Kozin F, Duquesnoy R, Rodey G E, Lightfoot R W, Ryan L M
Arthritis Rheum. 1978 Nov-Dec;21(8):889-95. doi: 10.1002/art.1780210804.
HLA-B27 is frequently, but not invariably, found in patients with spondylarthritic diseases. Recently it has been shown that HLA-C-locus antigens w1 and w2 (w1/2) are in linkage disequilibrium with B27. A group of 139 patients with seronegative arthritis or spondylitis has been studied to determine the clinical and radiographic features associated with these antigens. An increased frequency of spondylarthritis was present in HLA-B27-negative, Cw1/2-positive patients when compared with B27- and Cw1/2-negative patients (P less than 0.01). In addition, a large group of patients who did not fulfill accepted criteria for a specific spondylarthritic syndrome were identified; the frequency of both HLA-B27 and Cw1/2 was greater in these individuals than in healthy blood donors. Thus HLA-Cw1/2 are spondylitis-associated antigens. These findings suggest that the critical genetic locus is neither B27 nor Cw1/2 but is a closely linked gene.
HLA - B27在脊柱关节病患者中经常出现,但并非总是如此。最近研究表明,HLA - C位点抗原w1和w2(w1/2)与B27处于连锁不平衡状态。对一组139例血清阴性关节炎或脊柱炎患者进行了研究,以确定与这些抗原相关的临床和影像学特征。与B27和Cw1/2阴性患者相比,HLA - B27阴性、Cw1/2阳性患者的脊柱关节炎发生率增加(P小于0.01)。此外,还确定了一大组不符合特定脊柱关节综合征公认标准的患者;这些个体中HLA - B27和Cw1/2的频率均高于健康献血者。因此,HLA - Cw1/2是与脊柱炎相关的抗原。这些发现表明,关键基因位点既不是B27也不是Cw1/2,而是一个紧密连锁的基因。