Evidence of at least two type 1 diabetes susceptibility genes in the HLA complex distinct from HLA-DQB1, -DQA1 and -DRB1
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Evidence of at least two type 1 diabetes susceptibility genes in the HLA complex distinct from HLA-DQB1, -DQA1 and -DRB1
Abstract
Susceptibility to, and protection against development of type 1 diabetes (T1D) are primarily associated with the highly polymorphic exon 2 sequences of the HLA class II genes: DQB1, DQA1 and DRB1. However, several studies have also suggested that additional genes in the HLA complex influence T1D risk, albeit to a lesser degree than the class II genes. We have previously shown that allele 3 of microsatellite marker D6S2223, 4.9 Mb telomeric of DQ in the extended class I region, is associated with a reduction in risk conferred by the DQ2-DR3 haplotype. Here we replicate this finding in two populations from Sweden and France. We also show that markers in the HLA class II, III and centromeric class I regions contribute to the DQ2-DR3 associated risk of T1D, independently of linkage disequilibrium (LD) with both the DQ/DR genes and the D6S2223 associated gene. The associated marker alleles are carried on the DQ2-DR3-B18 haplotype in a region of strong LD. By haplotype mapping, we have located the most likely location for this second DQ2-DR3 haplotype-modifying locus to the 2.35 Mb region between HLA-DOB and marker D6S2702, located 970 kb telomeric of HLA-B.
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