1995
DOI: 10.1002/art.1780381120
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Association of hla‐b39 with hla‐b27‐negative ankylosing spondylitis and pauciarticular juvenile rheumatoid arthritis in japanese patients

Abstract: Because HLA-B27 and HLA-B39 share Glu at position 45 and Cys at position 67, both of which constitute components of the peptide-anchoring B pocket, and because they possess similar peptide-ligand motifs, our results may support either the role of the peptides presented by class I antigens or the importance of Cys at position 67, in the development of spondylarthropathies and pauciarticular-onset JRA.

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“…Importantly, Cys 67 is a feature that is shared by a relatively small cohort of class I alleles, including subtypes of HLA-B14, -B15, -B38, -B39, and -B73 (49). It is unknown whether these subtypes also form HCdimeric structures, although it is interesting to note that HLA-B39 is also reportedly linked to SpA (50,51). In this report, we have demonstrated that HC-dimer formation can be prevented by replacement of the structural Cys 164 residue.…”
Section: Effect Of Reduced Temperature and Cysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Importantly, Cys 67 is a feature that is shared by a relatively small cohort of class I alleles, including subtypes of HLA-B14, -B15, -B38, -B39, and -B73 (49). It is unknown whether these subtypes also form HCdimeric structures, although it is interesting to note that HLA-B39 is also reportedly linked to SpA (50,51). In this report, we have demonstrated that HC-dimer formation can be prevented by replacement of the structural Cys 164 residue.…”
Section: Effect Of Reduced Temperature and Cysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, from 20 to 30% of patients with ReAdo not have HLA-B27, therefore, B27 is not included in the diagnostic criteria of ReA. Other than HLA-B27,which HLAis attributed to ReA?One possibility is a B27-cross-reacting HLA, that is B7, Bw22, B39, B40, B42 or B60 (3,4). It is important to study HLAtyping in Japanese patients with seronegative spondyloarthropathy (SNSA) since B27 is found in less than 1% in Japan.…”
Section: Hla-b5mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been suggested that certain other HLA-B alleles may also increase susceptibility to AS in B27-negative patients, thus reflecting a degree of heterogeneity in the disease. HLA-B60 has been described as increasing the susceptibility to AS independently of B27 in Caucasians (3), and B39 has been reported to be associated with AS in a B27-negative Japanese population (4). Of interest, some B*39 alleles share striking overlapping peptide repertoires with B27 and may exert an effect on susceptibility to such spondylarthropathies (SpA) as AS and psoriatic arthritis through binding of a potential arthritogenic peptide (5,6).…”
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confidence: 99%