Association of the MIC-A gene and HLA-B51 with Behcet's disease in Arabs and non-Ashkenazi Jews in Israel

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Cohen, R [1 ]
Metzger, S [1 ]
Nahir, M [1 ]
Chajek-Shaul, T [1 ]
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[1] Hadassah Univ Hosp, Dept Med, IL-91240 Jerusalem, Israel
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10.1136/ard.61.2.157
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: Behcet's disease is known to be strongly associated with HLA-B51 in many different ethnic groups. Recently, it was suggested that MIC-A (major histocompatibility complex class I related gene A) is the pathogenic gene after strong association was found between the MIC-A A6 allele of the transmembrane region and the disease in Japanese and Greek patients, although in Greek patients this association was found to be due to linkage disequilibrium with HLA-B51. Objectives: To investigate microsatellite polymorphism in Arab and non-Ashkenazi Jewish (NAJ) patients in Israel, to determine whether this association occurs in these groups with Behcet's disease, and elucidate the associated HLA allele of the disease. Methods: Forty four Israeli patients with Behcet's disease, including 20 Arabs and 24 NAJ, and 130 ethnically matched healthy controls were examined for MIC-A microsatellite polymorphism of the transmembrane region using polymerase chain reaction, autoradiography, and sequence analysis. Results: The MIC-A A6 allele was significantly more frequent in the Arab patient group (19/20 (95%)) than in healthy Arab controls (25/42 (60%)) (p(corr)=0.015, OR= 12.92), but not in the NAJ patients (16/24 (67%)) compared with NAJ healthy controls (48/88 (55%)) (p(corr)=1.02, OR= 1.667). In stratification analysis of the Arab subgroup, on the confounding effect of MIC-A A6 on HLA-B51 association and vice versa, Behcet's disease was distinctly associated only with HLA-B51. Conclusions: These results imply strong association between the MIC-A A6 allele and the disease in Israeli Arabs, but not in Israeli NAJ patients. The stratification analysis indicates that this association results secondarily from a strong linkage disequilibrium with HILA-B51, and the real disease susceptibility gene which plays a part in the development of Behcet's disease is most probably the HLA-B51 allele itself.
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