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Increased Prevalence of Unstable HLA-C Variants in HIV-1 Rapid-Progressor Patients

Authors :
Chiara Stefani
Antonella Sangalli
Elena Locatelli
Tania Federico
Giovanni Malerba
Maria Grazia Romanelli
Gustavo Adolfo Argañaraz
Bosco Christiano Maciel Da Silva
Alberto Jose Duarte Da Silva
Jorge Casseb
Enrique Roberto Argañaraz
Alessandra Ruggiero
Donato Zipeto
Source :
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Vol 23, Iss 23, p 14852 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2022.

Abstract

HIV-1 infection in the absence of treatment results in progression toward AIDS. Host genetic factors play a role in HIV-1 pathogenesis, but complete knowledge is not yet available. Since less-expressed HLA-C variants are associated with poor HIV-1 control and unstable HLA-C variants are associated with higher HIV-1 infectivity, we investigated whether there was a correlation between the different stages of HIV-1 progression and the presence of specific HLA-C allotypes. HLA-C genotyping was performed using allele-specific PCR by analyzing a treatment-naïve cohort of 96 HIV-1-infected patients from multicentric cohorts in the USA, Canada, and Brazil. HIV-1-positive subjects were classified according to their different disease progression status as progressors (Ps, n = 48), long-term non-progressors (LTNPs, n = 37), and elite controllers (ECs, n = 11). HLA-C variants were classified as stable or unstable according to their binding stability to β2-microglobulin/peptide complex. Our results showed a significant correlation between rapid progression to AIDS and the presence of two or one unstable HLA-C variants (p-value: 0.0078, p-value: 0.0143, respectively). These findings strongly suggest a link between unstable HLA-C variants both at genotype and at allele levels and rapid progression to AIDS. This work provides further insights into the impact of host genetic factors on AIDS progression.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14220067, 16616596, and 62384120
Volume :
23
Issue :
23
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.6723b157a94946aea5ca72ef62384120
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms232314852