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. 2005 Mar 22;42(11):852–856. doi: 10.1136/jmg.2005.030783

The development of atypical haemolytic-uraemic syndrome is influenced by susceptibility factors in factor H and membrane cofactor protein: evidence from two independent cohorts

V Fremeaux-Bacchi 1, E Kemp 1, J Goodship 1, M Dragon-Durey 1, L Strain 1, C Loirat 1, H Deng 1, T Goodship 1
PMCID: PMC1735946  PMID: 15784724

Abstract

Background: In both familial and sporadic atypical haemolytic-uraemic syndrome (aHUS), mutations have been reported in regulators of the alternative complement pathway including factor H (CFH), membrane cofactor protein (MCP), and the serine protease factor I (IF). A characteristic feature of both MCP and CFH associated HUS is reduced penetrance and variable inheritance; one possible explanation for this is that functional changes in complement proteins act as modifiers.

Objective: To examine single nucleotide polymorphisms in both CFH and MCP genes in two large cohorts of HUS patients (Newcastle and Paris).

Results: In both cohorts there was an association with HUS for both CFH and MCP alleles. CFH and MCP haplotypes were also significantly different in HUS patients compared with controls.

Conclusions: This study suggests that there are naturally occurring susceptibility factors in CFH and MCP for the development of atypical HUS.

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