HLA-B27 positivity in a large miscegenated population of 5,389,143 healthy blood marrow donors in Brazil

Author:

Resende Gustavo Gomes1ORCID,Saad Carla Gonçalves Schahin2,de Oliveira Danielli Cristina Muniz3,Filho Julio Silvio de Sousa Bueno4,Barros Percival Degrava Sampaio2,Pinheiro Marcelo de Medeiros5

Affiliation:

1. Hospital das Clinicas da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

2. USP FM: Universidade de Sao Paulo Faculdade de Medicina

3. INCA: Instituto Nacional de Cancer

4. UFLA: Universidade Federal de Lavras

5. Unifesp EPM: Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo Escola Paulista de Medicina

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe prevalence of HLA-B27 gene positivity in healthy Caucasian communities varies between 8–14%. However, there is a lack of information in countries with a high rate of miscegenation, such as Brazil.AimTo estimate the frequency of HLA-B27 in the Brazilian general population using a large national registry database.MethodsThis is a cross-sectional ecological study using the Brazilian Registry of Volunteer Bone Marrow Donors (REDOME) database on HLA-B27 allelic frequency and proportion of positives of healthy donors (18–60 years old). Data were analyzed according to sex, age, race(by self-reported skin color recommended by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics-IBGE), and geographic region of residence.ResultsFrom 1994 to 2022, a total of 5,389,143 healthy bone marrow donors were included. The overall positivity for HLA-B27 was 4.35% (CI 95% 4.32–4.37%), regardless of sex and age (57.2% were women, mean age was 41.7yo). However, there was a difference between races: 4.85% in Whites; 2.92% in Blacks; 3.76% inPardos(Browns i.e. mixed races); 3.95% inAmarelos(Yellows i.e. Asian Brazilians); and 3.18% in Indigenous. There was also a difference regarding geographic region of residence (North: 3.62%; Northeast: 3.63%; Southeast: 4.29%; Midwest: 4.5% and 5.25% in South). The homozygosity rate for the HLA-B27 was 1.32% of all the positives and only 0.06% in the general population.ConclusionsOur findings provide the first Brazilian national prevalence for HLA-B27 in 4.35%. There is a gradient gene positivity from North to South, suggesting that the genetic background related to the miscegenation due to colonization, slavery, and some later waves of immigration together with internal migratory flows, could explain our findings.

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Research Square Platform LLC

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