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Activating Killer Immunoglobulin Receptors and HLA-C: A successful combination providing HIV-1 control

Authors :
Eddi Di Marco
Priscilla Biswas
Francesca Sironi
Agostino Riva
Patrizia Larghero
Elisabetta Ugolotti
Gino Tripodi
Maria Cristina Monti
Silvia Nozza
Andrea De Maria
Francesco Marras
Mauro S. Malnati
Maciej Tarkowski
Irene Vanni
Davide De Battista
Domenico Bordo
Guido Poli
Giuseppe Tambussi
Angela Pistorio
Roberto Biassoni
Elisa Vicenzi
Malnati, Mauro S.
Ugolotti, Elisabetta
Monti, Maria Cristina
De Battista, Davide
Vanni, Irene
Bordo, Domenico
Sironi, Francesca
Larghero, Patrizia
Di Marco, Eddi
Biswas, Priscilla
Poli, Guido
Vicenzi, Elisa
Riva, Agostino
Tarkowski, Maciej
Tambussi, Giuseppe
Nozza, Silvia
Tripodi, Gino
Marras, Francesco
De Maria, Andrea
Pistorio, Angela
Biassoni, Roberto
Source :
Scientific Reports
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Several studies demonstrated a relevant role of polymorphisms located within the HLA-B and -C loci and the Killer Immunoglobulin Receptors (KIRs) 3DL1 and 3DS1 in controlling HIV-1 replication. KIRs are regulatory receptors expressed at the surface of NK and CD8+ T-cells that specifically bind HLA-A and -B alleles belonging to the Bw4 supratype and all the -C alleles expressing the C1 or C2 supratype. We here disclose a novel signature associated with the Elite Controller but not with the long-term nonprogressor status concerning 2DS activating KIRs and HLA-C2 alleles insensitive to miRNA148a regulation. Overall, our findings support a crucial role of NK cells in the control of HIV-1 viremia.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scientific Reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6c47c58b3ab7f59decda12b6bdc9e040