HLA Haplotypes and Genotypes Frequencies in Brazilian Chronic Periodontitis Patients

Author:

Sippert Emília Ângela1,de Oliveira e Silva Cléverson2,Ayo Christiane Maria1,Marques Silvia Barbosa Dutra3,Visentainer Jeane Eliete Laguila4,Sell Ana Maria4

Affiliation:

1. Post Graduation Program of Biosciences Applied to Pharmacy, Biomedicine and Clinical Analysis Department, Maringa State University, 87020900 Maringá, PR, Brazil

2. Dentistry Department, Maringa State University, 87020900 Maringá, PR, Brazil

3. Hemocentro of Campinas, HLA Laboratory, University of Campinas, 13083878 Campinas, SP, Brazil

4. Basic Health Sciences Department, Maringa State University, 87020900 Maringá, PR, Brazil

Abstract

Human leukocyte antigens (HLA) have a pivotal role in immune response and may be involved in antigen recognition of periodontal pathogens. However, the associations of HLA with chronic periodontitis (CP) have not been previously studied in the Brazilian population. In an attempt to clarify the issue of genetic predisposition to CP, we examined the distribution of HLA alleles, genotypes, and haplotypes in patients from Southern Brazil. One hundred and eight CP patients and 151 healthy and unrelated controls with age-, gender-, and ethnicity-matched were HLA investigated by polymerase chain reaction with sequence specific oligonucleotides. To exclude smoking as a predisposing factor, statistical analyses were performed in the total sample and in nonsmoking individuals. The significant results showed a positive association of the A02/HLA-B40 haplotype with CP (total samples: 4.2% versus 0%,Pc= 0.03; nonsmokers: 4.3% versus 0%,Pc= 0.23) and a lower frequency of HLA-B15/HLA-DRB111 haplotype in CP compared to controls (total samples: 0.0% versus 4.3%,Pc= 0.04; nonsmokers: 0 versus 5.1%,Pc= 1.0). In conclusion, the HLA-A02/B40 haplotype may contribute to the development of CP, while HLA-B15/DRB111 haplotype might indicate resistance to disease among Brazilians.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Cell Biology,Immunology

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