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Diversity in KIR gene repertoire in HIV-1 exposed infected and uninfected infants: A study from India.

Vijay R Chavan1, Swati Ahir1, Zakiya Ansari1, Padmaja Samant-Mawani2, Ruchi Nanavati3, Preeti Mehta4, Jayanti Mania-Pramanik1.   

Abstract

Natural killer (NK) cells have antiviral activity mediated through killer immunoglobulin receptors (KIRs). Studies have shown the importance of KIR receptors in HIV infection. However reports on association of KIR genes in HIV infection from Indian population are limited, not a single study is reported in HIV exposed uninfected (EU) and infected infants. This study compared the KIR gene repertoire of HIV-1 positive (n = 29) with EU (n = 76) infants to elucidate its association with transmission. KIR genotyping was analysed using the PCR-SSP method. Viral load of mothers, CD4 count of both mothers and infected infants were done using commercial kits. The data was analysed using SPSS software. Results revealed presence of significantly high frequencies of activating gene KIR 2DS5 (P = 0.040) and inhibitory gene KIR 2DL3 (P = 0.013) in EU infants as compared to HIV-1 positive infants, confirmed with multivariable linear regression modelling. Fifty-nine KIR genotypes were identified in these 105 infants. Nine genotypes were unique, reported for the first time. Twenty six genotypes were shared with the World populations. Twenty four genotypes were reported for the first time from India. Specific KIR genotype combinations (GIDs) were exclusively present either in HIV-1 positive (n = 19) or in EU infants (n = 30). The Linkage disequilibrium (LD) analysis shows a strong linkage between four pairs of genes in HIV-1 positive and three pairs of genes in EU infants. In conclusion, this study revealed that, besides maternal confounding factors such as ART and viral load, specific KIR genes are associated independently with perinatal HIV infection.
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Keywords:  GIDs; HIV; India; KIRs; NK cells; exposed uninfected

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26255774     DOI: 10.1002/jmv.24348

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


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Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2017-04-24       Impact factor: 7.561

2.  Natural Killer Cell Diversity in Viral Infection: Why and How Much?

Authors:  Catherine A Blish
Journal:  Pathog Immun       Date:  2016

3.  Killer immunoglobulin-like receptor 2DS5 is associated with recovery from coronavirus disease 2019.

Authors:  Dominic Kaddu-Mulindwa; Torben Rixecker; Vadim Lesan; Moritz Bewarder; Carlos Metz; André Becker; Sebastian Mang; Evi Regitz; Lorenz Thurner; Frank Neumann; Igor Kos; Konstantinos Christofyllakis; Guy Danziger; Stephan Stilgenbauer; Robert Bals; Philipp M Lepper
Journal:  Intensive Care Med Exp       Date:  2021-09-03
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