HLA among Brazilian patients with spontaneous chronic urticaria and positive autologous serum skin test
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Resumo: | BACKGROUND: An association between class I and II alleles of the major histocompatibility complex and idiopathic chronic urticaria has previously been observed in different populations, but there are still no studies on Brazilian populations in this regard. OBJECTIVE: The involvement of the major histocompatibility complex classes I and II (loci A, B and DR) in Brazilian patients with idiopathic chronic urticaria and a positive autologous serum skin test was investigated and compared with a healthy population group. METHODS: DNA was extracted from the blood of 42 patients with idiopathic chronic urticaria and major histocompatibility complex classes I and II alleles were determined using the polymerase chain reaction and a laboratory test for oligonucleotide hybridization using a single-filament probe. The frequencies of these alleles in patients with chronic urticaria were compared with the frequencies in 1000 genetically unrelated voluntary blood donors from the same region of Brazil. The diagnosis of idiopathic chronic urticaria was based on the patients' clinical history and routine laboratory tests. Only the patients with positive autologous serum skin test were selected. The allele distribution resulted from the patient and control groups were analyzed using odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals. RESULTS: No statistically significant differences were found between the positive autologous serum skin test patients with chronic urticaria and the control group. CONCLUSIONS: We found that in this population group, there was no specific association between the HLA alleles studied and chronic urticaria. We believe that further population studies are needed in order to investigate the possible existence of this association. |
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HLA among Brazilian patients with spontaneous chronic urticaria and positive autologous serum skin testGenes, MHC class IGenes, MHC class IIHLA antigensSkin testsUrticariaBACKGROUND: An association between class I and II alleles of the major histocompatibility complex and idiopathic chronic urticaria has previously been observed in different populations, but there are still no studies on Brazilian populations in this regard. OBJECTIVE: The involvement of the major histocompatibility complex classes I and II (loci A, B and DR) in Brazilian patients with idiopathic chronic urticaria and a positive autologous serum skin test was investigated and compared with a healthy population group. METHODS: DNA was extracted from the blood of 42 patients with idiopathic chronic urticaria and major histocompatibility complex classes I and II alleles were determined using the polymerase chain reaction and a laboratory test for oligonucleotide hybridization using a single-filament probe. The frequencies of these alleles in patients with chronic urticaria were compared with the frequencies in 1000 genetically unrelated voluntary blood donors from the same region of Brazil. The diagnosis of idiopathic chronic urticaria was based on the patients' clinical history and routine laboratory tests. Only the patients with positive autologous serum skin test were selected. The allele distribution resulted from the patient and control groups were analyzed using odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals. RESULTS: No statistically significant differences were found between the positive autologous serum skin test patients with chronic urticaria and the control group. CONCLUSIONS: We found that in this population group, there was no specific association between the HLA alleles studied and chronic urticaria. We believe that further population studies are needed in order to investigate the possible existence of this association.Sociedade Brasileira de Dermatologia2012-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0365-05962012000400010Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia v.87 n.4 2012reponame:Anais brasileiros de dermatologia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Dermatologia (SBD)instacron:SBD10.1590/S0365-05962012000400010info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCalamita,ZamirPelá,Andrea BronharaGamberini,MárciaBaleotti Júnior,WilsonAlmeida Filho,Odilon Marques deRuiz,Marcelo O.Arevalo,Dione G.Fabron Júnior,Antônioeng2012-08-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0365-05962012000400010Revistahttp://www.anaisdedermatologia.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpabd@sbd.org.br||revista@sbd.org.br1806-48410365-0596opendoar:2012-08-10T00:00Anais brasileiros de dermatologia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Dermatologia (SBD)false |
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HLA among Brazilian patients with spontaneous chronic urticaria and positive autologous serum skin test |
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HLA among Brazilian patients with spontaneous chronic urticaria and positive autologous serum skin test |
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HLA among Brazilian patients with spontaneous chronic urticaria and positive autologous serum skin test Calamita,Zamir Genes, MHC class I Genes, MHC class II HLA antigens Skin tests Urticaria |
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HLA among Brazilian patients with spontaneous chronic urticaria and positive autologous serum skin test |
title_full |
HLA among Brazilian patients with spontaneous chronic urticaria and positive autologous serum skin test |
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HLA among Brazilian patients with spontaneous chronic urticaria and positive autologous serum skin test |
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HLA among Brazilian patients with spontaneous chronic urticaria and positive autologous serum skin test |
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HLA among Brazilian patients with spontaneous chronic urticaria and positive autologous serum skin test |
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Calamita,Zamir |
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Calamita,Zamir Pelá,Andrea Bronhara Gamberini,Márcia Baleotti Júnior,Wilson Almeida Filho,Odilon Marques de Ruiz,Marcelo O. Arevalo,Dione G. Fabron Júnior,Antônio |
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Pelá,Andrea Bronhara Gamberini,Márcia Baleotti Júnior,Wilson Almeida Filho,Odilon Marques de Ruiz,Marcelo O. Arevalo,Dione G. Fabron Júnior,Antônio |
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Calamita,Zamir Pelá,Andrea Bronhara Gamberini,Márcia Baleotti Júnior,Wilson Almeida Filho,Odilon Marques de Ruiz,Marcelo O. Arevalo,Dione G. Fabron Júnior,Antônio |
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Genes, MHC class I Genes, MHC class II HLA antigens Skin tests Urticaria |
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Genes, MHC class I Genes, MHC class II HLA antigens Skin tests Urticaria |
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BACKGROUND: An association between class I and II alleles of the major histocompatibility complex and idiopathic chronic urticaria has previously been observed in different populations, but there are still no studies on Brazilian populations in this regard. OBJECTIVE: The involvement of the major histocompatibility complex classes I and II (loci A, B and DR) in Brazilian patients with idiopathic chronic urticaria and a positive autologous serum skin test was investigated and compared with a healthy population group. METHODS: DNA was extracted from the blood of 42 patients with idiopathic chronic urticaria and major histocompatibility complex classes I and II alleles were determined using the polymerase chain reaction and a laboratory test for oligonucleotide hybridization using a single-filament probe. The frequencies of these alleles in patients with chronic urticaria were compared with the frequencies in 1000 genetically unrelated voluntary blood donors from the same region of Brazil. The diagnosis of idiopathic chronic urticaria was based on the patients' clinical history and routine laboratory tests. Only the patients with positive autologous serum skin test were selected. The allele distribution resulted from the patient and control groups were analyzed using odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals. RESULTS: No statistically significant differences were found between the positive autologous serum skin test patients with chronic urticaria and the control group. CONCLUSIONS: We found that in this population group, there was no specific association between the HLA alleles studied and chronic urticaria. We believe that further population studies are needed in order to investigate the possible existence of this association. |
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