2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.humimm.2007.03.001
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HLA-A, -B, -C, and -DRB1 allele frequencies in Cuban individuals with antecedents of dengue 2 disease: Advantages of the Cuban population for HLA studies of dengue virus infection

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“…These two alleles were selected because they are associated with increased resistance (DRB1*0401) or susceptibility (DRB1*0802) to severe DENV clinical outcomes (9,15,22) In the case of the DRB1*04-protective allele and secondary infections, responses were most vigorous and associated with the CD45RA + subset, thus resembling the pattern observed in the DRB1*07 responses ( Fig. 1 D and E).…”
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“…These two alleles were selected because they are associated with increased resistance (DRB1*0401) or susceptibility (DRB1*0802) to severe DENV clinical outcomes (9,15,22) In the case of the DRB1*04-protective allele and secondary infections, responses were most vigorous and associated with the CD45RA + subset, thus resembling the pattern observed in the DRB1*07 responses ( Fig. 1 D and E).…”
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confidence: 89%
“…Relatedly, a role for T cells in control of disease has been suggested by several studies that correlate the expression of certain HLA molecules with susceptibility to or protection from DENV disease (9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15). HLA molecules are one of the most polymorphic host factors in humans, with several thousand variants thus far known (16,17).…”
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“…A role for T cells in control of DENV infection is suggested by several studies that implicate HLA associations as a genetic component to variable susceptibility to DENV disease (20)(21)(22)(23)(24)(25)(26). However, it has not been addressed whether these associations might indicate a positive or detrimental role for T-cell responses.…”
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“…About 2.5% of those affected die. 152 Several studies [155][156][157][158][159][160][161][162][163] have been conducted about the role of HLA alleles or non HLA alleles in determining resistance, susceptibility or the severity of dengue viral infection, yet only superficial efforts have been made. Thus, a need for detailed genetic studies in different ethnic groups in different countries on a large number of patients is required.…”
Section: Hla and Dengue Virus Infectionmentioning
confidence: 99%