HLA Alleles in a Behçet Disease Multiethnic Population With and Without Ophthalmic Manifestations
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HLA Alleles in a Behçet Disease Multiethnic Population With and Without Ophthalmic Manifestations
Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze HLA alleles in patients with Behçet disease (BD) and their correlation with ophthalmic manifestations (OMs) in a multiethnic Brazilian population.
Methods: This case-control study compared 72 BD patients with or without OM who underwent a thorough ophthalmologic evaluation, including best-corrected visual acuity, bino-ophthalmoscopy, and HLA analysis, with 144 matched healthy controls. Fluorescein angiography was also performed in the patients with BD and OM. HLA class I (A, B, and C) and II (DRB1, DQB1, and DQA1) typing were performed using PCR-SSO.
Results: Of 72 patients with BD, 42 (58%) had OM. The HLA-B*51 and -A*26 alleles were more frequent in patients with BD than in controls (23.6% vs 14.6% and 12.5% vs 4.3%, respectively), but could not differentiate OM risk. The HLA alleles of BD patients that differentiated those with and without OM were HLA-B*15 (40.5% vs 20.7%; odds ratio [OR], 2.59; p = 0.0059), HLA-C*02 (33.3% vs 13.4%; OR, 3.20; p = 0.0024), and HLA-DQB1*03 (64.3% vs 45.7%, p = 0.017), whereas HLA-A*03 (0.0% vs 13.3%, p = 0.006) and HLA-DRB1*15 (4.8% vs 19.5%; OR, 0.21; p = 0.0121) were protective against OM.
Conclusions: In this study of a Brazilian multiethnic BD population, alleles were similar between groups of BD patients with and without OM. We described HLA-B*15, -C*02, and -DQB1*03 as risk factors and -A*03 and -DRB1*15 as protective factors for OM in BD, which could function as biomarkers for predicting disease phenotypes.
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Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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