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HS1,2 Ig Enhancer Alleles Association to AIDS Progression in a Pediatric Cohort Infected with a Monophyletic HIV-Strain

Alteration in the humoral immune response has been observed during HIV infection. The polymorphisms of enhancer HS1,2, member of the 3(′) regulatory region of the Ig heavy chain cluster, may play a role in the variation of the humoral response leading to pathological conditions. To assess the role o...

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Autores principales: Montesano, Carla, Giambra, Vincenzo, Frezza, Domenico, Palma, Paolo, Serone, Eliseo, Gattinara, Guido Castelli, Mattei, Maurizio, Mancino, Giorgio, Colizzi, Vittorio, Amicosante, Massimo
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4055013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25009819
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/637523
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author Montesano, Carla
Giambra, Vincenzo
Frezza, Domenico
Palma, Paolo
Serone, Eliseo
Gattinara, Guido Castelli
Mattei, Maurizio
Mancino, Giorgio
Colizzi, Vittorio
Amicosante, Massimo
author_facet Montesano, Carla
Giambra, Vincenzo
Frezza, Domenico
Palma, Paolo
Serone, Eliseo
Gattinara, Guido Castelli
Mattei, Maurizio
Mancino, Giorgio
Colizzi, Vittorio
Amicosante, Massimo
author_sort Montesano, Carla
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description Alteration in the humoral immune response has been observed during HIV infection. The polymorphisms of enhancer HS1,2, member of the 3(′) regulatory region of the Ig heavy chain cluster, may play a role in the variation of the humoral response leading to pathological conditions. To assess the role of the HS1,2 polymorphic variants in the progression of AIDS, the HS1,2-A allelic frequencies were investigated in a cohort of HIV infected pediatric subjects from a nosocomial outbreak with a monophyletic strain of HIV. From a total group of 418 HIV infected children in the outbreak cohort, 42 nonprogressors and 31 progressors without bias due to antiretroviral therapy were evaluated. HS1,2 allele (∗)1 has been associated with nonprogressors (allelic frequency: 51.19% versus 33.87% in progressors, OR 0.5, and P = 0.0437), while allele (∗)2 has been associated with progression (allelic frequency: 48.39% versus 30.95% in nonprogressors, OR 2.1, and P = 0.0393). Further, only subjects carrying allele (∗)2 in absence of allele (∗)1, either in homozygous condition for allele (∗)2 [nonprogressors 2/42 (4.76%), Progressors 7/31 (22.58%), OR 5.8, and P = 0.0315] or in combination with other allelic variants [nonprogressors 7/42 (16.67%), Progressors 13/31 (41.93%), OR 3.61, and P = 0.0321], have been associated with HIV progression to AIDS. In conclusion, while the HS1,2 allele (∗)1 has a protective effect on HIV progression when present, allele (∗)2 is associated with progression toward AIDS when allele (∗)1 is absent.
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spelling pubmed-40550132014-07-09 HS1,2 Ig Enhancer Alleles Association to AIDS Progression in a Pediatric Cohort Infected with a Monophyletic HIV-Strain Montesano, Carla Giambra, Vincenzo Frezza, Domenico Palma, Paolo Serone, Eliseo Gattinara, Guido Castelli Mattei, Maurizio Mancino, Giorgio Colizzi, Vittorio Amicosante, Massimo Biomed Res Int Research Article Alteration in the humoral immune response has been observed during HIV infection. The polymorphisms of enhancer HS1,2, member of the 3(′) regulatory region of the Ig heavy chain cluster, may play a role in the variation of the humoral response leading to pathological conditions. To assess the role of the HS1,2 polymorphic variants in the progression of AIDS, the HS1,2-A allelic frequencies were investigated in a cohort of HIV infected pediatric subjects from a nosocomial outbreak with a monophyletic strain of HIV. From a total group of 418 HIV infected children in the outbreak cohort, 42 nonprogressors and 31 progressors without bias due to antiretroviral therapy were evaluated. HS1,2 allele (∗)1 has been associated with nonprogressors (allelic frequency: 51.19% versus 33.87% in progressors, OR 0.5, and P = 0.0437), while allele (∗)2 has been associated with progression (allelic frequency: 48.39% versus 30.95% in nonprogressors, OR 2.1, and P = 0.0393). Further, only subjects carrying allele (∗)2 in absence of allele (∗)1, either in homozygous condition for allele (∗)2 [nonprogressors 2/42 (4.76%), Progressors 7/31 (22.58%), OR 5.8, and P = 0.0315] or in combination with other allelic variants [nonprogressors 7/42 (16.67%), Progressors 13/31 (41.93%), OR 3.61, and P = 0.0321], have been associated with HIV progression to AIDS. In conclusion, while the HS1,2 allele (∗)1 has a protective effect on HIV progression when present, allele (∗)2 is associated with progression toward AIDS when allele (∗)1 is absent. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4055013/ /pubmed/25009819 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/637523 Text en Copyright © 2014 Carla Montesano et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Montesano, Carla
Giambra, Vincenzo
Frezza, Domenico
Palma, Paolo
Serone, Eliseo
Gattinara, Guido Castelli
Mattei, Maurizio
Mancino, Giorgio
Colizzi, Vittorio
Amicosante, Massimo
HS1,2 Ig Enhancer Alleles Association to AIDS Progression in a Pediatric Cohort Infected with a Monophyletic HIV-Strain
title HS1,2 Ig Enhancer Alleles Association to AIDS Progression in a Pediatric Cohort Infected with a Monophyletic HIV-Strain
title_full HS1,2 Ig Enhancer Alleles Association to AIDS Progression in a Pediatric Cohort Infected with a Monophyletic HIV-Strain
title_fullStr HS1,2 Ig Enhancer Alleles Association to AIDS Progression in a Pediatric Cohort Infected with a Monophyletic HIV-Strain
title_full_unstemmed HS1,2 Ig Enhancer Alleles Association to AIDS Progression in a Pediatric Cohort Infected with a Monophyletic HIV-Strain
title_short HS1,2 Ig Enhancer Alleles Association to AIDS Progression in a Pediatric Cohort Infected with a Monophyletic HIV-Strain
title_sort hs1,2 ig enhancer alleles association to aids progression in a pediatric cohort infected with a monophyletic hiv-strain
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4055013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25009819
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/637523
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