor for autoimmunity. We examined the association of LoHLAD with pediatric-onset autoimmune rheumatic diseases at five HLA loci (A, B, DQB1, DRB1, DRB3/4/5). LoHLAD was defined as (1) homozygosity at any of the examined loci, and/or (2) the presence of a single allele or the complete lack of an allele at the HLA-DRB3/4/5 locus. Results: The frequency of LoHLAD at any locus was significantly higher in cases compared to controls (65.95% vs. 30.60%, OR 4.39 [2.82-6.84], p < 0.0001). Higher frequencies of LoHLAD in cases compared to controls were observed at both class I (19.35% vs. 10.45%, OR 2.06 [1.10-3.86], p = 0.031) and class II (54.48% vs. 20.15%, OR 4.74 [2.92-7.69], p < 0.0001) loci. Specifically, significant differences between cases and controls were observed at the B (OR 8.63 [1.14-65.55], p = 0.016), DQB1 (OR 3.34 [1.27-8.78], p = 0.016), and DRB3/4/5 (OR 4.64 [2.77-7.75], p < 0.0001) loci. Multiple logistic regression models confirmed the ability of LoHLAD to positively predict autoimmunity. Conclusions: LoHLAD is a significant allele-independent risk factor for pediatric-onset autoimmune rheumatic disease.
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