HLA-B7

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Illustration of HLA-B with bound peptide
major histocompatibility complex (human), class I, B7
Alleles B*0702, *0703, *0704, *0705
Structure (See HLA-B)
Alleles (See Serotyping)
Locus chr.6 6p21.31

HLA-B7 (B7) is an HLA-B serotype. The serotype identifies the more common HLA-B*07 gene products.[1] (For terminology help see: HLA-serotype tutorial) B7, previously HL-A7, was one of the first 'HL-A' antigens recognized, largely because of the frequency of B*0702 in Northern and Western Europe and the United States. B7 is found in two major haplotypes in Europe, where it reaches peak frequency in Ireland. One haplotype A3-B7-DR15-DQ1 can be found over a vast region and is in apparent selective disequilibrium. B7 is a risk factor for cervical cancer, sarcoidosis, and early-onset spondylarthropathies.[citation needed]

Serology

B7 serotype recognition of Some HLA B*07 allele-group gene products[2]
B*07 B7 Sample
allele  % size (N)
*0702 98 10841
*0703 93 15
*0704 89 44
*0705 95 42
*0706 96 23
*0707 92 13
*0709 78 9
Alleles link-out to IMGT/HLA Databease at EBI

Alleles

HLA B*0702 frequencies
freq
ref. Population (%)
[3] Ireland South 17.6
[3] Ireland Northern 17.3
[3] Australia New South Wales 12.0
[3] Croatia 9.7
[3] Azores S. Maria & Miguel 9.0
[3] Cameroon Beti 8.6
[3] Saudi Arabia Guraiat and Hail 8.3
[3] Azores Central Islands 8.0
[3] France South East 7.2
[3] Cameroon Bamileke 7.1
[3] Portugal Centre 7.0
[3] Italy North pop 1 6.7
[3] Japan Central 6.5
[3] Czech Republic 6.1
[3] Uganda Kampala 5.9
[3] Mali Bandiagara 5.8
[3] Senegal Niokholo Mandenka 5.8
[3] India Mumbai Marathas 4.9
[3] Zambia Lusaka 4.6
[3] Zimbabwe Harare Shona 4.6
[3] South Africian Natal Zulu 4.5
[3] Romanian 3.7
[3] South Korea (3) 3.5
[3] Shijiazhuang Tianjian Han, China 3.4
[3] India North Delhi 3.3
[3] Kenya Luo 2.5
[3] China Guangzhou Han 2.4
[3] Mexico Chihuahua Tarahumara 2.3
[3] Sudanese 2.3
[3] Singapore Javanese Indonesians 2.0
[3] Spain Eastern Andalusia Gipsy 2.0
[3] New Caledonia 1.9
[3] Oman 1.7
[3] USA Alaska Yupik Natives 1.6
[3] China Beijing 1.5
[3] Tunisia 1.5
[3] Argentina Toba Rosario 1.2
[3] Singapore Chinese Han 1.2
[3] USA Arizona Pima 1.1
[3] American Samoa 1.0
[3] Japan Ainu Hokkaido 1.0
[3] Kenya Nandi 1.0
[3] Portugal South 1.0
[3] Singapore Riau Malay 1.0
[3] Singapore Thai 1.0

In disease

Cervical cancer

HLA-B7 along with HLA-DQ8 increased risk for cervical cancer in at risk Costa Rican women[4] and Asian Indians[5]

Sarcoidosis

A relationship between HLA-B7 and sarcoidosis has been known for 30+ years.[6] However the association is weak and has not been reproducible in all studies. A common serologically defined haplotype in Europeans is HLA A3-Cw7-B7-DR15-DQ6.2 which is composed of alleles A*0301:Cw*0701:B*0702:DRB1*1501:DQA1*0102:DQB1*0602. In persistent sarcoidosis this haplotype was found to be increased in sarcoidosis, and further study eliminated risk contributed by A3-Cw7 and DQ6.2 indicating B7-DR15 haplotype contains risk of disease (OR = 2.5). The region of chromosome 6 contains nearly on million nucleotides so that these genes, or a closely linked gene could be involved in disease.[7]

Juvenile Spondylarthropathies

In Croatian children, two HLA-B27 alleles were found associated with disease, B*2702, B*2705.[8] The study showed also B*0702 in cooperation with B*27, the HLA-B*07/B*27 combination with D6S273-134 genomic marker allele and was found not to be the result of linkage disequilibrium. B*2705 was found to be dominant allele associated.

Haemochromatosis

The HFE gene responsible for haemochromatosis is distal on chromosome 6 from HLA-A and more so from HLA-B, the distance suffices (3 million nucleotides) to allow equilibration of the loci. Nonetheless, a linkage has been found between A3-B7 haplotype and haemochromatosis. The region is almost 1.4 million nucleotides in length and contains many other genes that could be involved. A more recent study looked at a number of linked gene-alleles and found I82-2:D6S265-1:HLA-A3:D6S128-2:HLA-F1:D6S105-8 was constantly associated while B7 appeared beyond the haplotype linked to disease.[9]

References

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