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Original Article

HLA Antigens and Immunoregulatory T Cells in Ulcerative Colitis Associated with Hepatobiliary Disease

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Pages 187-191 | Received 09 Mar 1981, Accepted 05 Aug 1981, Published online: 19 Feb 2010
 

Abstract

Serologic HLA typing was carried out in 20 patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) combined with hepatobiliary disease, in 34 UC patients without hepatobiliary disease, and in control subjects. Association with HLA-B8 and -DR3 was found in both groups of patients. HLA-B8 was found in 80% of patients with combined disease (p < 0.0005 vs. controls; relative risk (RR), 12.0), whereas 32% of the patients with UC without hepatobiliary disease were HLA-B8-positive (not significant vs. controls). Concomitantly, HLA-DR3 was found in 70% of patients with combined UC and hepatobiliary disease (p < 0.0005 vs. controls; RR, 9.95) and in 35% of UC patients without hepatobiliary disease (p < 0.05 vs. controls; RR, 2.33). HLA-B8 was found more frequently in UC patients with than without hepatobiliary disease (p < 0.001; RR, 8.36), as was the case with HLA-DR3 (p < 0.025; RR, 4.28). No indications of defects in immunoregulatory lymphocytes (Tγ and Tμ cells) which could explain hyperactivity in the immune system were observed in the patients with combined UC and hepatobiliary disease. The present study gives support to the theory that UC and, particularly. UC combined with hepatobiliary lesion may be autoimmune diseases with a genetic predisposition.

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