Background The association of HLA A*02 with multiple sclerosis (MS) was recently confirmed by the authors, and it was observed that the combined presence of HLA Cw*05 significantly enhanced (threefold) the protective effect of HLA A*02. Objectives and methods Since A*02-Cw*05 is carried by two HLA extended haplotypes characterised by the B*4402 and B*1801 alleles, respectively, the association analysis was extended to HLA B*44 and B*18 in an Italian sample (1445 MS cases and 973 controls) and these associations were verified in a UK cohort (721 MS cases, 408 controls and 480 family trios). Results A strong protective effect, independent of DR15, of the A*02-Cw*05 combination carrying B*44 (OR 0.27, p=3.3x10(-5)) was seen in the Italian samples and confirmed in UK family trios (OR 0.33, p=5.5x10(-4)) and in a combined cohort of UK families and case-controls (OR 0.53, p=0.044). This protective effect was significantly stronger than that mediated by A*02 alone. Logistic regression showed that A*02-Cw*05 maintained a significant protection when adjusted for B alleles (Italy: OR 0.38, p=6.5x10(-7); UK: OR 0.60, p=0.0029), indicating that it was not secondary to linkage disequilibrium with B*44. Different from A*02, the other HLA class I tested markers individually showed no significant (Cw*05, B*18) or a modest (B*44) protection when adjusted for the remaining markers. Conclusions This study identified at least two independent protective effects which are tagged by A*02-Cw*05 and A*02, respectively. Further studies are needed to elucidate whether this protective effect is due to the presence of an unanalysed factor characterising the HLA extended haplotype(s) carrying A*02 and Cw*05 or to a direct interaction between these alleles.

Association of HLA class I markers with multiple sclerosis in the Italian and UK population : evidence of two independent protective effects / L. Bergamaschi, M. Ban, N. Barizzone, M. Leone, D. Ferrante, M.E. Fasano, F.R. Guerini, L. Corrado, P. Naldi, E. Dametto, C. Agliardi, M. Salvetti, R. Mechelli, D. Galimberti, E.A. Scarpini, P. Cavalla, V. Bargiggia, D. Caputo, S. Cordera, F. Monaco, P. Momigliano Richiardi, S. D’Alfonso. - In: JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS. - ISSN 0022-2593. - 48:7(2011), pp. 485-492. [10.1136/jmg.2010.080721]

Association of HLA class I markers with multiple sclerosis in the Italian and UK population : evidence of two independent protective effects

D. Galimberti;E.A. Scarpini;
2011

Abstract

Background The association of HLA A*02 with multiple sclerosis (MS) was recently confirmed by the authors, and it was observed that the combined presence of HLA Cw*05 significantly enhanced (threefold) the protective effect of HLA A*02. Objectives and methods Since A*02-Cw*05 is carried by two HLA extended haplotypes characterised by the B*4402 and B*1801 alleles, respectively, the association analysis was extended to HLA B*44 and B*18 in an Italian sample (1445 MS cases and 973 controls) and these associations were verified in a UK cohort (721 MS cases, 408 controls and 480 family trios). Results A strong protective effect, independent of DR15, of the A*02-Cw*05 combination carrying B*44 (OR 0.27, p=3.3x10(-5)) was seen in the Italian samples and confirmed in UK family trios (OR 0.33, p=5.5x10(-4)) and in a combined cohort of UK families and case-controls (OR 0.53, p=0.044). This protective effect was significantly stronger than that mediated by A*02 alone. Logistic regression showed that A*02-Cw*05 maintained a significant protection when adjusted for B alleles (Italy: OR 0.38, p=6.5x10(-7); UK: OR 0.60, p=0.0029), indicating that it was not secondary to linkage disequilibrium with B*44. Different from A*02, the other HLA class I tested markers individually showed no significant (Cw*05, B*18) or a modest (B*44) protection when adjusted for the remaining markers. Conclusions This study identified at least two independent protective effects which are tagged by A*02-Cw*05 and A*02, respectively. Further studies are needed to elucidate whether this protective effect is due to the presence of an unanalysed factor characterising the HLA extended haplotype(s) carrying A*02 and Cw*05 or to a direct interaction between these alleles.
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Association of HLA class I markers with multiple sclerosis in the Italian and UK population : evidence of two independent protective effects / L. Bergamaschi, M. Ban, N. Barizzone, M. Leone, D. Ferrante, M.E. Fasano, F.R. Guerini, L. Corrado, P. Naldi, E. Dametto, C. Agliardi, M. Salvetti, R. Mechelli, D. Galimberti, E.A. Scarpini, P. Cavalla, V. Bargiggia, D. Caputo, S. Cordera, F. Monaco, P. Momigliano Richiardi, S. D’Alfonso. - In: JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS. - ISSN 0022-2593. - 48:7(2011), pp. 485-492. [10.1136/jmg.2010.080721]
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L. Bergamaschi, M. Ban, N. Barizzone, M. Leone, D. Ferrante, M.E. Fasano, F.R. Guerini, L. Corrado, P. Naldi, E. Dametto, C. Agliardi, M. Salvetti, R. Mechelli, D. Galimberti, E.A. Scarpini, P. Cavalla, V. Bargiggia, D. Caputo, S. Cordera, F. Monaco, P. Momigliano Richiardi, S. D’Alfonso
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