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. 2018 May 16;8(1):7639.
doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-25974-9.

HLA-class II haplotypes and Autism Spectrum Disorders

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HLA-class II haplotypes and Autism Spectrum Disorders

Meriem Bennabi et al. Sci Rep. .

Abstract

Infections and autoimmunity are associated with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), with both strongly influenced by the genetic regulation of the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) system. The relationship between ASD and the HLA genetic diversity requires further investigation. Using a case control design, the distribution of HLA class II-DRB1 and DQB1 alleles, genotypes and haplotypes were investigated in ASD patients, versus healthy controls (HC). ASD patients meeting DSM-IV TR criteria and HC (474 and 350 respectively) were genotyped at medium resolution using a Luminex-based SSO technology. Comparisons of genotypes, allele frequencies associated with a haplotype analysis were performed. Results indicate: (i) the HLA-DRB1 *11-DQB1*07 haplotype was more prevalent in ASD patients, versus HC (Pc = 0.001), partially replicating previous data and possibly linking to gastro-intestinal (GI)-related pro-inflammatory processes, given that this haplotype associates with pediatric celiac disorders; (ii) the HLA-DRB1 *17-DQB1*02 haplotype was higher in HC, versus ASD patients (Pc = 0.002), indicating that this is a protective haplotype. Using the Autism Diagnostic Interview to assess clinical dimensions, higher scores on social (Pc = 0.006) and non-verbal functioning (Pc = 0.004) associated with the DRB1 *11 DQB1*07 haplotype. Our results support HLA involvement in ASD, with possible relevance to GI and gut-brain axis dysregulation.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no competing interests.

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Figure 1
Correlations between HLA class II risk haplotype and ADI-R domain. The DRB1 *11-DQB1*07 haplotype is more prevalent among patients with the higher scores on the ADI-R social domain (Pc = 0.006), ADI-R non-verbal domain (Pc = 0.004) (A,B) and among those having an IQ less 70 and considered as low functioning patients (Pc = 0.06) (C).

Comment in

  • Autism & Gluten: The Proof By Regression!
    Rahmoune H, Boutrid N. Rahmoune H, et al. Pediatr Neurol Briefs. 2018 Sep 14;32:9. doi: 10.15844/pedneurbriefs-32-9. Pediatr Neurol Briefs. 2018. PMID: 30258271 Free PMC article.

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