نتایج جستجو برای: polymorphic hla class i and ii

تعداد نتایج: 17216018  

Ali Akbar Amirzargar, Hossein Mortazavi Maede Rayati Damavandi Maryam Daneshpazhoooh Nafiseh Esmaili Sheyda Chams-Davatchi Zeinab Aryanian

Background: A common Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) class II allele, DQβ1*03:01, seems to be associated with Bullous pemphigoid (BP) in Caucasians whereas previous studies in other ethnic groups showed other HLA class II alleles as genetic predisposing factors for BP. Objective: To investigate the association of HLA class II alleles and haplotypes with BP in Iranian population. Methods: Fifty pa...

Farouk Hassen Haitham Qassem Nidhal Abdulmohaimen Mohammed,

Background: Pulmonary tuberculosis (PT) is one of the endemic diseases in Iraq, and among the suggested predisposing factors are alleles of the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) system. We sought to investigate the association between HLA-class I (A and B) and -class II (DR and DQ) alleles in a sample of PT Iraqi patients.Methods: lymphocytes of 105 PT patients and 40 controls were phenotyped for H...

Journal: :iranian journal of immunology 0
nafiseh esmaili autoimmune bullous diseases research center hossein mortazavi autoimmune bullous diseases research center sheyda chams-davatchi autoimmune bullous diseases research center maryam daneshpazhoooh autoimmune bullous diseases research center maede rayati damavandi autoimmune bullous diseases research center zeinab aryanian autoimmune bullous diseases research center ali akbar amirzargar

background: a common human leukocyte antigen (hla) class ii allele, dqβ1*03:01, seems to be associated with bullous pemphigoid (bp) in caucasians whereas previous studies in other ethnic groups showed other hla class ii alleles as genetic predisposing factors for bp. objective: to investigate the association of hla class ii alleles and haplotypes with bp in iranian population. methods: fifty pa...

Journal: :research in molecular medicine 0
masoud sabouri ghannad mehrdad hajilooi ghasem solgi

host genetic factors play a central role in determining the clinical phenotype of human diseases. association between two polymorphic loci in human genome, human leukocyte antigen (hla) and killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (kirs), and genetically complex infectious disease, particularly those of viral etiology, have been historically elusive. hence, defining the influence of genetic di...

Ghasem Solgi, Masoud Sabouri Ghannad, Mehrdad Hajilooi,

Host genetic factors play a central role in determining the clinical phenotype of human diseases. Association between two polymorphic loci in human genome, human leukocyte antigen (HLA) and killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIRs), and genetically complex infectious disease, particularly those of viral etiology, have been historically elusive. Hence, defining the influence of genetic di...

A. Jafarzadeh, F. Shokri J. Khoshnoodi M.A. Shokrgozar

Background: Hepatitis B is an important infectious disease.  Since several years ago, mass vaccination against this viral infection has become as part of routine vaccination schedule of Iran.  However, some healthy neonates, children and adults fail to generate a protective antibody response after vaccination.Objectives: To investigate distribution of HLA class-I and class-II antigens in health...

2011
Catherine M Worsley Elizabeth S Mayne Melinda S Suchard

renal transplantation Human leukocyte antigens (HLA) are a highly polymorphic system of glycoproteins that have a functional role in the presentation of peptides to the immune system.1,2 HLA class I molecules are expressed on most nucleated cells, while HLA class II antigens are generally found on professional antigen-presenting cells.3 HLA class II antigens can also be upregulated on kidney ce...

Journal: :Immunological reviews 2015
Philippa M Saunders Julian P Vivian Geraldine M O'Connor Lucy C Sullivan Phillip Pymm Jamie Rossjohn Andrew G Brooks

The surveillance of target cells by natural killer (NK) cells utilizes an ensemble of inhibitory and activating receptors, many of which interact with major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecules. NK cell recognition of MHC class I proteins is important developmentally for the acquisition of full NK cell effector capacity and during target cell recognition, where the engagement of i...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1991
J M Tiercy C Morel A C Freidel F Zwahlen L Gebuhrer H Bétuel M Jeannet B Mach

As the demand for donors for bone marrow transplantation increases, the use of HLA-matched, genetically unrelated donors represents a promising strategy. It is well documented that the clinical outcome of bone marrow transplantation is directly dependent on optimal matching for HLA class I and class II specificities. Molecular studies have revealed the existence of a much larger number of HLA c...

Journal: :iranian journal of immunology 0
shirin farjadian department of immunology mehrdad lotfazar clinic of periodontology, no. 444, phelestin st. abbas ghaderi department of immunology

background: papillon-lefevre syndrome (pls) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by palmoplantar hyperkeratosis and early development of aggressive pe-riodontitis. although cathepsin c (ctsc) gene mutations have been established in about 70-80% of pls patients, it is assumed that the patients may have dysfunctioning of immune defense mechanisms. objective: to assess the associat...

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