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. 2002 Jun 7;14(3):135–141. doi: 10.1155/1998/705857

Implication of HLA-DMA Alleles in Corsican IDDM

P Cucchi-Mouillot 1,4,*, S Lai 2, C Carcassi 2, P Sorba 3, M Stuart-Simoni 3, J-P Amoros 3, B Genetet 4, D Haras 1, L Contu 2
PMCID: PMC3851055  PMID: 10427471

Abstract

The HLA-DM molecule catalyses the CLIP/antigen peptide exchange in the classical class II peptide-binding groove. As such, DM is an antigen presentation regulator and may be linked to autoimmune diseases. Using PCR derived methods, a relationship was revealed between DM gene polymorphism and IDDM, in a Corsican population. The DMA*0101 allele was observed to confer a significant predisposition to this autoimmune disease while the DMA*0102 allele protected significantly. Experiments examining polymorphism of the HLA-DRB1 gene established that these relationships are not a consequence of linkage disequilibrium with HLA-DRB1 alleles implicated in this pathology. The study of the DMA gene could therefore be an additional tool for early IDDM diagnosis in the Corsican population.

Keywords: diabetes, HLA-DMA, Corsica

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