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Huanliang Liu1, Mary Carrington, Chunhui Wang, Sarah Holte, Jean Lee, Benjamin Greene, Florian Hladik, David M Koelle, Anna Wald, Kyoko Kurosawa, Charles R Rinaldo, Connie Celum, Roger Detels, Lawrence Corey, M Juliana McElrath, Tuofu Zhu.
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In 1716 individuals--801 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1-seropositive individuals, 217 high-risk HIV-1-seronegative individuals, and 698 general HIV-1-seronegative individuals--from a Seattle cohort and a Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study cohort, the association between HIV-1 susceptibility and repeat-region polymorphisms in the gene for the dendritic cell-specific intercellular adhesion molecule-3-grabbing nonintegrin-related molecule (DC-SIGNR) was investigated; 16 genotypes were found in the DC-SIGNR repeat region. The DC-SIGNR homozygous 7/7 repeat was found to be associated with an increased risk of HIV-1 infection (17.5% in high-risk HIV-1-seronegative individuals vs. 28.5% in HIV-1-seropositive individuals; P=.0015), whereas the DC-SIGNR heterozygous 7/5 repeat tended to be correlated with resistance to HIV-1 infection (35.5% in high-risk HIV-1-seronegative individuals vs. 27.6% in HIV-1-seropositive individuals; P=.0291). These findings suggest that DC-SIGNR polymorphisms may influence susceptibility to HIV-1.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16453266 DOI: 10.1086/499820
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Infect Dis ISSN: 0022-1899 Impact factor: 5.226