An HLA study in 74 Danish haemochromatosis patients and in 21 of their families.
Milman. N N; Graudal. N N; Nielsen. L S LS; Fenger. K K
Key Findings
- HLA-A3 was present in about 54% of patients versus 15% of controls.
- HLA-B7 was present in about 33% of patients versus 16% of controls.
- Specific haplotypes like A3‑B7 were far more frequent in patients (25.6%) than in controls (6.6%).
Practical Outcomes
- For biohackers and self‑experimenters, this research mainly adds to the understanding of genetic risk factors for haemochromatosis. It does not provide actionable steps, treatment protocols, or dosage guidance, so it has little direct use for everyday health optimization.
Summary
The study looked at genetic markers (HLA-A and -B types) in Danish people with a condition called hereditary iron overload (haemochromatosis). It found that certain HLA types, especially A3 and B7, were much more common in patients than in healthy people, suggesting a genetic link, but it does not give any advice on how to treat or prevent the condition.
Abstract
HLA-A and -B alleles in 74 Danish patients and 21 homozygous relatives with idiopathic haemochromatosis (IH) were compared with those in a sample of 1719 chromosomes from healthy Danish control subjects. The following alleles occurred with higher frequencies in IH compared to controls: A3: 53.6% vs. 15.1% (Pc less than 0.001); B7: 33.1% vs. 15.6% (Pc less than 0.001); B14: 6.9% vs. 3.0% (Pc greater than 0.05); B38: 5% vs. 0.9% (Pc greater than 0.05); B47: 4.0% vs. 0.4% (Pc greater than 0.05). Pedigree analyses disclosed 19 different haplotypes in IH subjects, compared to 286 haplotypes in controls. The following haplotypes occurred with higher frequency in IH compared to controls: A3,B5: 10.3% vs. 0.3% (Pc less than 0.001); A3,B7: 25.6% vs. 6.6% (Pc = 0.001); A3,B14: 3.4% vs. 0.6% (Pc greater than 0.05); A3,B47: 6.9% vs. 0.2% (Pc greater than 0.05). The major IH marker HLA-A3 was found in 56% of the haplotypes. The patterns of HLA-alleles associated with IH in Denmark show similarities to those in Central Europe, Australia, USA and Canada, being A3,B7 dominated and those in Central Sweden, England and Ireland, being A3,B14 dominated.
Study Information
pubmed
1992
1992-01-01T00:00:00.000Z
10.1111/j.1399-0004.1992.tb03619.x
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