Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3392415 Transplant Immunology 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The evidence for HLA-Cw antigens' involvement in the modulation of the immune response in bone marrow transplantation, NK alloreactivity and the susceptibility and follow-up for different diseases has been growing in the recent years, but very few data on HLA-Cw distribution in healthy Italian subjects are available to date. This report presents an updated description of HLA-Cw frequencies in Italy, comparing data from the northern (Lombardia) and southern (Campania and Puglia) parts of the country. A total of 1101 healthy subjects of Italian origin were genotyped, and the results showed that HLA-Cw⁎04, Cw⁎07, Cw⁎12, and, in particular, Cw⁎0401, Cw⁎0701, Cw⁎1203, were the most frequent alleles found in all three regions analysed. Nevertheless, statistically significant differences were observed in Cw⁎07 distribution, which was more frequent in the southern than in the northern part of Italy (28.8% vs 22.4%; p = 0.001; OR: 1.4; 95%CI: 1.14–1.73), and in Cw⁎12 distribution, which was more frequent in the north than the south (17.0% vs 12.4%; p = 0.007, OR: 1.4; 95%CI: 1.10–1.91). These results, which give an improved pattern of distribution of HLA-Cw alleles in the Italian population, would be useful in bone marrow transplantation and anthropological studies. Moreover, due to the important role of HLA-Cw antigens in modulation of the immune response and NK alloreactivity, these data would be of interest in studies on susceptibility, follow-up and/or protection against different diseases.

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