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Claudin-1 gene variants and susceptibility to hepatitis C infection in HIV-1 infected intravenous drug users (an ANRS case-control study).

Jade Ghosn1, Baptiste Fouquet, Yann Quertainmont, Dominique Salmon, Sabrinel Sahali, Christophe Rioux, Claudine Duvivier, Martine Mole, Jean-François Delfraissy, Micheline Misrahi.   

Abstract

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) seroprevalence is highly diverse among human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infected patients, ranging between 10% of HIV-1 infected homo-bisexuel men, to >92% in patients infected with HIV-1 who acquired HIV-1 through intravenous drug use. Thus, being HCV-free while having acquired HIV-1 via intravenous drug use is a rare situation. Claudin-1 is a protein involved in intracellular tight-junctions and has been identified as a major cellular co-receptor for HCV infection. Our objective was to determine whether Claudin-1 gene (CLDN1) mutations might be involved in natural resistance to HCV infection. We conducted a case-control study. All recruited patients acquired HIV-1 infection via intravenous drug use route before 1995. The case study patients remained free from HCV infection (negative anti-HCV antibodies and HCV-RNA). The control study patients was co-infected with HCV (positive anti-HCV antibodies). Direct genomic sequencing of the CLDN1 gene coding region and adjacent intron/exons junctions was performed from peripheral blood mononuclear cells. A total of 138 Caucasian patients were enrolled. Twenty-two patients (cases) were free from HCV infection and 116 (controls) were co-infected with HCV. We found single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) described previously with no significant differences in allele frequencies between cases and controls. In conclusion, despite being a major cellular co-receptor for HCV entry in vitro, we did not identify any specific substitution in CLDN1 gene coding region in our study patients highly exposed but resistant to HCV infection in vivo. Other cellular co-factors involved in HCV infection should be investigated in this highly-exposed intravenous drug users patients.
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Keywords:  Claudin-1; HCV entry; HIV; intravenous drug users; natural resistance

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25611191     DOI: 10.1002/jmv.24088

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Virol        ISSN: 0146-6615            Impact factor:   2.327


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1.  Claudin-6 and Occludin Natural Variants Found in a Patient Highly Exposed but Not Infected with Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Do Not Confer HCV Resistance In Vitro.

Authors:  Lucie Fénéant; Jade Ghosn; Baptiste Fouquet; François Helle; Sandrine Belouzard; Thibaut Vausselin; Karin Séron; Jean-François Delfraissy; Jean Dubuisson; Micheline Misrahi; Laurence Cocquerel
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-11-12       Impact factor: 3.240

2.  Identification of Variants of Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Entry Factors in Patients Highly Exposed to HCV but Remaining Uninfected: An ANRS Case-Control Study.

Authors:  Baptiste Fouquet; Jade Ghosn; Yann Quertainmont; Dominique Salmon; Christophe Rioux; Claudine Duvivier; Jean-François Delfraissy; Micheline Misrahi
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-11-16       Impact factor: 3.240

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