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Query: UMLS:C0014848 (
achalasia
)
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The aetiopathogenesis of primary
achalasia
is largely unknown, although an immunogenetic predisposition is suspected. To establish whether a correlation exists among possible aetiological factors, including class II
human leucocyte antigen
(
HLA
) alleles and autoantibodies to enteric neurones, and clinical features of patients with
achalasia
, a total of 60 patients and 200 healthy subjects were typed by high-resolution HLA-DQ and HLA-DR alleles. Circulating antineuronal antibodies were investigated by using indirect immunofluorescence on enteric neurones of rat ileum and colon and immunoblotting assay in a subset of achalasic patients and in all controls. The DQB1*0502 and DQB1*0601 alleles were significantly increased in patients with
achalasia
compared with controls (P < 0.03, P < 0.001, respectively). Moreover a negative correlation with the DQB1*0201 allele was found (P = 0.016). As a whole, 14 of 60 (23.3%)
achalasia
patients were carriers of
HLA
risk alleles, and 10 of 41 (24.4%) presented antineuronal antibodies. No significant correlation among
HLA
risk alleles, antineuronal antibodies and clinical features was found. In
achalasia
, no correlation exists among
HLA
alleles, antineuronal antibodies and clinical features. However, given the association between
achalasia
and
HLA
-DQ1, further research is needed to clarify the role of
HLA
antigens and antineuronal antibodies in this disease.
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PMID:HLA and enteric antineuronal antibodies in patients with achalasia. 1677 67