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Single-nucleotide polymorphism-defined class I and class III major histocompatibility complex genetic subregions contribute to natural long-term nonprogression in HIV infection
Authors:Guergnon J,Dalmasso C,Broet P,Meyer L,Westrop S J,Imami N,Vicenzi E,Morsica G,Tinelli M,Zanone Poma B,Goujard C,Potard V,Gotch F M,Casoli C,Cossarizza A,Macciardi F,Debré P,Delfraissy J F,Galli M,Autran B,Costagliola D,Poli G,Theodorou I,Riva A  GISHEAL Consortium
Affiliation:INSERM UMR-S 945, Paris, France.
Abstract:
We performed a genome-wide association study comparing a cohort of 144 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV type 1-infected, untreated white long-term nonprogressors (LTNPs) with a cohort of 605 HIV-1-infected white seroconverters. Forty-seven single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), located from class I to class III major histocompatibility complex (MHC) subregions, show statistical association (false discovery rate, <0.05) with the LTNP condition, among which 5 reached genome-wide significance after Bonferonni correction. The MHC LTNP-associated SNPs are ordered in ≥4 linkage disequilibrium blocks; interestingly, an MHC class III linkage disequilibrium block (defined by the rs9368699 SNP) seems specific to the LTNP phenotype.
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