HLA antigens in Behçet's disease with refractory ocular attacks

Abstract
HLA class I, II, and III antigens were studied in Japanese patients with Behçet's disease with refractory ocular attacks. In addition to the increased frequency of B51, DQw3, especially TA10‐negative DQw3, was increased and DQw1 was decreased significantly in this subgroup of Behçet's disease As for complement markers, C4A Q0 was increased. A rare variant of BF S07 was first observed in Japanese. Although the mechanism for the DQw3 association is obscure, a possible hypothesis is that an immune‐response or immune‐suppression gene linked to the DQ antigens modulates the disease severity and the efficacy of treatments.