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      Estimation of Diabetes Risk in Brazilian Population by Typing for Polymorphisms in HLA-DR-DQ, INS and CTLA-4 Genes

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          The study aimed to further characterise HLA encoded risk factors of type 1 diabetes (T1D) in Brazilian population and test the capability of a low resolution full-house DR-DQ typing method to find subjects at diabetes risk. Insulin and CTLA-4 gene polymorphisms were also analysed. The method is based on an initial DQB1 typing supplemented by DQA1 and DR4 subtyping when informative. Increased frequencies of both (DR3)-DQA1*05-DQB1*02 and DRB1*04-DQA1*03-DQB1*0302 haplotypes were detected among patients. DRB1*0401, *0402, *0404 and *0405 alleles were all common in DQB1*0302 haplotypes and associated with T1D. (DRB1*11/12/1303)-DQA1*05-DQB1*0301, (DRB1*01/10)-DQB1*0501, (DRB1*15)-DQB1*0602 and (DRB1*1301)-*0603 haplotypes were significantly decreased among patients. Genotypes with two risk haplotypes or a combination of a susceptibility associated and a neutral haplotype were found in 78 of 126 (61.9%) T1D patients compared to 8 of 75 (10.7%) control subjects ( P < 0.0001). Insulin gene −2221 C/T polymorphism was also associated with diabetes risk: CC genotype was found among 83.1% of patients compared to 69.3% of healthy controls ( P = 0.0369, OR 1.98) but CTLA-4 gene +49 A/G polymorphism did not significantly differ between patients and controls. Despite the diversity of the Brazilian population the screening sensitivity and specificity of the used method for T1D risk was similar to that obtained in Europe.

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          Journal
          Dis Markers
          Dis. Markers
          DM
          Disease Markers
          IOS Press
          0278-0240
          1875-8630
          2005
          4 November 2005
          : 21
          : 3
          : 139-145
          Affiliations
          1Escola Paulista de Medicina/UNIFESPSao PauloSPBrazil
          2Fleury InstituteSao PauloSPBrazil
          3PerkinElmer Life and Analytical SciencesTurkuFinland
          4JDRF Centre for Prevention of Type 1 Diabetes in Finland and Department of VirologyUniversity of TurkuTurkuFinland
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          684123
          10.1155/2005/684123
          3851392
          16276008
          a3256698-bffa-49c0-ab2e-e552d0e938cb
          Copyright © 2005 Hindawi Publishing Corporation.
          History
          : 21 October 2005
          : 21 October 2005
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