No correlation between HLA-DQ 2.5, DQ 8.1 and DQ 6.2 and circulating levels of antibodies against gliadins in schizophrenia

  • Ryan Thomas McLean
  • , Lorna Halley
  • , David St Clair
  • , Jun Wei

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It has been suggested that gluten consumption is linked to schizophrenia, with this link strengthened through the presence of circulating anti-native gliadin antibodies (AGAs). The human leukocyte antigen (HLA) system is crucial for antigen presentation and antibody secretion but no study has examined the relationship between HLA-II variants and circulating antibodies against gliadin peptides. In this study, HLA-II variants were genotyped in patients with schizophrenia and the relationship between these variants and plasma AGA levels was examined. Although there was no association found, HLA-AGA associations could potentially serve as a marker of gluten sensitivity in patients with schizophrenia.
Idioma originalEnglish
Número do artigo0165-1781
Páginas (de-até)325-327
Número de páginas3
RevistaPsychiatry Research
Volume271
Data online antecipada1 dez. 2018
DOIs
Estado da publicaçãoPublished - 1 jan. 2019

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