Human leukocyte antigen-DQB1 alleles are not associated with schizophrenia in Kuwaiti Arabs
Author: Haider MZ, Zahid MA.
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Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences, 58(3), 236-239.
Schizophrenia is among the most severe and debilitating of psychiatric disorders
and has a complex mode of inheritance. A susceptibility locus has been identified
on chromosome 6 and some association studies involving human leukocyte antigen
(HLA) genes have reported diverse results. The objective of the present study was
to determine if there is an association between HLA-DQB1 alleles and
schizophrenia in Kuwaiti Arabs. The frequency of HLA-DQB1 alleles was determined
in a cohort of 195 Kuwaiti Arabs consisting of 81 schizophrenia patients and 114
ethnically matched healthy controls, using a polymerase chain reaction-sequence
specific primers method. A total of nine DQB1 alleles were identified in this
Kuwaiti cohort. The most prevalent DQB1 alleles in Kuwaiti schizophrenia patients
were *0601 (28%), *0201 (23%) and *0501 (16%), respectively. However, no
significant difference in the allele frequency was detected between schizophrenia
patients and the controls. The DQB1*0602 allele, which has been negatively
associated in African-Americans in previous reports, was not detected in the
present Kuwaiti schizophrenia patients or controls.