Hiroo Inouye
Tokai University
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Human Immunology | 1982
Yoshisuke Nose; Kaoru Sato; Mariko Nakagawa; Keiko Kondoh; Hiroo Inouye; Kimiyoshi Tsuji
A study of HLA-D clusters associated with DR4 was performed in the Japanese population. These clusters consist of DYT, DKT2, DB3, and Dw4. Forty-two Japanese typed as DR4 were investigated, and it was found that 17 (40.5%) were DYT, 7 (16.7%) DKT2, 7 (16.7%) DB3, and 4 (9.5%) Dw4.
Journal of Dermatology | 1979
Akira Ozawa; Itsuro Matsuo; Kan Niizuma; Muneo Ohkido; Yoshisuke Nose; Hiroo Inouye; Kimiyoshi Tsuji
HLA‐C typing was performed on 40 unrelated Japanese patients with psoriasis vulgaris. The patient group consisted of 22 patients who had psoriatic HLA antigens i.e., B13 in seven cases, B17 in one case and B37 in 14 cases; and 18 patients who had none of these specific HLA antigens. HLA‐C typing was also performed on 40 unrelated healthy Japanese controls. Cw6 was found in 55.0% of the patients as compared with 5.0% of the healthy controls. All patients (21 cases) who had either B13 or B37 were positive for Cw6. Both controls who were positive for Cw6 also had B37. These results suggest the possibility of a linkage disequilibrium between Cw6 from locus C and B13 and B37 from locus B, and/or an association between Cw6 and susceptibility to psoriasis.
Human Immunology | 1980
Kimiyoshi Tsuji; Yoshisuke Nose; A.M. Yamamura; K. Komori; Hiroo Inouye
Immune response to Candida allergen in man was studied using the lymphocyte reaction in vitro and the skin test in vivo. One hundred and ten normal healthy Japanese were typed for HLA-A, B, D and DR. It was found that HLA-B7, Dw1 and DR1 were strongly associated with high responsiveness and Den and Mt2 with low responsiveness. In a family study, the inheritance of high responsiveness was observed. In the reaction patterns of HLA-D homozygote and heterozygote cells, it was found that Dw1/DR1 and Dw12/DR2 were associated with a high responders and that DYT/DR4 and DEn (6.1)/DR- were associated with low responders. It is considered that the Dw1/DRl gene might be more dominant as an immune response; the Ir gene when compared to a gene such as the DYT, and the EDn (6.1) as an immune suppressive; Is gene. A genetic factor can be implicated in the secondary response (but not the primary response) to Candida allergen. Therefore, the existence of HLA-linked Ir and/or Is gene to Candida allergen is discussed.
Tissue Antigens | 2008
Kiyotaka Komori; Yoshisuke Nose; Hiroo Inouye; Kimiyoshi Tsuji; Yasuo Nomoto; Hideto Sakai
Tissue Antigens | 1978
Shunichi Kato; Mikio Kimura; Iwao Takakura; Tatsuro Sakakibara; Hiroo Inouye; Kimiyoshi Tsuji
The Tokai journal of experimental and clinical medicine | 1983
Kiyotaka Komori; Yoshisuke Nose; Hiroo Inouye; Kimiyoshi Tsuji; Yasuo Nomoto; Yasuhiko Tomino; Hideto Sakai; Hiroyuki Iwagaki; Hiroshi Itoh; Osamu Hasegawa
Tissue Antigens | 2008
K. Hoshino; Hiroo Inouye; T. Unokuchi; M. Ito; Kimiyoshi Tsuji
The Tokai journal of experimental and clinical medicine | 1981
Kimiyoshi Tsuji; Yoshisuke Nose; Hiroo Inouye; Kiyotaka Komori; Masaichi Yamamura
Tissue Antigens | 2008
Yoshisuke Nose; Hiroo Inouye; Kimiyoshi Tsuji
The Tokai journal of experimental and clinical medicine | 1979
Kimiyoshi Tsuji; Yutaka Saito; Hiroo Inouye; Toshiro Unokuchi; Kiyokazu Komori; Motoaki Ito; Takemasa Shiraishi; Atsushi Ozawa