HLA-I/KIR genotypes influence HIV-1 disease progression and viral load, but their role in primary infection is uncertain. Inconsistent results from previous studies suggest that the inoculum size and transmission route-parenteral vs. sexual-may influence this association. We conducted a GWAS in a population of people living with HIV-1 and HIV-1-exposed seronegative individuals exposed to the virus through the sexual route. Our data do not support any role of the HLA/KIR system in susceptibility to sexually transmitted HIV-1 infection. The genetics basis of HIV-1 viral load and disease progression are distinct from the genetics of HIV resistance, a paradox worth exploring.
Impact of HLA allele-KIR partners on sexually transmitted HIV-1 infection / C. Serrano-Rísquez, O. MOHAMED ALY, N. Rallón, J.M. Benito, A. Gómez-Vidal, F.J. Márquez, M. Alján, A. Rivero-Juárez, I. Pérez-Valero, A. Rivero, F. Sinangil, I. Saulle, M. Biasin, M. Clerici, D. Forthal, M.E. Saéz, A. Caruz. - In: THE JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES. - ISSN 1537-6613. - 230:(2024 Nov), pp. 5.e.1077-5.e.1081. [10.1093/infdis/jiae436]
Impact of HLA allele-KIR partners on sexually transmitted HIV-1 infection
O. MOHAMED ALY;I. Saulle;M. Biasin;M. Clerici;
2024
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HLA-I/KIR genotypes influence HIV-1 disease progression and viral load, but their role in primary infection is uncertain. Inconsistent results from previous studies suggest that the inoculum size and transmission route-parenteral vs. sexual-may influence this association. We conducted a GWAS in a population of people living with HIV-1 and HIV-1-exposed seronegative individuals exposed to the virus through the sexual route. Our data do not support any role of the HLA/KIR system in susceptibility to sexually transmitted HIV-1 infection. The genetics basis of HIV-1 viral load and disease progression are distinct from the genetics of HIV resistance, a paradox worth exploring.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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