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HLA-C and KIR permutations influence chronic obstructive pulmonary disease risk

Authors :
Amit Gaggar
Michael H. Cho
Kaiyu Yuan
Thi K. Tran-Nguyen
Joseph M. Pilewski
Yingze Zhang
Jianmin Xue
Frank C. Sciurba
Gerard J. Criner
Steven R. Duncan
Young-il Kim
Takudzwa Mkorombindo
Source :
JCI Insight
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

A role for hereditary influences in the susceptibility for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is widely recognized. Cytotoxic lymphocytes are implicated in COPD pathogenesis, and functions of these leukocytes are modulated by interactions between their killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIR) and human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-Class I molecules on target cells. We hypothesized HLA-Class I and KIR inheritance affect risks for COPD. HLA-Class I alleles and KIR genotypes were defined by candidate gene analyses in multiple cohorts of COPD patients (total n=392) and control smokers with normal spirometry (total n=342). Compared to controls, COPD patients had over-representations of HLA-C*07 and activating KIR2DS1, with under-representations of HLA-C*12. Particular HLA-KIR permutations were synergistic; e.g. the presence of HLA-C*07 + KIR2DS1 + HLA-C12null vs. HLAC*07null + KIR2DS1null + HLA-C12 was associated with COPD, especially among HLA-C1 allotype homozygotes (OR=18.5, 95%CI=3.7-90.9, p

Details

ISSN :
23793708
Volume :
6
Issue :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
JCI insight
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f92e9bf9fd8a84a59b7fc05709c8ed8f