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New Susceptibility and Resistance HLA-DP Alleles to HBV-Related Diseases Identified by a Trans-Ethnic Association Study in Asia

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  • Nao Nishida
  • Hiromi Sawai
  • Koichi Kashiwase
  • Mutsuhiko Minami
  • Masaya Sugiyama
  • Wai-Kay Seto
  • Man-Fung Yuen
  • Nawarat Posuwan
  • Yong Poovorawan
  • Sang Hoon Ahn
  • Kwang-Hyub Han
  • Kentaro Matsuura
  • Yasuhito Tanaka
  • Masayuki Kurosaki
  • Yasuhiro Asahina
  • Namiki Izumi
  • Jong-Hon Kang
  • Shuhei Hige
  • Tatsuya Ide
  • Kazuhide Yamamoto
  • Isao Sakaida
  • Yoshikazu Murawaki
  • Yoshito Itoh
  • Akihiro Tamori
  • Etsuro Orito
  • Yoichi Hiasa
  • Masao Honda
  • Shuichi Kaneko
  • Eiji Mita
  • Kazuyuki Suzuki
  • Keisuke Hino
  • Eiji Tanaka
  • Satoshi Mochida
  • Masaaki Watanabe
  • Yuichiro Eguchi
  • Naohiko Masaki
  • Kazumoto Murata
  • Masaaki Korenaga
  • Yoriko Mawatari
  • Jun Ohashi
  • Minae Kawashima
  • Katsushi Tokunaga
  • Masashi Mizokami

Abstract

Previous studies have revealed the association between SNPs located on human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class II genes, including HLA-DP and HLA-DQ, and chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, mainly in Asian populations. HLA-DP alleles or haplotypes associated with chronic HBV infection or disease progression have not been fully identified in Asian populations. We performed trans-ethnic association analyses of HLA-DPA1, HLA-DPB1 alleles and haplotypes with hepatitis B virus infection and disease progression among Asian populations comprising Japanese, Korean, Hong Kong, and Thai subjects. To assess the association between HLA-DP and chronic HBV infection and disease progression, we conducted high-resolution (4-digit) HLA-DPA1 and HLA-DPB1 genotyping in a total of 3,167 samples, including HBV patients, HBV-resolved individuals and healthy controls. Trans-ethnic association analyses among Asian populations identified a new risk allele HLA-DPB1*09∶01 (P = 1.36×10−6; OR = 1.97; 95% CI, 1.50–2.59) and a new protective allele DPB1*02∶01 (P = 5.22×10−6; OR = 0.68; 95% CI, 0.58–0.81) to chronic HBV infection, in addition to the previously reported alleles. Moreover, DPB1*02∶01 was also associated with a decreased risk of disease progression in chronic HBV patients among Asian populations (P = 1.55×10−7; OR = 0.50; 95% CI, 0.39–0.65). Trans-ethnic association analyses identified Asian-specific associations of HLA-DP alleles and haplotypes with HBV infection or disease progression. The present findings will serve as a base for future functional studies of HLA-DP molecules in order to understand the pathogenesis of HBV infection and the development of hepatocellular carcinoma.

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  • Nao Nishida & Hiromi Sawai & Koichi Kashiwase & Mutsuhiko Minami & Masaya Sugiyama & Wai-Kay Seto & Man-Fung Yuen & Nawarat Posuwan & Yong Poovorawan & Sang Hoon Ahn & Kwang-Hyub Han & Kentaro Matsuur, 2014. "New Susceptibility and Resistance HLA-DP Alleles to HBV-Related Diseases Identified by a Trans-Ethnic Association Study in Asia," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 9(2), pages 1-7, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0086449
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0086449
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