Mediators of Inflammation (Jan 2006)

Relationship Between Human Leucocyte Antigen Class I and Class II and Chronic Idiopathic Urticaria Associated With Aspirin and/or NSAIDs Hypersensitivity

  • Maria Luisa Pacor,
  • Gabriele Di Lorenzo,
  • Pasquale Mansueto,
  • Nicola Martinelli,
  • Maria Esposito-Pellitteri,
  • Paola Pradella,
  • Laura Uxa,
  • Gaetana Di Fede,
  • GiovamBattista Rini,
  • Roberto Corrocher

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/MI/2006/62489
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2006

Abstract

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Background. HLA genes play a role in the predisposition of several diseases. The aim was to analyze the prevalence of HLA class I phenotypes and HLA-DRB1* genotype in patients with CIU associated with ASA and NSAIDs hypersensitivity (AICU). Methods. 69 patients with AICU, and 200 healthy subjects. Results. Subjects with HLA-B44 and HLA-Cw5 antigens were more represented in patients with AICU than in control group. Subjects with HLA-A11, HLA-B13, HLACw4, and HLA-Cw7 antigen were more represented in control group than in patients with AICU. Multiple logistic regression demonstrated an association of HLA-Cw4 and HLA-Cw7 with a lower risk of AICU, whereas carriers of HLA-B44 phenotype had a higher risk of AICU. No differences were found between patients and controls as regards to HLA-DRB1* genotype. Conclusions. We observed an association between some HLA class-I antigens and AICU. To the best of our knowledge this is the first description of such association.