Dog MHC alleles containing the human RA shared epitope confer susceptibility to canine rheumatoid arthritis

W. E R Ollier, L. J. Kennedy, W. Thomson, A. N. Barnes, S. C. Bell, D. Bennett, J. M. Angles, J. F. Innes, S. D. Carter

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    Abstract

    To determine whether canine rheumatoid arthritis (CRA) is associated with dog MHC (DLA-DRB1) alleles which contain the QRRAA/RKRAA conserved third hypervariable region (3HVR) sequence, DNA samples were extracted from 61 dogs with clinically diagnosed small-joint polyarthritis and from 425 controls. Breed-matched controls were available for 41 cases. DLA-DRB1 genotypes were identified using molecular typing methods. Phenotype frequencies were compared between cases and controls and odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals calculated. Several DLA-DRB1 alleles were associated with increased risk for CRA: DLA-DRB1 *002, DRB1 *009, and DRB1 *018. This was also observed for the presence of any shared epitope (SE)-bearing allele. The associations with DLA-DRB1 *002 and the SE were maintained when only breed-matched cases and controls were compared. This study suggests that a conserved amino acid motif in the 3HVR present in some DRB1 alleles of both dogs and humans is associated with rheumatoid arthritis in both species.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)669-673
    Number of pages4
    JournalImmunogenetics
    Volume53
    Issue number8
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2001

    Keywords

    • DLA-DRB1
    • Dog
    • MHC
    • Rheumatoid arthritis
    • Shared epitope

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