2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0198-8859(00)00174-9
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Contribution of HLA class II genes to end stage renal disease in Mexican patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

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“…Gorodezky et al [29] reported higher risk for diabetik nephropathy in patients have HLA DRB1*1502, HLA DQB1*0501 allles and lower risk in patients carrying higher DRB1*0407 allels. Also in long diabetic patients carrying higher HLA A2 alles have more seriously risk for diabetic nephropathy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gorodezky et al [29] reported higher risk for diabetik nephropathy in patients have HLA DRB1*1502, HLA DQB1*0501 allles and lower risk in patients carrying higher DRB1*0407 allels. Also in long diabetic patients carrying higher HLA A2 alles have more seriously risk for diabetic nephropathy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mexican Americans, who are at highest risk of developing CKD, might share a common genetic background and ‘thrifty genotype’ with Native American Indians, themselves a group at high risk of developing diabetes mellitus and CKD 54, 61. When diabetic Mexican Americans undergo maintenance dialysis, however, they are more likely to survive than non-Hispanic whites;57, 62 which is yet another example of a paradox-within-a-paradox.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Such investigations within native North American populations are beginning to emerge. For example, Mexican patients with T2DM have been shown to be eight times as likely to develop DESRD if they had the HLA class II gene DRB1*1502 (an HLA-DR2 allele) [34]. Segregation analysis carried out in the Pima also suggests a major gene effect contributing to diabetic nephropathy [35]; linkage analysis indicates that candidate genes may be on chromosome 7 [36, 37].…”
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confidence: 99%