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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Genes Immun. 2013 May 2;14(5):330–335. doi: 10.1038/gene.2013.25

Table 1.

Associations of HLA supertypes and their component alleles with HCV viremia among HCV seropositive women - shown are those HLA supertypes that retained significant or marginally significant (α < 0.10) false discovery rate (FDR)-adjusted q values after adjustement for multiple comparisions

HLA supertype 1,2,3,4 HCV RNA
positive
(N=622)
HCV RNA
negative
(N=136)
PR (95% CI) Unad
justed p
value
False
discovery
rate (FDR)-
adjusted q
value
Permutation
resampling-
adjusted p
value
DRB3 supertype 176 (32%) 14 (12%) 0.35 (0.20, 0.59) 0.000 0.008 0.000
   DRB1*03:01 99 (18%) 8 (7%) 0.38 (0.19, 0.75) 0.005
   DRB1*13:02 87 (16%) 6 (5%) 0.35 (0.16, 0.77) 0.009
DR8 supertype 47 (8%) 17 (15%) 1.84 (1.19, 2.85) 0.007 0.080 0.917
   DRB1*08:01 3 (1%) 3 (3%) 2.89 (1.17, 7.13) 0.021
   DRB1*08:02 3 (1%) 3 (3%) 2.56 (1.20, 5.47) 0.015
   DRB1*08:04 36 (6%) 9 (8%) 1.36 (0.74, 2.50) 0.324
   DRB1*08:06 5 (1%) 2 (2%) 2.14 (0.65, 7.07) 0.214
DR1*01 supertype 52 (9%) 21 (18%) 1.70 (1.14, 2.56) 0.010 0.098 0.336
   DRB1*01:01 41 (7%) 17 (15%) 1.74 (1.12, 2.68) 0.013
   DRB1*01:03 3 (1%) 0 5 5
   DRB1*10:01 9 (2%) 5 (4%) 1.96 (0.98, 3.95) 0.058
A supertype 132 (24%) 44 (38%) 1.64 (1.18, 2.29) 0.004 0.080 0.115
   DRB1*01:01 41 (7%) 17 (15%) 1.74 (1.12, 2.68) 0.013
   DRB1*01:02 33 (6%) 9 (8%) 1.38 (0.76, 2.50) 0.296
   DRB1*04:01 29 (5%) 6 (5%) 0.93 (0.44, 1.95) 0.844
   DRB1*04:04 20 (4%) 5 (4%) 0.92 (0.41, 2.07) 0.850
   DRB1*04:05 10 (2%) 5 (4%) 2.05 (1.01, 4.17) 0.048
   DRB1*04:08 1 (0%) 0 e e
   DRB1*10:01 9 (2%) 5 (4%) 1.96 (0.98, 3.95) 0.058
   DRB1*14:02 1 (0%) 1 (1%) 1.91 (0.46, 7.83) 0.370

PR: Prevalence Ratio; 95% CI: 95% Confidence Interval

1

Supertypes were defined as in prior studies by Greenbaum et al.14 (DRB3 supertype), Lund et al.15 (DR8 supertype), Neilson et al.16 (DRB1*01 supertype), and Ou et al.17 (A supertype)

2

Percentages relect the number of women who were homozygous or heterozygous for the indicated supertype or genotype amongst those with complete DRB1 genotype information (N=675)

3

Analyses were conducted using log-binomial models with adjustment for race/ethnicity (non-Hispanic Black, non-Hispanic White, Hispanic)

4

Associations of HLA supertypes that did not show significant or marginally significant associations after adjustment for multiple comparisons are shown in Supplementary Table 1

5

No estimate due to model non-convergence