Abstract

Singaporean Chinese with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) have previously been shown to be associated with the DRB1∗0301 haplotype and the joint occurrence of DRB1∗0301/∗0901 and DRB1∗0301/∗04. The present study extended previous HLA associations by investigating the HLA region using four microsatellites (TNFa, D6S273, TAP1, DQCARII). Seventy-five IDDM patients and 80 healthy controls were studied. TNFa∗3 (RR = 2.26), TNFa∗12 (RR = 3.30), TAP1∗9 (RR = 2.55) showed increased frequencies while TNFa∗11 (RR = 0.29), TAP1∗4 (RR = 0.50) showed decreased frequencies in patients compared to controls. Linkage analysis suggested that the positive associations of TNFa∗3 and TAP1∗9 were secondary to that of DRB1∗0301. However, TNFa∗12 appeared to provide additional risks to IDDM besides the DRB1∗0301 haplotype, whereas TNFa∗11 and TAP1∗4 conferred an independent protective effect against IDDM. Our findings reinforce the notion that susceptibility to and protection against IDDM may include TNF region. In the present study, TNFa∗12 seemed to be the primary association in the DRB1∗0405 haplotype and may play an independent role in the pathogenesis of IDDM through TNF-α function.

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