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Table 2 HLA-G14bp genotypes/alleles in kidney transplant recipients and comparison between populations

From: HLA-G14bp ins/del polymorphism and post-transplant weight gain in kidney transplantation: potential implications beyond tolerance

 

Present study

Italian population

Brasilian population

Recipients

Controlsa

Controlsb

Controlsc

Recipients (Sardinia)d

Controls (Sardinia)d

Recipientse

Controlse

(n = 173)

(n = 118)

(n = 400)

(n = 102)

(n = 418)

(n = 371)

(n = 83)

(n = 97)

Genotypes

 n (%)

 n (%)

 n (%)

 n (%)

 n (%)

 n (%)

 n (%)

 n (%)

−14/−14, 210 bp

42 (24.3)

40 (33.9)

124 (31.0)

36 (35.3)

139 (33.5)

119 (32.2)

21 (25.3)

32 (33)

-14/+ 14, 210/224 bp

93 (53.7)

62 (52.5)

216 (54.0)

47 (46.1)

198 (47.4)

178 (47.9)

37 (44.6)

49 (51)

+ 14/+ 14, 224 bp

38 (22.0)

16 (13.6)

60 (15.0)

19 (18.6)

81 (19.4)

74 (19.9)

25 (30.1)

16 (16)

Alleles

 -14, 210 bp

177 (51.2)

142 (60.2)

464 (58.0)

119 (58.3)

476 (57.0)

416 (56.1)

79 (47.6)

113 (58.2)

  + 14, 224 bp

169 (48.8)

94 (39.8)

336 (42.0)

85 (41.7)

360 (43.0)

326 (43.9)

87 (52.4)

81 (41.8)

  1. References: aunrelated donors, reference Italian population; bFabris A., 2011 [24];cSizzano F., 2012 [25]; dLittera R [14].; eCrispim J.C., 2008 [13]