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pubmed-article:8971095pubmed:abstractTextRecent studies have shown that the risk conferred by the high-risk DQA1*03-DQB1*0302 (DQ8) haplotype is modified by the DRB1*04 allele that is also carried by this haplotype. However, many of these studies suffer from lack of sufficient numbers of DQ-matched control subjects, which are necessary because there is a strong linkage disequilibrium between genes in the HLA complex. In the present study, using a large material of IDDM patients and DQ-matched control subjects, we have addressed the contribution of DR4 subtypes to IDDM susceptibility. Our data, together with recent data from others, clearly demonstrate that some DR4-DQ8 haplotypes are associated with disease susceptibility, while others are associated with protection, depending on the DRB1*04 allele carried by the same haplotype. In particular, our data demonstrate that DRB1*0401 confers a higher risk than DRB1*0404. Based on combined available data on the genetic susceptibility encoded by various DR4-DQ8 haplotypes and the amino acid composition of the involved DRbeta*04 chains as well as the ligand motifs for these DR4 subtypes, we have developed a unifying hypothesis explaining the different risks associated with different DR4-DQ8 haplotypes. We suggest that disease susceptibility is mainly conferred by DQ8 while DR4 subtypes confer different degrees of protection. Some DR4 subtypes (i.e., DRB1*0405, 0402, and 0401) confer little or no protection, while others (i.e., DRB1*0404, 0403, and 0406) cause an increasing degree of protection, possibly by binding a common protective peptide. Features of a protective peptide that fit such a model are briefly discussed.lld:pubmed
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