1. HLA in familial and nonfamilial Mediterranean Kaposi's sarcoma in Greece.
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Kaloterakis A, Papasteriades C, Filiotou A, Economidou J, Hadjiyannis S, and Stratigos J
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Disease Susceptibility immunology, Female, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Greece epidemiology, HLA Antigens genetics, HLA-DR5 Antigen analysis, HLA-DR5 Antigen genetics, Humans, Incidence, Male, Middle Aged, Prospective Studies, Sarcoma, Kaposi classification, Sarcoma, Kaposi epidemiology, Sarcoma, Kaposi immunology, HLA Antigens analysis, Sarcoma, Kaposi genetics
- Abstract
Fifty-four (54) unrelated patients with Mediterranean Kaposi's sarcoma (MKS) and 8 patients members of 4 unrelated families with familial MKS were serotyped for HLA-A,B and DR antigens. The diagnosis was histologically confirmed and all patients were negative for anti-HIV antibodies. An increased frequency of HLA-B18 (44.4% vs 14.2% in the controls, p < 0.001, RR = 4.8) and HLA-DR5 (57.6% vs 37.2% in the controls, p < 0.025, RR = 2.29) was observed in the group of patients with MKS. Seven (7) of the 8 family members with FMKS possessed HLA-DR5, and the affected members in the 3 families shared a common haplotype which included HLA-DR5. These findings support the hypothesis that genetic factors linked to HLA-DR5 antigen may contribute to the pathogenesis of MKS.
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- 1995
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