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HLA-DQ9
HLA-DQ9 (DQ9) is an HLA-DQ split antigens also recognized by DQ3, and is specific to the HLA-DQB1*0303 gene product.
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Serology
The serotyping efficiency of DQ9 is poor. The recognition of DQB1*0303 by DQ9 and or DQ3 is poorest, DQ2 which recognizes a different DBB1*group recognizes DQB1*0303 as efficiently as DQ3. For this reason DQ9 serotyping is a poor method of typing for transplantation or disease association prediction or study. AllelesDQB1*0303 (DQ9) is associated with nasal polyps,[2] gestational diabetes,[3] microscopic polyangiitis (Japanese). Primary linkage is with DRB1*0901-DQB1*0303 [4] HaplotypesDQ9.2DQA1*0201:DQB1*0303 is associated with type I psoriasis (vulgaris),[5][6] DQ9.3DQA1*0301:DQB1*0303 maybe associated with juvenile diabetes in the orient.[7][8] (Chinese) Primary linkage of vitiligo is with DQA1*03-DQB1*0303[9] References
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