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HLA-C variants associated with amino acid substitutions in the peptide binding groove influence susceptibility to Kawasaki disease

Authors :
Shimizu, C
Kim, J
Eleftherohorinou, H
Wright, VJ
Hoang, LT
Tremoulet, AH
Franco, A
Hibberd, ML
Takahashi, A
Kubo, M
Ito, K
Tanaka, T
Onouchi, Y
Coin, LJM
Levin, M
Burns, JC
Shike, H
International Kawasaki Disease Genetic Consortium
Source :
Human immunology. 80(9)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Kawasaki disease (KD) is a pediatric vasculitis caused by an unknown trigger in genetically susceptible children. The incidence varies widely across genetically diverse populations. Several associations with HLA Class I alleles have been reported in single cohort studies. Using a genetic approach, from the nine single nucleotide variants (SNVs) associated with KD susceptibility in children of European descent, we identified SNVs near the HLA-C (rs6906846) and HLA-B genes (rs2254556) whose association was replicated in a Japanese descent cohort (rs6906846 p = 0.01, rs2254556 p = 0.005). The risk allele (A at rs6906846) was also associated with HLA-C*07:02 and HLA-C*04:01 in both US multi-ethnic and Japanese cohorts and HLA-C*12:02 only in the Japanese cohort. The risk A-allele was associated with eight non-conservative amino acid substitutions (amino acid positions); Asp or Ser (9), Arg (14), Ala (49), Ala (73), Ala (90), Arg (97), Phe or Ser (99), and Phe or Ser (116) in the HLA-C peptide binding groove that binds peptides for presentation to cytotoxic T cells (CTL). This raises the possibility of increased affinity to a “KD peptide” that contributes to the vasculitis of KD in genetically susceptible children.

Details

ISSN :
18791166
Volume :
80
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Human immunology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cf87273b9a8ca10b58c04b7d2ae330c0