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Associations between HLA Class I alleles and the prevalence of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) among Tunisians

The high prevalence of nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) in Southern Asia and Mediterranean Northern Africa suggests genetic predisposition among other factors. While Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) haplotypes have been conclusively associated with NPC predisposition in Asians, Northern African Maghrebians...

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Autores principales: Li, Xin, Ghandri, Nahla, Piancatelli, Daniela, Adams, Sharon, Chen, Deborah, Robbins, Fu-Meei, Wang, Ena, Monaco, Alessandro, Selleri, Silvia, Bouaouina, Noureddine, Stroncek, David, Adorno, Domenico, Chouchane, Lotfi, Marincola, Francesco M
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1887520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17480220
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1479-5876-5-22
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author Li, Xin
Ghandri, Nahla
Piancatelli, Daniela
Adams, Sharon
Chen, Deborah
Robbins, Fu-Meei
Wang, Ena
Monaco, Alessandro
Selleri, Silvia
Bouaouina, Noureddine
Stroncek, David
Adorno, Domenico
Chouchane, Lotfi
Marincola, Francesco M
author_facet Li, Xin
Ghandri, Nahla
Piancatelli, Daniela
Adams, Sharon
Chen, Deborah
Robbins, Fu-Meei
Wang, Ena
Monaco, Alessandro
Selleri, Silvia
Bouaouina, Noureddine
Stroncek, David
Adorno, Domenico
Chouchane, Lotfi
Marincola, Francesco M
author_sort Li, Xin
collection PubMed
description The high prevalence of nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) in Southern Asia and Mediterranean Northern Africa suggests genetic predisposition among other factors. While Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) haplotypes have been conclusively associated with NPC predisposition in Asians, Northern African Maghrebians have been less intensely studied. However, low resolution serological methods identified weak positive associations with HLA-B5, B13 and B18 and a negative with HLA-B14. Using sequence based typing (SBT), we performed a direct comparison of HLA class I frequencies in a cohort of 136 Tunisian patients with NPC matched for gender, age and geographical residence to 148 normal Tunisians. The bimodal age distribution of NPC in Maghrebians was also taken into account. HLA frequencies in normal Tunisians were also compared with those of Northern Moroccan Berbers (ME) to evaluate whether the Tunisian population in this study could be considered representative of other Maghrebian populations. HLA-B14 and -Cw08 were negatively associated with NPC (odd ratio = 0.09 and 0.18 respectively, Fisher p(2)-value = 0.0001 and = 0.003). Moreover, positive associations were observed for HLA-B-18, -B51 (split of -B5) and -B57 (p(2)-value < 0.025 in all) confirming previous findings in Maghrebs. The HLA-B14/Cw*08 haplotype frequency (HF) was 0.007 in NPC patients compared to 0.057 in both Tunisian (OR = 0.12; p(2)-value = 0.001) and Moroccan controls. This study confirms several previous associations noted by serologic typing between HLA class I alleles and the prevalence of NPC in Maghrebians populations. In addition, we identified a putative haplotype rare in Tunisian patients with NPC that may serve as a genetic marker for further susceptibility studies.
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spelling pubmed-18875202007-06-05 Associations between HLA Class I alleles and the prevalence of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) among Tunisians Li, Xin Ghandri, Nahla Piancatelli, Daniela Adams, Sharon Chen, Deborah Robbins, Fu-Meei Wang, Ena Monaco, Alessandro Selleri, Silvia Bouaouina, Noureddine Stroncek, David Adorno, Domenico Chouchane, Lotfi Marincola, Francesco M J Transl Med Research The high prevalence of nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) in Southern Asia and Mediterranean Northern Africa suggests genetic predisposition among other factors. While Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) haplotypes have been conclusively associated with NPC predisposition in Asians, Northern African Maghrebians have been less intensely studied. However, low resolution serological methods identified weak positive associations with HLA-B5, B13 and B18 and a negative with HLA-B14. Using sequence based typing (SBT), we performed a direct comparison of HLA class I frequencies in a cohort of 136 Tunisian patients with NPC matched for gender, age and geographical residence to 148 normal Tunisians. The bimodal age distribution of NPC in Maghrebians was also taken into account. HLA frequencies in normal Tunisians were also compared with those of Northern Moroccan Berbers (ME) to evaluate whether the Tunisian population in this study could be considered representative of other Maghrebian populations. HLA-B14 and -Cw08 were negatively associated with NPC (odd ratio = 0.09 and 0.18 respectively, Fisher p(2)-value = 0.0001 and = 0.003). Moreover, positive associations were observed for HLA-B-18, -B51 (split of -B5) and -B57 (p(2)-value < 0.025 in all) confirming previous findings in Maghrebs. The HLA-B14/Cw*08 haplotype frequency (HF) was 0.007 in NPC patients compared to 0.057 in both Tunisian (OR = 0.12; p(2)-value = 0.001) and Moroccan controls. This study confirms several previous associations noted by serologic typing between HLA class I alleles and the prevalence of NPC in Maghrebians populations. In addition, we identified a putative haplotype rare in Tunisian patients with NPC that may serve as a genetic marker for further susceptibility studies. BioMed Central 2007-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC1887520/ /pubmed/17480220 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1479-5876-5-22 Text en Copyright © 2007 Li et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Li, Xin
Ghandri, Nahla
Piancatelli, Daniela
Adams, Sharon
Chen, Deborah
Robbins, Fu-Meei
Wang, Ena
Monaco, Alessandro
Selleri, Silvia
Bouaouina, Noureddine
Stroncek, David
Adorno, Domenico
Chouchane, Lotfi
Marincola, Francesco M
Associations between HLA Class I alleles and the prevalence of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) among Tunisians
title Associations between HLA Class I alleles and the prevalence of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) among Tunisians
title_full Associations between HLA Class I alleles and the prevalence of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) among Tunisians
title_fullStr Associations between HLA Class I alleles and the prevalence of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) among Tunisians
title_full_unstemmed Associations between HLA Class I alleles and the prevalence of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) among Tunisians
title_short Associations between HLA Class I alleles and the prevalence of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) among Tunisians
title_sort associations between hla class i alleles and the prevalence of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (npc) among tunisians
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1887520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17480220
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1479-5876-5-22
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