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Polymorphisms in CAMKK2 associate with susceptibility to sensory neuropathy in HIV patients treated without stavudine.

Jessica Gaff1, Fitri Octaviana2,3, Ibnu Ariyanto4, Catherine Cherry5,6, Simon M Laws1,7, Patricia Price8,9,10.   

Abstract

HIV-associated sensory neuropathy (HIV-SN) is a debilitating neurological complication of HIV infection potentiated by the antiretroviral drug stavudine. While stavudine is no longer used, HIV-SN now affects around 15% of HIV+ Indonesians. Here, we investigate whether polymorphisms within the P2X-block (P2X4R, P2X7R, CAMKK2) and/or ANAPC5 mark susceptibility to HIV-SN in this setting. As polymorphisms in these genes associated with HIV-SN in African HIV patients receiving stavudine, the comparison can identify mechanisms independent of stavudine. HIV patients who had never used stavudine (n = 202) attending clinics in Jakarta were screened for neuropathy using the AIDS Clinical Trials Group Brief Peripheral Neuropathy Screen. Open-array technology was used to type 48 polymorphisms spanning the four genes. Haplotypes were derived for each gene using fastPHASE. Haplogroups were constructed with median-joining methods. Multivariable models optimally predicting HIV-SN were based on factors achieving p < 0.2 in bivariate analyses. Minor alleles of three co-inherited polymorphisms in CAMKK2 (rs7975295*C, rs1560568*A, rs1132780*T) associated with a reduced prevalence of HIV-SN individually and after adjusting for lower CD4 T cell count and viremia (p = 0.0002, pseudo R2 = 0.11). The optimal model for haplotypes linked HIV-SN with viremia and lower current CD4 T cell count, plus CAMKK2 haplotypes 6 and 11 and P2X7R haplotypes 2 and 12 (p = 0.0002; pseudo R2 = 0.11). CAMKK2 haplogroup A (includes 16 haplotypes and all instances of rs7975295*C, rs1560568*A, rs1132780*T) associated with reduced rates of HIV-SN (p = 0.02, OR = 0.43 CI = 0.21-0.88). These findings support a protective role for these three alleles, suggesting a role in the pathogenesis of HIV-SN that is independent of stavudine.

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Keywords:  CAMKK2; HIV; Indonesia; Sensory neuropathy; Single nucleotide polymorphisms

Year:  2019        PMID: 31309408     DOI: 10.1007/s13365-019-00771-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurovirol        ISSN: 1355-0284            Impact factor:   2.643


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