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Polymorphisms in the interleukin-4 receptor alpha chain gene influence susceptibility to HIV-1 infection and its progression to AIDS.

Alex Soriano1, Francisco Lozano, Harold Oliva, Felipe García, Meritxell Nomdedéu, Elisa De Lazzari, Carmen Rodríguez, Alicia Barrasa, José I Lorenzo, Jorge Del Romero, Montserrat Plana, José M Miró, José M Gatell, Jordi Vives, Teresa Gallart.   

Abstract

Interleukin (IL) 4 is a key T helper-2 cytokine that downregulates and upregulates CCR5 and CXCR4, respectively, the main coreceptors for HIV. Our objective is to investigate whether single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the IL-4 receptor alpha chain gene (IL4RA) affect HIV infection and its progression to AIDS. The I50V SNP in exon 5 and the haplotypes of six SNPs in exon 12 (E375A, C406R, S411L, S478P, Q551R, and V554I) were studied by polymerase chain reaction and sequencing in 30 HIV+ long-term nonprogressors (LTNP), 36 HIV+ typical progressors (TP), 55 highly exposed but uninfected individuals (EU), 25 EU-sexuals (EU-Sex; mostly women) and 30 EU-hemophiliacs (EU-Hem; hepatitis C virus+), and 97 healthy controls (HC), all Caucasians and lacking CCR5Delta32 homozygosity. V50 homozygosity was increased in LTNP (44%) compared with the other groups [p = 0.005; relative risk ratio = 3.4, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.12-10.6, p = 0.03]. The most common (C) exon 12 haplotype, ECSSQV, predominated in all groups, but uncommon (U) haplotypes were increased in HIV+ individuals (n = 64), especially in those (51 of 64) infected via parenteral exposure (35.3%) compared with HC (20.4%) and EU-Hem (18.4%) [p = 0.01; odds ratio (OR) = 2.14, 95% CI = 1.25-3.67, p = 0.01]. EU-Sex also had an increased frequency of U-haplotypes (34.8%) (OR = 2.10, 95% CI = 1.03-4.21, p = 0.01) as well as an increased frequency of CU + UU genotypes (60.9%) compared with HC (38.2%) and EU-Hem (26.6%) (p = 0.043). Distributions of genotypes fitted Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. Data suggest that V50 homozygosity associates with slow progression and that exon 12 U-haplotypes might be associated with both susceptibility to infection via parenteral route and resistance to infection via sexual exposure. Further studies are required to confirm these findings.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16189667     DOI: 10.1007/s00251-005-0041-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunogenetics        ISSN: 0093-7711            Impact factor:   2.846


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