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Help Interpret Genetic Test Results


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OK here is what is says: The left side is the test, the right side results.

HLA-DQB1 03(DQ7)

HLA-DQB1 - (DQ-)

HLA-DQ2 Negative

HLA-DQ8 Negative

Does anyone know what the first two mean? My dr. says it is all negative and that I can eat wheat again and see how I feel.

If anyone knows how to read these things Please help!\

Thanks

Jennifer


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OK here is what is says: The left side is the test, the right side results.

HLA-DQB1 03(DQ7)

HLA-DQB1 - (DQ-)

HLA-DQ2 Negative

HLA-DQ8 Negative

Does anyone know what the first two mean? My dr. says it is all negative and that I can eat wheat again and see how I feel.

If anyone knows how to read these things Please help!\

Thanks

Jennifer

I'm not sure because I am a bit new as well, but HLA-DQ1 are gluten-intolerance genes. I have two of these, sub-type 5 and 6, and it kind of looks like that's what you have as well. Basically it means the same as celiac in that your body does not like gluten! Having two means you got one from Mom and one from Dad and you need to refrain from eating gluten for life for optimum health. Maybe others will post, but this is how I interpret my Enterolab results. Good luck, Jennifer!

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