| Literature DB >> 24245779 |
Gero Hütter1, Christian Blüthgen, Martin Neumann, Mark Reinwald, Daniel Nowak, Harald Klüter.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: CCR5-delta32 heterozygous individuals are susceptible to HIV-1. However, it is not clear if there is a relevant protective effect against transmission and a beneficial effect in terms of HIV progression which cannot be attributed to CCR5 surface density alone. Therefore we investigated HIV-1 dependency factors (HDF) which might be differently regulated in CCR5 wild type (WT) and CCR5-delta32 heterozygous individuals.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24245779 PMCID: PMC3834523 DOI: 10.1186/1742-6405-10-26
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Res Ther ISSN: 1742-6405 Impact factor: 2.250
A selection of published surveys concerning possible clinical benefits (transmission or progression) of the CCR5-delta32 heterozygous genotype
| 1427 | HIV + vs. sero-negative control group | Transmission | P = 0.012 | [ |
| 30 | ESN | Transmission | P = 0.04 | [ |
| 54 | ESN | Transmission | P = 0.05* | [ |
| 2605 | Woman | Transmission | OR: 0.63 (95% CI 0.44-0.90) | [ |
| 2996 | High risk groups | Transmission | Risk = 0.30 (95% CI: 0.08-0.97) | [ |
| 1252 | MSM | Transmission | NS | [ |
| 1200 | HIV + vs control | Transmission, progression to AIDS | Both significant | [ |
| 108 | IDU | Progression to AIDS | NS | [ |
| 127 | Children | Progression to AIDS | Significant (p = 0.008) Effect is abrogated in case of a SDF1-3′A genotype | [ |
| 1955 | Hemophilia patients | Progression to AIDS | Significant | [ |
| 512 | Mother-child | Transmission, progression to AIDS | NS, significant | [ |
These controversial data suggest that there might be additional factors beside the CCR5-delta32 genotype like SDF 1-3′ which contribute to the clinical outcome of transmission and infection. (ESN = exposed seronegative, MSM = men having sex with men, IDU = injecting drug users, CI = confidence interval, OR = odds ratio, NS = not significant) *only significant in heterosexuals.
Results and characteristics of analyzed specimen
| 1 | N0014/05 | m | 19 | + | |
| 2 | N0015/05 | f | 53 | + | |
| 3 | N0023/05 | m | 24 | + | |
| 4 | N0024/05 | f | 21 | + | |
| 5 | N0031/05 | m | 25 | + | |
| 6 | N0035/05 | m | 21 | | + |
| 7 | N0091/06 | m | 30 | + | |
| 8 | N0094/06 | m | 20 | + | |
| 9 | N0103/06 | m | 32 | + | |
| 10 | N0106/06 | m | 23 | + | |
| 11 | N0118/07 | f | 28 | | + |
| 12 | N0136/07 | f | 29 | | + |
| 13 | N0153/07 | f | 29 | | + |
| 14 | N0158/07 | m | 25 | | + |
| 15 | N0163/07 | f | 23 | | + |
| 16 | N0200/08 | f | 74 | + | |
| 17 | N0204/08 | f | 85 | + | |
| 18 | N0305/09 | f | 28 | | + |
| 19 | N0312/09 | f | 34 | + |
CD34+ hematopoeitic progenitor cells for genotyping were obtained by bone marrow aspiration.
Figure 1Results of the micro array gene expression analysis of 19 specimens. In the group of heterozygous CCR5-delta32 carriers 4 genes associated with HIV-1 pathogenesis have been found to be overexpressed: A. U2AF65, B. CD30L, C. PRKACB, and D. TAP. Normalized arbitrary expression levels.
Figure 2Results of the micro array gene expression analysis of 19 specimens. In wild type sample there were 3 genes associated with HIV-1 significantly overexpressed compared to heterozygous CCR5-delta32 carriers: A. TOP1, B. CXCR2, and C. SREBF2. Normalized arbitrary expression levels.
Three genes with a link to HIV-1 pathogenesis were found to be significant higher expressed in the CCR5 wild type group
| Gene | Function | Beneficial effect for CCR5-delta32 carriers | Reference | |
| Transm. | Repli. | |||
| TOP1 | Synthesis of cDNA | | Possible | [ |
| CXCR2 | Receptor for IL-8. Mediates neutrophil migration to sites of inflammation. | Possible | | [ |
| SREBF2 | Cholesterol metabolism | Possible | [ | |
For TOP1 and SREBF2 there are reports that overexpression of these genes might have a beneficial effect on HIV-1 infection. For CXCR2 overexpression this beneficial effect was described in case of HIV-1 transmission. (transm. = transmission, repli. = replication).
Four genes were found with link to HIV-1 in the CCR5-delta32 heterozygous group
| Gene | Function | Beneficial effect for CCR5-delta32 carriers | Reference | |
| Transm. | Repli. | |||
| U2AF65 | Splicing factor | Unknown | [ | |
| CD30L | Regulation immune response | Unknown | [ | |
| PRKACB | Catalytic subunit of camp-dependent protein kinase | Unknown | [ | |
| TAP | Antigen presentation | Possible | [ | |
Only for TAP there was a beneficial effect pre-described in terms of viral transmission. For the other three genes there are currently no data concerning a beneficial effect available. (transm. = transmission, repli. = replication).