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Table 3 Clinical and immunological characterization and inferred haplotypes present in a sample of 10 Canadian HH patients

From: A new 500 kb haplotype associated with high CD8+ T-lymphocyte numbers predicts a less severe expression of hereditary hemochromatosis

  

Age

TfSat

Ferritin

TBIS

Associated

CD4+

CD8+

Haplotype 1

Haplotype 2

ID

Gender

(years)

(%)

(ng/ml)

(g)

diseases

(×106/ml)

ZSCAN12

PGBD1

ZNF193

ZNF165

ZNF184

ZSCAN12

PGBD1

ZNF193

ZNF165

ZNF184

1

M

52

96

2210

5.0

 

0.95

0.26

A

A

A

T

G

A

A

A

T

G

2

M

54

97

1618

12.0

 

0.97

0.17

A

A

A

T

G

A

A

A

T

G

3

F

65

95

1002

7.5

 

0.30

0.14

A

A

A

T

G

A

A

A

T

G

4

F

63

n.a.

2550

28.5

 

0.66

0.21

A

A

A

T

G

G

A

A

T

T

5

M

43

n.a.

n.a.

25.0

Hepatitis C infection

0.80

0.43

A

A

A

T

G

A

A

A

T

G

6

F

61

60

500

2.0

Celiac disease

0.93

0.53

A

A

A

T

G

G

A

A

T

T

7

F

35

95

82

0.5

Hashimoto's thyroiditis

0.79

0.50

A

A

A

T

G

A

A

A

T

G

8

M

51

83

646

2.6

 

0.55

0.43

A

A

A

G

T

A

A

A

T

T

9

F

80

79

463

1.7

Small cell B lymphoma

0.64

0.40

G

G

G

G

G

G

A

A

T

T

10

M

39

45

695

2.1

 

1.01

0.58

G

G

G

G

G

G

G

G

G

T

  1. M: male; F: female. Tfsat: transferrin saturation. n.a.: not available.
  2. Alleles in bold represent conserved haplotype regions. Text in grey highlight subjects with associated diseases.