Amino acid variants in the HLA-DQA1 and HLA-DQB1 molecules explain the major association of variants with relapse status in pediatric patients with steroid-sensitive nephrotic syndrome.
Hui Yin, Sijie Yu, Xuelan Chen, Haiping Yang, Mo Wang, Qiu Li, Han Chan
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Abstract
Background: Management of patients with steroid-sensitive nephrotic syndrome (SSNS) is challenging because of frequent relapses. Causal variants in the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class II region that are associated with relapse remain undetermined.
Methods: We collected a cohort of East Asian individuals comprising 206 pediatric patients with SSNS and 435 healthy controls from Southwest China. Ninety children with steroid-sensitive nephrotic syndrome without relapse (SSNSWR) and 116 children with steroid-dependent and/or frequent relapse nephrotic syndrome (SDNS/FRNS) were genotyped using Sanger sequencing. We then measured the transcriptional level, allele expression imbalance (AEI) and functional proteins of HLA-DQA1 and HLA-DQB1 in different stages of SDNS/FRNS.
Results: rs1464545187 in ANKRD36 was associated with an approximately 1.69-fold greater risk for SSNSWR (P = 0.04; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.05-2.72). Clustered risk variants in HLA-DQA1 and HLA-DQB1 were significantly associated with SDNS/FRNS (rs1047989: P = 2.26E-07, odds ratio [OR] = 2.25, 1.65-3.05; rs9273471: P = 5.45E-05, OR = 1.84, 1.37-2.46; HLA-DQB1*06:02: P = 0.017, OR = 0.19, 0.04-0.77). The genotype distributions of rs1047989, 2:171713702, rs1049123, rs9273471, and HLA-DQB1*06:02 in patients with SSNS were significantly different from those in healthy controls. rs1047989 (HLA-DQA1) was significantly associated with a greater number of infections at relapse in SDNS/FRNS patients (P = 0.045, OR = 6.79, 95% CI: 1.29-168.52). Flow cytometry showed that the proportion of cells expressing HLA-DQA1+/DQB1+ (HLA-DQA1+, P = 0.0046; HLA-DQB1+, P = 0.0045) was lowest in the relapse stage. In addition, the mRNA levels of HLA-DQA1 and HLA-DQB1 were significantly greater in the relapse group than in the remission group (HLA-DQA1, P = 0.03; HLA-DQB1, P = 0.002). No significant AEIs were detected in the different stages of SDNS/FRNS. The rs1047989 variant is likely to affect the structure and stability of HLA-DQA1.
Conclusion: rs1464545187 is a risk locus for SSNSWR but not SDNS/FRNS in Chinese children. Functional variations in HLA-DQA1 and HLA-DQB1 are implicated in regulating the immune response of SSNS patients, which may explain the typical triggering of SDNS/FRNS onset by infections.
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Italian Journal of Pediatrics is an open access peer-reviewed journal that includes all aspects of pediatric medicine. The journal also covers health service and public health research that addresses primary care issues.
The journal provides a high-quality forum for pediatricians and other healthcare professionals to report and discuss up-to-the-minute research and expert reviews in the field of pediatric medicine. The journal will continue to develop the range of articles published to enable this invaluable resource to stay at the forefront of the field.
Italian Journal of Pediatrics, which commenced in 1975 as Rivista Italiana di Pediatria, provides a high-quality forum for pediatricians and other healthcare professionals to report and discuss up-to-the-minute research and expert reviews in the field of pediatric medicine. The journal will continue to develop the range of articles published to enable this invaluable resource to stay at the forefront of the field.