J Korean Med Sci. 2003 Dec;18(6):876-880. English.
Published online Apr 21, 2009.
Copyright © 2003 The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences
Original Article

Associations of Moyamoya Patients with HLA Class I and Class II Alleles in the Korean Population

Hoon Han, Chul Woo Pyo, Do Sung Yoo,* Pil Woo Huh,* Kyung Souk Cho,* and Dal Soo Kim*
    • Department of Microbiology and Immunology, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea.
    • *Department of Neurosurgery, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

Moyamoya disease is characterized by progressive cerebrovascular occlusion at the peripheral internal carotid artery and development of abnormal collateral circulation at the cerebral basal region. Although abnormal thrombogenesis, inflammation and autoimmune process might be involved in the etiology, the genetic pathogenesis of Moyamoya disease is still unknown. To evaluate the association of Moyamoya disease with HLA alleles in the Korean population, we investigated HLA class I and class II alleles in 28 Moyamoya patients and 198 unrelated healthy controls. The frequency of HLA-B35 allele was significantly increased in the patients compared to the controls (32.1% vs. 10.1%, RR=4.2, p<0.008). Further analysis of HLA-B35 on onset age and sex showed that this allele was significantly increased compared to the controls in both late-onset and female group. Especially, HLA-B35 was the most significantly increased in female of late-onset group compared to the controls. These results suggest that HLA-B35 may be an useful genetic marker for Moyamoya disease, and particularly in females of late onset group in the Korean population.

Keywords
Moyamoya Disease; HLA-B Antigens; Female; Age of Onset; Korean


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