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  • MHC class II antigens in alopecia areata
    Poljački, Mirjana ...
    Introduction. In accordance with assumption of a possible autoimmune nature ofalopecia areata, the purpose of this study was to investigate associations between alopecia areata and MHC class II ... antigens (DR and DQ loci). Materials and methods. The study was performed on 23 patients with alopecia areata, classified in two groups, on the basis of severity of clinical picture: 13 alopecia totalis/universalis and 10 unilocular/multilocular alopecia areata patients. MHC class II antigens were determined by double staining immunofluorescence. Seventeen antigens were determined for DR locus, and 9 antigens for DQ locus. For all antigens phenotypic frequency and relative riskwere calculated. The Control group consisted of 114 healthy tissue and organ donors. Chi square test for small samples was used in statistical analysis. Results. Significantly higher frequencies of DQ2, and smaller of DRiantigens were detected in the whole group. In alopecia totalis/universalis subgroup a significantly higher frequency of the DQ2 and a smaller one of DQ3(9) antigens were observed. In the unilocular/multilocular alopecia areata subgroup only a significant decrease of the DQ3(9) frequency was found. Conclusion. It can be assumed that an increased frequency of DQ2 increases therisk of severe forms of alopecia areata while the absence of DQ3(9) may have some protective role. Further studies on a larger number of patients are however necessary.
    Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni del
    Leto - 2002
    Jezik - angleški
    COBISS.SI-ID - 15203545