| Literature DB >> 20519398 |
Louis-Marie Yindom1, Aleksandra Leligdowicz, Maureen P Martin, Xiaojiang Gao, Ying Qi, Syed M A Zaman, Maarten Schim van der Loeff, Carla van Tienen, Assan Jaye, Akum Aveika, Archibald Worwui, Mathurin Diatta, Tim Vincent, Hilton C Whittle, Sarah L Rowland-Jones, Robert Walton, Mary Carrington.
Abstract
Overall, the time to AIDS after HIV-2 infection is longer than with HIV-1, and many individuals infected with HIV-2 virus remain healthy throughout their lives. Multiple HLA and KIR gene products have been implicated in the control of HIV-1, but the effect of variation at these loci on HIV-2 disease is unknown. We show here for the first time that HLA-B*1503 is associated significantly with poor prognosis after HIV-2 infection and that HLA-B*0801 is associated with susceptibility to infection. Interestingly, previous data indicate that HLA-B*1503 is associated with low viral loads in HIV-1 clade B infection but has no significant effect on viral load in clade C infection. In general, alleles strongly associated with HIV-1 disease showed no effect in HIV-2 disease. These data emphasize the unique nature of the effects of HLA and HLA/KIR combinations on HIV-2 immune responses relative to HIV-1, which could be related to their distinct clinical course.Entities:
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20519398 PMCID: PMC2916551 DOI: 10.1128/JVI.00116-10
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Virol ISSN: 0022-538X Impact factor: 5.103