Khan M A
J Natl Med Assoc. 1978 Jan;70(1):41-2.
Ankylosing spondylitis is three times less common in American blacks than in whites. It is extremely rare in African blacks of unmixed ancestry. A histocompatibility antigen HLA-B27, which does not exist in African blacks of unmixed ancestry, and is present in eight percent of white and two to four percent of the American black population, is strongly associated with ankylosing spondylitis and Reiter's disease. B27 is present in more than 80 percent of white patients with ankylosing spondylitis or Reiter's disease but in less than 60 percent of American black patients. Other genetic and environmental factors may be of major importance in the genesis of these diseases in American blacks. For diagnostic purposes the absence of B27 is of less importance in excluding these diseases in blacks than in whites.
强直性脊柱炎在美国黑人中的发病率比白人低三分之二。在纯非洲血统的黑人中极为罕见。一种组织相容性抗原HLA - B27,在纯非洲血统的黑人中不存在,在8%的白人和2%至4%的美国黑人中存在,它与强直性脊柱炎和赖特综合征密切相关。在患有强直性脊柱炎或赖特综合征的白人患者中,超过80%存在B27,但在美国黑人患者中这一比例不到60%。其他遗传和环境因素在美国黑人这些疾病的发病过程中可能更为重要。出于诊断目的,B27的缺失在排除黑人患这些疾病方面,其重要性低于白人。