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Caucasian origin of disease associated HLA haplotypes in chinese blood donors with IgA deficiency.
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Selective
immunoglobulin
A
deficiency
(
IgAD
)
is
the
most
common
primary
immunodeficiency
in
Caucasians
with
a
prevalence
of
1
:
600
.
However
,
the
prevalence
of
IgAD
is
markedly
lower
in
East
Asian
countries
but
no
genetic
studies
have
been
performed
on
IgAD
individuals
in
the
Mongoloid
population
.
W
e
investigated
the
prevalence
of
IgAD
in
a
large
number
of
Chinese
blood
donors
(
n
=
39
,
015
)
in
Shanghai
,
China
.
We
measured
immunoglobulin
class
,
IgG
subclass
and
anti-
IgA
serum
levels
among
the
IgAD
donors
.
These
donors
were
subsequently
tissue
typed
and
the
allele
frequency
was
compared
with
the
Shanghai
bone
marrow
donor
HLA
registry
.
S
eventeen
IgAD
Chinese
blood
donors
were
identified
,
giving
a
prevalence
of
1
:
2
,
295
.
Two
previously
identified
IgAD
blood
donor
samples
were
added
in
the
subsequent
tests
.
Most
IgAD
donors
had
serum
IgG
levels
above
the
normal
range
with
no
major
IgG
subclass
deficiency
and
one
donor
was
weakly
positive
for
anti-
IgA
.
Two
-thirds
of
the
Chinese
IgAD
donors
carried
Caucasian
IgAD
associated
risk
haplotypes
,
including
DRB
1
*
0301
-
DQB
1
*
0201
,
DRB
1
*
0701
-
DQB
1
*
0202
and
DRB
1
*
0102
-
DQB
1
*
0501
,
giving
a
significantly
higher
frequency
of
these
haplotypes
as
compared
to
the
Shanghai
bone
marrow
donor
HLA
registry
.
T
he
prevalence
of
IgAD
in
Chinese
in
this
study
is
markedly
lower
than
in
Caucasians
.
This
is
the
first
study
to
investigate
the
genetics
of
IgAD
in
the
Mongoloid
population
and
two
-thirds
of
the
Chinese
IgAD
donors
showed
a
mixture
of
Caucasian
IgAD
risk
haplotypes
.
The
low
prevalence
of
IgAD
could
potentially
be
due
to
the
low
frequency
of
the
disease
associated
risk
haplotypes
in
China
.