Genetic segregation of multiple sclerosis and histocompatibility (HLA) haplotypes
- PMID: 93633
- DOI: 10.1007/BF00313000
Genetic segregation of multiple sclerosis and histocompatibility (HLA) haplotypes
Abstract
The possibility that a gene determining susceptibility to multiple sclerosis (MSS) may be closely linked to the major histocompatibility locus (HLA) is suggested by observation of a loose association between multiple sclerosis (MS) and certain HLA determinants. In the present study, the possible association was analyzed by studying the segregation of MS and the HLA haplotypes in families with more than one case of MS. Analysis of 48 published families revealed that the haplotype shared by those with MS within the family was also shared by those without clinical signs of MS at close to the 50% frequency expected by chance. Thus, we were unable to demonstrate that MS is associated with one HLA defined parental haplotype. We discussed reasons for this apparent failure to demonstrate existence of an MSS gene using available multiplex MS families.
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