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Diabetes, Vol 29, Issue 4 247-250, Copyright © 1980 by American Diabetes Association


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HLA-DRw antigens in Mexican-American and Black-American diabetic patients

A Zeidler, J Loon, SD Frasier, D Kumar, R Penny and P Terasaki

HLA-A, - B, and -C antigens were studied in 67 Mexican-American and 38 black-American diabetic patients who had the onset of their disease before age 31 yr. Control populations consisted of 322 Mexican-American and 367 black-American subjects for HLA-A, -B, and -C antigens. In addition, HLA-DRw antigens were studied in 60 Mexican-American and 34 black-American diabetic patients. Control populations for HLA-DRw antigens consisted of 189 Mexican-American and 145 black-American subjects. We found that juvenile-onset--diabetic patients of Mexican-American origin who had the onset of their disease before age 19 demonstrated a significant increase in HLA-DRw4. HLA-DRw4 was also significantly increased in black-American patients with juvenile-onset diabetes mellitus. HLA-DRw2 was not detected in any patient with juvenile-onset diabetes in either ethnic group. A significant association was found between HLA-B18 and HLA-DRw3 in Mexican-American juvenile-diabetic patients. These findings, which are comparable to those in similar Caucasian patients, provide additional information to support the hypothesis that HLA-DRw antigens play a major role in determining the susceptibility to juvenile-onset diabetes mellitus.
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