Research Article

Selective Subnormal IgG1 in 54 Adult Index Patients with Frequent or Severe Bacterial Respiratory Tract Infections

Table 4

HLA haplotype frequencies in Alabama adults1.

HLA-AHLA-BSelective subnormal IgG1 index patients (76 chromosomes)Controls ( chromosomes)Value of

01080.1842 ()0.0925 (1502)0.0118
370.0132 ()0.0050 (1210)0.3478
520.0132 ()0 (1502)0.0488
570.0132 ()0.0066 (1210)0.4231
02070.0263 ()0.0413 (1502)0.3944
150.0789 ()0.0306 (1502)0.0356
180.0132 ()0.0083 (1210)0.4897
270.0395 ()0.0083 (1210)0.0369
350.0132 ()0.0083 (1210)0.0488
400.0395 ()0.0073 (1502)0.0266
440.0921 ()0.0633 (1502)0.3182
450.0132 ()0 (1502)0.0488
510.0132 ()0.0127 (1502)0.6297
570.0263 ()0.0047 (1502)0.0662
03070.0526 ()0.0546 (1502)0.6000
140.0132 ()0.0113 (1502)0.5908
440.0132 ()0.0127 (1502)0.6297
550.0395 ()0 (1502)0.0001
11140.0132 ()0 (1502)0.0488
180.0132 ()0.0020 (1502)0.1793
350.0526 ()0.0140 (1502)0.0291
380.0132 ()0 (1502)0.0488
510.0263 ()0.0033 (1210)0.0443
23180.0132 ()0 (1502)0.0488
400.0132 ()0 (1502)0.0488
2470.0132 ()0.0050 (1210)0.3478
350.0132 ()0.0060 (1502)0.0007
440.0132 ()0.0083 (1210)0.4897
26350.0132 ()0 (1502)0.0488
29440.0395 ()0.0233 (1502)0.2755
31400.0132 ()0.0033 (1210)0.2629
3280.0132 ()0 (1502)0.0488
400.0132 ()0 (1502)0.0488
33440.0132 ()0 (1502)0.0488

HLA, human leukocyte antigen. These data represent observations in 38 unrelated white index patients with selective subnormal IgG1 for whom haplotyping observations were available (=76 chromosomes) and other white adults who underwent haplotype analysis for paternity testing. All subjects were residents of Alabama. All haplotypes could be detected with both DNA-based and serologic methods with the exception of haplotypes containing B70 and B72 that were not detected by serologic methods. Results are displayed as % (). Comparisons were made with Fischer’s exact test or Pearson’s chi-square test, as appropriate.
2These are nominal values of . Bonferroni correction for 34 comparisons yielded a revised for significance of <0.0015.