1. Analysis of microsatellite polymorphism around the HLA-B locus in Iranian patients with Behçet's disease.
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Mizuki, N., Yabuki, K, Ota, M., Katsuyama, Y., Ando, H., Nomura, E., Funakoshi, K., Davatchi, F., Chams, H., Nikbin, B., Ghaderi, A.A., Ohno, S., and Inoko, H.
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HLA histocompatibility antigens ,MICROSATELLITE repeats ,BEHCET'S disease - Abstract
We have previously suggested that in a Japanese population the susceptible locus for Behçet's disease (BD) is HLA-B51 itself. To confirm this finding in another population, we performed HLA class I typing using the PCR-SSP method and analyzed eight polymorphic markers distributed within 1100 kb around the HLA-B gene using automated sequencer and subsequent automated fragment detection by fluorescent-based technology with the DNA samples of 84 Iranian patients with BD and 87 healthy ethnically matched controls. As a result, three microsatellite alleles (MICA-A6, MIB-348, C1-4-1-217) and HLA-B51 were found to be strongly associated with BD. Of these alleles HLA-B51 is the most strongly associated allele. There were no alleles that were increased in allele frequency at any microsatellite loci centromeric of MICA or telomeric of HLA-B51. Therefore, HLA-B51 was confirmed to be by far the most strongly associated gene with BD in an Iranian population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2002
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