KIR‐HLA‐A and B alleles of the Bw4 epitope against HIV infection in discordant heterosexual couples in Chaco Argentina |
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Authors: | Alicia Habegger de Sorrentino Jessica L. Sinchi Karina Marinic Rosana López Ernesto Iliovich |
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Affiliation: | 1. Servicio de Genética Molecular e Histocompatibilidad, Hospital Julio C. Perrando, , Resistencia, Chaco, Argentina;2. Servicio de Infectología, Hospital Dr. Julio C. Perrando, , Resistencia, Chaco, Argentina |
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Abstract: | Activating and inhibitory killer immunoglobulin‐like receptors (KIR) and their ligands HLA‐Bw4 (loci A and B) were studied by way of establishing whether they can contribute to protection against HIV‐1 infection in highly exposed and persistently seronegative (HESN) patients. Twenty‐three HIV‐1 serodiscordant heterosexual couples, 100 HIV‐1+ patients and 200 healthy individuals were included in this retrospective case–control study. HLA typing was performed by means of PCR followed by sequence‐specific oligonucleotide probe reverse hybridization. KIR3DL1 and KIR3DS1 were studied by PCR sequence‐specific primers. The frequency of KIR3DS1(3DS1/3DL1)‐Bw4 combination was significantly higher in HESN patients versus the discordant couples (P = 0·0003) and HIV‐1+ patients (P = 0·0001). Conversely, the KIR3DL1/KIR3DL1 homozygosity was significantly decreased in HESN patients versus the discordant couples (P = 0·00003), and HIV‐1+ patients (P = 0·00066). The frequency of HLA‐A*32 and HLA‐B*44 was higher in HESN versus their discordant couples (P = 0·009; P = 0·049), and HIV‐1+ patients (P = 0·00002; P = 0·0001). This had greater significance in combination with KIR3DS1 (3DS1/3DL1). KIR3DS1(3DS1/3DL1) could have a greater effect on protection against HIV‐1 infection in HESN patients when bound to a specific HLA allele, in this case HLA‐A*32 and HLA‐B*44, both Bw4 alleles. The differences probably arise both in the HLA alleles and in the subtypes of KIR receptors depending on the ethnic group studied. |
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Keywords: | HIV‐1 HLA, human leucocyte antigen killer immunoglobulin‐like receptor KIR3DL1 KIR3DS1 |
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