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HLA Class I Alleles Associated with Mortality in Thai Military Recruits with HIV-1 CRF01_AE Infection.

Rajesh T Gandhi1, Ronald J Bosch2, Ram Rangsin3, Thippawan Chuenchitra4, Narongrid Sirisopana4, Jerome H Kim5, Merlin L Robb5,6, Sasijit Vejbaesya7, Robert M Paris8, Kenrad E Nelson9.   

Abstract

In HIV-1-infected patients, variation at the HLA class I locus is associated with disease progression, but few studies have assessed the influence of HLA alleles on HIV-1 CRF01_AE infection, which is dominant in Thailand. We hypothesized that alleles predicted to confer more effective immune responses, such as HLA-B*46, would protect against disease progression. HLA typing was performed on HIV-1 incident cases surviving until 1998-1999 and HIV-1-negative matched controls from Thai army cohorts enrolled between 1991 and 1995. We assessed associations between class I alleles and disease progression subsequent to HLA typing. Ninety-nine HIV-1-incident cases were followed for a median of 3.7 years after HLA typing; during this time, 58 participants died. Two alleles were associated with mortality: HLA B*51 was protective (3-year survival B*51(pos) vs. B*51(neg): 75% vs. 52%; p = 0.034) whereas Cw*04 was deleterious (3-year survival Cw*04(pos) vs. Cw*04(neg): 39% vs. 60%; p = 0.027). HLA-B*46 was not associated with disease progression. Alleles present at different frequencies in HIV-1-incident compared with HIV-1-negative men included HLA-A*02:03, B*35, B*15, and C*08. 1. In conclusion in this Thai army cohort, HLA-B*51 was associated with lower mortality, confirming that this allele, which is protective in clade B HIV-1 infection, has a similar effect on HIV CRF01_AE infection. The deleterious effect of HLA-Cw*04 must be interpreted with caution because it may be in linkage disequilibrium with disease-susceptible HLA-B alleles. We did not find that HLA-B*46 was protective. These findings may inform vaccine development for areas of the world in which HIV-1 CRF01_AE infection is prevalent.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26383907      PMCID: PMC4692108          DOI: 10.1089/aid.2015.0120

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses        ISSN: 0889-2229            Impact factor:   2.205


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