Major-Histocompatibility-Complex Extended Haplotypes in Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis

Abstract
Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis is often associated with evidence of immune derangement, especially hypocomplementemia. We studied genetic markers for membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis within the major histocompatibility complex in 34 patients and their families and in 29 normal families. We examined the frequencies of extended haplotypes (combinations of alleles that tend to occur together) in patients and controls. The extended haplotype HLA-B8,DR3,SC01,GLO2(glyoxalase I 2) was observed in 9 of 68 disease-associated haplotypes (13 percent), but in only 3 of 205 controls (1 percent) (relative risk, 14.79; P<0.001). An extended haplotype similar except for a different glyoxalase allotype (B8,DR3,SC01,GLO1) did not occur with increased frequency, nor did any other extended haplotypes. Patients with the extended haplotype B8,DR3,SC01,GL02 had a higher incidence of renal insufficiency than those without it (P<0.01).