2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.humimm.2010.05.020
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Effect of human leukocyte antigen class II genes on acute-onset and slow-onset type 1 diabetes in the Japanese population

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“…Table 3 shows previous reports on the relationship between HLA class II and AITD. The most probable HLA-DR and -DQ haplotypes were deduced from linkage disequilibria [8][9][10]. Alleles in parentheses following the reference number indicate that the reference reported susceptibility or resistance of the allele, but not the haplotype, to the disease.…”
Section: Aitdmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Table 3 shows previous reports on the relationship between HLA class II and AITD. The most probable HLA-DR and -DQ haplotypes were deduced from linkage disequilibria [8][9][10]. Alleles in parentheses following the reference number indicate that the reference reported susceptibility or resistance of the allele, but not the haplotype, to the disease.…”
Section: Aitdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Effect on T1D is classified as: S, susceptible; N, neutral; P, protective. These haplotypes are the major haplotypes which confer susceptibility to T1D in East Asians, especially in the Japanese population where the DR3 haplotype is absent and the DR4 haplotype is rare [8][9][10]. While these haplotypes encode Asp at position 57 of the DQβ1 chain, they confer susceptibility to T1D+AITD.…”
Section: Relationship Between T1d±aitd and Amino Acidmentioning
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