HLA-A*31 as a marker of genetic susceptibility to sepsis.

Rev Bras Ter Intensiva

Universidade de São Paulo, Instituto do Coração, Departamento de Imunologia, São PauloSP, Brasil, Departamento de Imunologia, Instituto do Coração, Universidade de São Paulo - USP - São Paulo (SP), Brasil.

Published: April 2015

Objective: The HLA haplotype has been associated with many autoimmune diseases, but no associations have been described in sepsis. This study aims to investigate the HLA system as a possible marker of genetic sepsis susceptibility.

Methods: This is a prospective cohort study including patients admitted to an intensive care unit and healthy controls from a list of renal transplant donors. Patients with less 18 years of age; pregnant or HIV positive patients; those with metastatic malignancies or receiving chemotherapy; or with advanced liver disease; or with end-of-life conditions were excluded. The DNA was extracted from the whole blood and HLA haplotypes determined using MiliPlex® technology.

Results: From October 2010 to October 2012, 1,121 patients were included (1,078 kidney donors, 20 patients admitted with severe sepsis and 23 with septic shock). HLA-A*31 positive subjects had increased risk of developing sepsis (OR 2.36, 95%CI 1.26-5.35). Considering a p value <0.01, no other significant association was identified.

Conclusion: HLA-A*31 expression is associated to risk of developing sepsis.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4031872PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/0103-507X.20130049DOI Listing

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