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Variation in human β-defensin genes: new insights from a multi-population study.

R K Mehlotra1, P A Zimmerman, A Weinberg, R J Jurevic.   

Abstract

Human β-defensin 2 (hBD-2) and hBD-3, encoded by DEFB4 and DEFB103A, respectively, have shown anti-HIV activity, and both genes exhibit copy number variation (CNV). Although the role of hBD-1, encoded by DEFB1, in HIV-1 infection is less clear, single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in DEFB1 may influence viral loads and disease progression. We examined the distribution of DEFB1 SNPs and DEFB4/103A CNV, and the relationship between DEFB1 SNPs and DEFB4/103A CNV using samples from two HIV/AIDS cohorts from the United States (n = 150) and five diverse populations from the Coriell Cell Repositories (n = 46). We determined the frequencies of 10 SNPs in DEFB1 using a post-PCR, oligonucleotide ligation detection reaction-fluorescent microsphere assay, and CNV in DEFB4/103A by real-time quantitative PCR. There were noticeable differences in the frequencies of DEFB1 SNP alleles and haplotypes among various racial/ethnic groups. The DEFB4/103A copy numbers varied from 2 to 8 (median, 4), and there was a significant difference between the copy numbers of self-identified whites and blacks in the US cohorts (Mann-Whitney U-test P = 0.04). A significant difference was observed in the distribution of DEFB4/103A CNV among DEFB1 -52G/A and -390T/A genotypes (Kruskal-Wallis P = 0.017 and 0.026, respectively), while not in the distribution of DEFB4/103A CNV among -52G/A_-44C/G_-20G/A diplotypes. These observations provide additional insights for further investigating the complex interplay between β-defensin genetic polymorphisms and susceptibility to, or the progression or severity of, HIV infection/disease.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 23194186      PMCID: PMC3664661          DOI: 10.1111/iji.12021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Immunogenet        ISSN: 1744-3121            Impact factor:   1.466


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Review 1.  Human Genetic Variation and HIV/AIDS in Papua New Guinea: Time to Connect the Dots.

Authors:  Rajeev K Mehlotra
Journal:  Curr HIV/AIDS Rep       Date:  2018-12       Impact factor: 5.071

2.  Copy Number Variation within Human β-Defensin Gene Cluster Influences Progression to AIDS in the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study.

Authors:  Rajeev K Mehlotra; Jean-Eudes Dazard; Bangan John; Peter A Zimmerman; Aaron Weinberg; Richard J Jurevic
Journal:  J AIDS Clin Res       Date:  2012

3.  A preliminary assessment of Toll-like receptor and β-defensin gene polymorphisms in Papua New Guinea - what does it mean for HIV/AIDS?

Authors:  Barne Willie; Janet Gare; Christopher L King; Peter A Zimmerman; Rajeev K Mehlotra
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Review 4.  An evolutionary history of defensins: a role for copy number variation in maximizing host innate and adaptive immune responses.

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Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2015-03-18       Impact factor: 7.561

5.  Association of Toll-like receptor polymorphisms with HIV status in North Americans.

Authors:  B Willie; N B Hall; C M Stein; R J Jurevic; A Weinberg; R K Mehlotra; P A Zimmerman
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Review 6.  Modulation of Human β-Defensin-1 Production by Viruses.

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7.  Associations of Toll-Like Receptor and β-Defensin Polymorphisms with Measures of Periodontal Disease (PD) in HIV+ North American Adults: An Exploratory Study.

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