Bhatia K, Patel M, Gorogo M
Diabetologia. 1984 Sep;27(3):370-2. doi: 10.1007/BF00304852.
HLA phenotypes were studied in 57 Type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetic Papuan patients and the results compared with control subjects of the same Austronesian origin. An association was found between disease and BW62, a split antigen of B15, with corrected probability significant at the 5% level. The frequencies of B13 and BW22 were also increased in diabetic patients but the differences were not statistically significant. Although it has been postulated that Melanesian communities have protection against diabetes, they have a high frequency of BW62, which would imply, from the association found in this study, that susceptibility to Type 2 diabetes has yet to become manifest in them.
对57名巴布亚2型(非胰岛素依赖型)糖尿病患者的人类白细胞抗原(HLA)表型进行了研究,并将结果与来自同一南岛语族的对照受试者进行了比较。发现疾病与B15的一个分裂抗原BW62之间存在关联,校正概率在5%水平上具有显著性。糖尿病患者中B13和BW22的频率也有所增加,但差异无统计学意义。尽管有人推测美拉尼西亚人群对糖尿病有抵抗力,但他们的BW62频率很高,从本研究发现的关联来看,这意味着他们对2型糖尿病的易感性尚未显现出来。