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Clinical and Experimental Immunology | 2008

HLA associations with inclusion body myositis

M.J. Garlepp; B.A. Laing; P.J. Zilko; William Ollier; F.L. Mastaglia

Inclusion body myositis (IBM) is defined clinically by a characteristic pattern of progressive proximal and distal limb muscle weakness and resistance to steroid therapy, and histologically by the presence of distinctive rimmed vacuoles and filamentous inclusions as well as a mononuclear infiltrate in which CD8+ T cells are predominant. Muscle damage is believed to be mediated by autoimmune mechanisms, but very little information is available on the immunogenic features of IBM. MHC class I and DR antigens were typed on 13 caucasoid patients with IBM using standard serological techniques or by allele‐specific oligonucleotide typing. Complement components C4 and properdin factor B (Bf) were typed by immunofixation after electrophoresis. Restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLP) in the class ITT region were analysed using cDNA probes for C4 and 21‐hydroxylase (CYP21) after Taq 1 digestion. IBM was associated with DR3 (92%), DR52 (100%) and HLA B8 (75%). The phenotype data were examined for likely haplotypes by considering together the alleles at the class T, DR and complement loci along with the C4 and CYP21 RFLP. Ten of the DR3+ subjects had a 6 4‐kb C4‐hybridizing fragment characteristic of a deletion of C4A and CYP21‐A. These patients probably carried all, or at least the class II and III regions, of the extended haplotype marked by B8/C4A*Q0/C4Bl/BfS/DR3/DR52, which has been associated with several autoimmune diseases and is present in 11% of the healthy Caucasoid population. Of the remaining subjects, two had evidence of the extended haplotype marked by B]8/C4A3/C4BQ*0/BfFl/DR3, which is present in less than 5% of the healthy population and has been associated with insulin‐dependent diabetes mellitus. These data provide support for an autoimmune etiology for, and genetic predisposition to, IBM.


American Journal of Human Genetics | 1995

Autosomal dominant distal myopathy: Linkage to chromosome 14

Nigel G. Laing; B.A. Laing; C. Meredith; S.D. Wilton; Peter D. Robbins; K. Honeyman; S Dorosz; H. Kozman; F.L. Mastaglia; Byron Kakulas


Annals of Neurology | 1995

Apolipoprotein E ϵ4 in inclusion body myositis

M.J. Garlepp; Hyacinth Tabarias; Frank M. van Bockxmeer; P.J. Zilko; B.A. Laing; F.L. Mastaglia


Annals of Neurology | 1995

Apolipoprotein E ε4 in inclusion body myositis

M.J. Garlepp; Hyacinth Tabarias; F. van Bockxmeer; P.J. Zilko; B.A. Laing; F.L. Mastaglia


Baillière's clinical neurology | 1993

Treatment of inflammatory myopathies

F.L. Mastaglia; B.A. Laing; P.J. Zilko


Autosomal dominant distal myopathy linkage on Chromosome 14 | 1994

Autosomal dominant distal myopathy linkage on Chromosome 14

C. Meredith; B.A. Laing; S.D. Wilton; Francis Mastaglia; Peter Robbins; H. Kozman; K. Honeyman; S.M. Dorosz; Byron Kakulas; Nigel G. Laing


Laing, N.G., Laing, B.A., Meredith, C., Wilton, S.D. <http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Wilton, Steve.html>, Mastaglia, F.L. <http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Mastaglia, Frank.html>, Robbins, P., Honeyman, K., Dorosz, S. and Kakulas, B.A. (1993) Autosomal dominant distal myopathy: linkage to chromosome 14. Clinical Biochemist Reviews, 14 . | 1993

Autosomal dominant distal myopathy: linkage to chromosome 14

Nigel G. Laing; B.A. Laing; C. Meredith; S.D. Wilton; F.L. Mastaglia; Peter D. Robbins; K. Honeyman; S.M. Dorosz; Byron Kakulas


Annals of Neurology | 1995

Apolipoprotein E ?4 in inclusion body myositis

M.J. Garlepp; Hyacinth Tabarias; Frank M. van Bockxmeer; P.J. Zilko; B.A. Laing; F.L. Mastaglia


Annals of Neurology | 1995

Apolipoprotein Ee4 in inclusion body myositis

M.J. Garlepp; Hyacinth Tabarias; F. van Bockxmeer; P.J. Zilko; B.A. Laing; F.L. Mastaglia


Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) in steroid resistant inflammatory myopathies | 1993

Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) in steroid resistant inflammatory myopathies

P.J. Zilko; Francis Mastaglia; B.A. Laing

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P.J. Zilko

University of Western Australia

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C. Meredith

Edith Cowan University

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Byron Kakulas

University of Western Australia

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Hyacinth Tabarias

University of Western Australia

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K. Honeyman

University of Western Australia

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