HLA-A, B, C, D, and DR typing was performed in 104 patients with Juvenile Chronic Arthritis (JCA). The majority of these (88 patients) participated in a follow-up study of a series of consecutive patients including patients in remission. The study confirmed that JCA is positively associated with B27, Dw8, and possibly Dw5, and negatively associated with Dw2 and Dw7.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report a combined segregation and linkage analysis of a Danish sample of 216 insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) nuclear families: of these 216, twenty multiplex families were haplotyped regarding HLA-DR and -B markers. The analysis was conducted using the computer program COMBIN, which includes a modifier to absorb family resemblance that is additional to the effect of the major locus that is assumed linked to a marker locus, eg, within the HLA region. The initial analysis could clearly reject a dominant major locus but could not discriminate between other models with or without modifier.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Derm Venereol Suppl (Stockh)
July 1985
The HLA-ABC antigens were investigated in 29 patients with pure atopic dermatitis and 43 patients with atopic dermatitis combined with atopic respiratory disease (ARD). Furthermore, the DR antigens were studied in 10 patients with dermatitis alone and in 24 patients with combined atopic disease. The frequencies of antigens and the HLA phenotypes A1, B8 and A3, B7 in the entire group of patients and in two subgroups did not differ significantly from those in controls, when correction was made for the number of comparisons made.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have analyzed the predictive value on cadaver kidney graft survival of a low stabilized relative response (SRR) in donor-specific mixed lymphocyte culture (MLC). Thirty-eight recipients and donors of cadaver kidneys constituted the case material. The 12-month survival of cadaveric grafts was 83% when the SRR values of the mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR) between recipient and donor were below or equal to 50 and 40% when the SRR values were above 50.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThirteen Danish women with postpartum thyroiditis were HLA-A, B, C and -DR typed. Nine of ten unrelated probands were DR4-positive which is significantly (corrected p = .01) different from the frequency (34.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe survival data of 151 consecutive cadaver kidneys transplanted by the two transplantation centres of Copenhagen from September 1, 1980 to September 30, 1982 with an observation period of at least 3 months have been analyzed. The HLA-DR types could not be established in 4 out of 130 donors. In most of the analyses only the well-defined antigens DR1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, and w8 were included.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe chromosome 6 markers, HLA-ABC, D, DR, MT, properdin factor Bf, and complement factors 2 (C2) and 5 (C4), were studied in three families, each of which included two HLA identical siblings, one or both of whom were known to be HLA-B: GLO recombinants. The families were also typed with primed lymphocyte typing (PLT) for HLA-D/DR region associated DP antigens. None of these studies gave evidence that the recombinations had occurred within the HLA region.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTechnical aspects of generation of antibody-secreting human-human hybridomas are evaluated as based on 100 human-human fusions with a human B-lymphoma cell line (RH-L4) or the SKO-007 myeloma cell line as malignant fusion partners, and compared with similar fusion conditions in the mouse hybridoma system. The yield of hybrids was significantly lower when normal peripheral blood lymphocytes were used as fusion partners as compared with spleen lymphocytes, but could be substantially improved by increasing the amount of mitotic active B-lymphocytes by mitogen stimulation of the lymphocytes, preferably in HAT medium, prior to fusion. Furthermore, human hybrids grew slower and had a higher degree of chromosomal instability than usually observed in the mouse hybridoma system.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn spite of classic symptoms of gallstones in a 9-year-old girl, operation was delayed for several years, apparently because surgeons and pediatricians do not readily consider the possibility of obstructive gallstones in young patients. The operative treatment is similar in children and adults.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Derm Venereol
September 1983
The HLA-ABC antigens were investigated in 34 and DR antigens in 28 patients with chronic dermatophytosis caused by Trichophyton rubrum. The distribution of the antigens did not differ from that of the controls. Abnormal immune response may be of importance in the susceptibility to chronic dermatophytosis, but HLA-controlled immune mechanisms seem unlikely.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe expression of two different HLA class I genes was observed after transformation of LMTK- cells. The corresponding class I molecules reacted differentially with monomorphic monoclonal antibodies (m.Ab).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe frequency of HLA-Dw1-8 and DH was determined in 389 unrelated healthy Danes and in 257 kidney patients. All individuals were HLA-A, B, C typed, 168 of the normal individuals and all kidney patients were typed for HLA-DR. The frequency of Dw1-8 in the normal material and kidney patient material was quite similar except for Dw6, which showed an increased frequency among the kidney patients, but as the patients are not prospectively ascertained, the significance of this finding is unclear.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA total of 120 patients who were all anaesthetized for more than 90 minutes were given eye protection with paraffin-based oculentum simplex, Ph. Nord. 63, in one eye, and water-based four per cent methylcellulose in the other.
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October 1981
HLA-ABC and DR antigens were studied in 704 unrelated Danes (84 cadaver kidney donors, 307 healthy individuals, and 313 uremic patients), HLA-DR1, 2, 3, 4, 7, w8, and w10 were investigated in all individuals, whereas DR5, "DRw6", and w9 were only studied in parts of the material. The frequencies of DR1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and w10 were similar in the three groups, while those of "DRw6", DR7 and w8 differed significantly. The deviation of the DR7 frequency was small and probably due to change; "DRw6" is considered difficult to define, and DRw8 may have been difficult to define in the early part of the material.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThree groups of patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, ascertained by different procedures, were investigated for HLA-A, B, C and D antigens (n = 164), and a subset (n = 93) for HLA-DR. Both HLA-D/DR3 and D/DR4 were strongly positively associated and D/DR2 was negatively associated with insulin-dependent diabetes. HLA-DR+ was found to be a better marker for insulin-dependent diabetes than Dw4.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA typing system for HLA-D/DR-associated PLT-defined determinants, which have been called "DP" antigens, is reported. Some of the results concerning a data interpretation system, the reproducibility of PLT results, and the correlations between the results of HLA-D, -DR, and DP typing are presented. Also, a "new" human alloantigen, EP1, not belonging to the series of DP antigens, is defined with PLT.
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