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Query: UMLS:C0026764 (
multiple myeloma
)
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A weakly positive but statistically significant association between
HLA-Cw5
and
myeloma
has been reported in black patients. The authors attempted to determine whether immunoglobulin allotypes of the Gm series demonstrate any such association. They were identified in the sera of 29 black patients and 160 healthy black control subjects by a standard hemagglutination-inhibition technique. The results indicate that the G3m(g5) allotype is significantly associated with
myeloma
. Furthermore, addition of that immunoglobulin allotype to a Gm phenotype that is negatively associated with
myeloma
gives a phenotype that is positively associated with the disease, both associations being statistically significant. It was concluded that G3m(g5) is a marker of inherited susceptibility to
myeloma
in black Americans. Furthermore, as G3m(g5) is present in almost 50% of normal control subjects, it was proposed that its expression in a much greater proportion of patients may be related to an underlying genetic rearrangement that is also associated with neoplastic transformation.
...
PMID:Genetic studies in multiple myeloma. II. Immunoglobulin allotype associations. 385 62
Human leukocyte antigens (HLA) were identified in 22 black Americans with
multiple myeloma
. No significant association was observed between antigens at either the A or the B locus. At the C locus, in contrast,
HLA-Cw5
was more prevalent in the patient group, four of 22 having it, compared with the control group, in which two of 138 individuals possessed it. All four patients with
HLA-Cw5
were males. Those results suggest that genetic factors, perhaps in conjunction with an environmental change, may be responsible for the recent increase in incidence in
myeloma
in black Americans, especially in males.
...
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