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Weaker HLA Footprints on HIV in the Unique and Highly Genetically Admixed Host Population of Mexico
- Source :
- Journal of Virology
- Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- HIV circumvents HLA class I-restricted CD8 + T-cell responses through selection of escape mutations that leave characteristic mutational “footprints,” also known as HLA-associated polymorphisms (HAPs), on HIV sequences at the population level. While many HLA footprints are universal across HIV subtypes and human populations, others can be region specific as a result of the unique immunogenetic background of each host population. Using a published probabilistic phylogenetically informed model, we compared HAPs in HIV Gag and Pol (PR-RT) in 1,612 subtype B-infected, antiretroviral treatment-naive individuals from Mexico and 1,641 individuals from Canada/United States. A total of 252 HLA class I allele subtypes were represented, including 140 observed in both cohorts, 67 unique to Mexico, and 45 unique to Canada/United States. At the predefined statistical threshold of a q value of IMPORTANCE HLA footprints on HIV identify viral regions under intense and consistent pressure by HLA-restricted immune responses and the common mutational pathways that HIV uses to evade them. In particular, HLA footprints can identify novel immunogenic regions and/or epitopes targeted by understudied HLA alleles; moreover, comparative analyses across immunogenetically distinct populations can illuminate the extent to which HIV immunogenic regions and escape pathways are shared versus population-specific pathways, information which can in turn inform the design of universal or geographically tailored HIV vaccines. We compared HLA-associated footprints on HIV in two immunogenetically distinct North American populations, those of Mexico and Canada/United States. We identify both shared and population-specific pathways of HIV adaptation but also make the surprising observation that HLA footprints on HIV in Mexico overall are fewer and weaker than those in Canada/United States, raising the possibility that HLA-restricted antiviral immune responses in Mexico are weaker, and/or escape pathways somewhat less consistent, than those in other populations.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Population level
Canada/United States
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
HIV Infections
Immunogenetics
adaptation
medicine.disease_cause
gag Gene Products, Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Cohort Studies
Gene Frequency
HIV Protease
HLA Antigens
Cluster Analysis
Immunogenetic Phenomena
Phylogeny
Genetics
education.field_of_study
human immunodeficiency virus
Viral Load
HIV Reverse Transcriptase
3. Good health
HLA
Host-Pathogen Interactions
Genetic Background
Canada
030106 microbiology
Immunology
Population
Human leukocyte antigen
Biology
Microbiology
03 medical and health sciences
Region specific
Virology
medicine
Humans
Amino Acid Sequence
Allele
education
Mexico
Alleles
Immune Evasion
Host (biology)
Histocompatibility Antigens Class I
Genetic Variation
HIV
United States
immunogenetics
030104 developmental biology
Genetics, Population
Genetic Diversity and Evolution
Insect Science
Mutation
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10985514
- Volume :
- 92
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of virology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....0674e8bd358143c667e89302bbab391f