Literature DB >> 26553974

Polymorphisms of large effect explain the majority of the host genetic contribution to variation of HIV-1 virus load.

Paul J McLaren1, Cedric Coulonges2, István Bartha1, Tobias L Lenz3, Aaron J Deutsch4, Arman Bashirova5, Susan Buchbinder6, Mary N Carrington7, Andrea Cossarizza8, Judith Dalmau9, Andrea De Luca10, James J Goedert11, Deepti Gurdasani12, David W Haas13, Joshua T Herbeck14, Eric O Johnson15, Gregory D Kirk16, Olivier Lambotte17, Ma Luo18, Simon Mallal19, Daniëlle van Manen20, Javier Martinez-Picado21, Laurence Meyer22, José M Miro23, James I Mullins24, Niels Obel25, Guido Poli26, Manjinder S Sandhu12, Hanneke Schuitemaker20, Patrick R Shea27, Ioannis Theodorou28, Bruce D Walker29, Amy C Weintrob30, Cheryl A Winkler31, Steven M Wolinsky32, Soumya Raychaudhuri33, David B Goldstein27, Amalio Telenti34, Paul I W de Bakker35, Jean-François Zagury2, Jacques Fellay36.   

Abstract

Previous genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of HIV-1-infected populations have been underpowered to detect common variants with moderate impact on disease outcome and have not assessed the phenotypic variance explained by genome-wide additive effects. By combining the majority of available genome-wide genotyping data in HIV-infected populations, we tested for association between ∼8 million variants and viral load (HIV RNA copies per milliliter of plasma) in 6,315 individuals of European ancestry. The strongest signal of association was observed in the HLA class I region that was fully explained by independent effects mapping to five variable amino acid positions in the peptide binding grooves of the HLA-B and HLA-A proteins. We observed a second genome-wide significant association signal in the chemokine (C-C motif) receptor (CCR) gene cluster on chromosome 3. Conditional analysis showed that this signal could not be fully attributed to the known protective CCR5Δ32 allele and the risk P1 haplotype, suggesting further causal variants in this region. Heritability analysis demonstrated that common human genetic variation-mostly in the HLA and CCR5 regions-explains 25% of the variability in viral load. This study suggests that analyses in non-European populations and of variant classes not assessed by GWAS should be priorities for the field going forward.

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Keywords:  GWAS; HIV-1 control; genomics; heritability; infectious disease

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26553974      PMCID: PMC4664299          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1514867112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


  41 in total

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