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Distinct genetic architectures and environmental factors associate with host response to the γ2-herpesvirus infections

Authors :
Denise Whitby
Alexander T. Dilthey
Deepti Gurdasani
Martin L. Hibberd
Wendell Miley
Manjinder S. Sandhu
Cristina Pomilla
Paul Kellam
Nazzarena Labo
Robert U. Newton
Gershim Asiki
Elena M. Cornejo Castro
Vickie Marshall
Alexander J. Mentzer
Elizabeth H. Young
Martin O. Pollard
Inês Barroso
Neneh Sallah
Tommy Carstensen
Segun Fatumo
Sallah, Neneh [0000-0002-2953-5311]
Pollard, Martin O [0000-0001-8738-0920]
Dilthey, Alexander T [0000-0002-6394-4581]
Mentzer, Alexander J [0000-0002-4502-2209]
Cornejo Castro, Elena M [0000-0003-1480-1397]
Asiki, Gershim [0000-0002-9966-1153]
Hibberd, Martin L [0000-0001-8587-1849]
Sandhu, Manjinder [0000-0002-2725-142X]
Kellam, Paul [0000-0003-3166-4734]
Barroso, Inês [0000-0001-5800-4520]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Pollard, Martin O. [0000-0001-8738-0920]
Dilthey, Alexander T. [0000-0002-6394-4581]
Mentzer, Alexander J. [0000-0002-4502-2209]
Cornejo Castro, Elena M. [0000-0003-1480-1397]
Hibberd, Martin L. [0000-0001-8587-1849]
Source :
Nature Communications, Nature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group UK, 2020.

Abstract

Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) and Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) establish life-long infections and are associated with malignancies. Striking geographic variation in incidence and the fact that virus alone is insufficient to cause disease, suggests other co-factors are involved. Here we present epidemiological analysis and genome-wide association study (GWAS) in 4365 individuals from an African population cohort, to assess the influence of host genetic and non-genetic factors on virus antibody responses. EBV/KSHV co-infection (OR = 5.71(1.58–7.12)), HIV positivity (OR = 2.22(1.32–3.73)) and living in a more rural area (OR = 1.38(1.01–1.89)) are strongly associated with immunogenicity. GWAS reveals associations with KSHV antibody response in the HLA-B/C region (p = 6.64 × 10−09). For EBV, associations are identified for VCA (rs71542439, p = 1.15 × 10−12). Human leucocyte antigen (HLA) and trans-ancestry fine-mapping substantiate that distinct variants in HLA-DQA1 (p = 5.24 × 10−44) are driving associations for EBNA-1 in Africa. This study highlights complex interactions between KSHV and EBV, in addition to distinct genetic architectures resulting in important differences in pathogenesis and transmission.<br />Disease prognosis after infection with Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus and Epstein-Barr Virus is highly variable. Here the authors carry out epidemiological and genetic analysis of a Ugandan cohort and suggest complex interactions may influence pathogenesis and transmission.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9201370d7f0f71f5aba29484d33af2e9