Could HLA-DR B1*11 allele be a clue for predicting extra-pulmonary sarcoidosis?

Could HLA-DR B1*11 allele be a clue for predicting extra-pulmonary sarcoidosis?

Authors

  • Ezgi Ozyilmaz Cukurova University
  • Ozlem Goruroglu Ozturk Cukurova University
  • Dilek Yunsel Cukurova University
  • Ali Deniz Cukurova University
  • Ismail Hanta Cukurova University
  • Sedat Kuleci Cukurova University
  • Gulsah Seydaoglu Cukurova University
  • Eren Erken Cukurova University
  • Ali Kocabas Cukurova University

Keywords:

Sarcoidosis, HLA-DR alleles, extra-pulmonary involvement

Abstract

Background: Several HLA-DR alleles have been described as a potential risk factor for sarcoidosis between distinct ethnic groups however the relationship between HLA-DR alleles and extra-pulmonary sarcoidosis (EPS) is still scarce. Objectives: The aim of this prospective study is to investigate the relationship between extra-pulmonary involvement and HLA-DR genetic analysis in Turkish patients with sarcoidosis. Methods: In this study, we HLA-typed sarcoidosis patients with and without extra-pulmonary involvement, and compared with healthy control subjects. The presence of EPS was evaluated with previously defined standard criteria (ACCESS) and only patients with definite and probable involvement were accepted as positive. Sequence Specific Oligonucletide Probes method was used for typing of HLA-DRB1 alleles from DNA samples in both groups. Results: The frequency of HLA DRB1*15 allele was more frequent in patients with sarcoidosis than controls (% 20.4 vs % 9.6)(pcorr=0.017). According to multivariate analysis (MVA), the presence of HLA DRB1*15 was indicated as an independent risk factor for sarcoidosis (OR:2.37; 95% CI: 1.31-4.30, p=0.004). Extra-pulmonary involvement was present in 39 patients (42.9 %). When the patients with and without extra-pulmonary involvement compared, HLADRB1*11 allele was significantly higher in patients without extra-pulmonary sarcoidosis which may be concluded as a protective allele for systemic involvement (%30.8 vs. %15.4)(p<0.05). This result was also confirmed with the MVA (OR:0.35, %95 CI:0.15-0.84, p=0.018). Conclusions: We demonstrated a strong positive link between the haplotype HLA DRB1*15 and sarcoidosis in a Turkish Caucasian population and a potential protective effect of HLA DRB1*11 from extra-pulmonary involvement of disease.

Author Biographies

Ezgi Ozyilmaz, Cukurova University

Pulmonary Disease

Ozlem Goruroglu Ozturk, Cukurova University

Medical Biochemistry

Dilek Yunsel, Cukurova University

Pulmonary Disease

Ali Deniz, Cukurova University

Cardiology

Ismail Hanta, Cukurova University

Pulmonary Disease

Sedat Kuleci, Cukurova University

Pulmonary Disease

Gulsah Seydaoglu, Cukurova University

Biostatistics

Eren Erken, Cukurova University

Internal Disease, Rheumatology and Immunology

Ali Kocabas, Cukurova University

Pulmonary Disease

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08-07-2014

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Original Articles: Clinical Research

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Ozyilmaz E, Goruroglu Ozturk O, Yunsel D, Deniz A, Hanta I, Kuleci S, et al. Could HLA-DR B1*11 allele be a clue for predicting extra-pulmonary sarcoidosis?. Sarcoidosis Vasc Diffuse Lung Dis [Internet]. 2014 Jul. 8 [cited 2025 Aug. 21];31(2):154-62. Available from: https://mail.mattioli1885journals.com/index.php/sarcoidosis/article/view/3169