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Discordant Impact of HLA on Viral Replicative Capacity and Disease Progression in Pediatric and Adult HIV Infection

HLA class I polymorphism has a major influence on adult HIV disease progression. An important mechanism mediating this effect is the impact on viral replicative capacity (VRC) of the escape mutations selected in response to HLA-restricted CD8+ T-cell responses. Factors that contribute to slow progre...

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Autores principales: Adland, Emily, Paioni, Paolo, Thobakgale, Christina, Laker, Leana, Mori, Luisa, Muenchhoff, Maximilian, Csala, Anna, Clapson, Margaret, Flynn, Jacquie, Novelli, Vas, Hurst, Jacob, Naidoo, Vanessa, Shapiro, Roger, Huang, Kuan-Hsiang Gary, Frater, John, Prendergast, Andrew, Prado, Julia G., Ndung’u, Thumbi, Walker, Bruce D., Carrington, Mary, Jooste, Pieter, Goulder, Philip J. R.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4468173/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26076345
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004954
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author Adland, Emily
Paioni, Paolo
Thobakgale, Christina
Laker, Leana
Mori, Luisa
Muenchhoff, Maximilian
Csala, Anna
Clapson, Margaret
Flynn, Jacquie
Novelli, Vas
Hurst, Jacob
Naidoo, Vanessa
Shapiro, Roger
Huang, Kuan-Hsiang Gary
Frater, John
Prendergast, Andrew
Prado, Julia G.
Ndung’u, Thumbi
Walker, Bruce D.
Carrington, Mary
Jooste, Pieter
Goulder, Philip J. R.
author_facet Adland, Emily
Paioni, Paolo
Thobakgale, Christina
Laker, Leana
Mori, Luisa
Muenchhoff, Maximilian
Csala, Anna
Clapson, Margaret
Flynn, Jacquie
Novelli, Vas
Hurst, Jacob
Naidoo, Vanessa
Shapiro, Roger
Huang, Kuan-Hsiang Gary
Frater, John
Prendergast, Andrew
Prado, Julia G.
Ndung’u, Thumbi
Walker, Bruce D.
Carrington, Mary
Jooste, Pieter
Goulder, Philip J. R.
author_sort Adland, Emily
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description HLA class I polymorphism has a major influence on adult HIV disease progression. An important mechanism mediating this effect is the impact on viral replicative capacity (VRC) of the escape mutations selected in response to HLA-restricted CD8+ T-cell responses. Factors that contribute to slow progression in pediatric HIV infection are less well understood. We here investigate the relationship between VRC and disease progression in pediatric infection, and the effect of HLA on VRC and on disease outcome in adult and pediatric infection. Studying a South African cohort of >350 ART-naïve, HIV-infected children and their mothers, we first observed that pediatric disease progression is significantly correlated with VRC. As expected, VRCs in mother-child pairs were strongly correlated (p = 0.004). The impact of the protective HLA alleles, HLA-B*57, HLA-B*58:01 and HLA-B*81:01, resulted in significantly lower VRCs in adults (p<0.0001), but not in children. Similarly, in adults, but not in children, VRCs were significantly higher in subjects expressing the disease-susceptible alleles HLA-B*18:01/45:01/58:02 (p = 0.007). Irrespective of the subject, VRCs were strongly correlated with the number of Gag CD8+ T-cell escape mutants driven by HLA-B*57/58:01/81:01 present in each virus (p = 0.0002). In contrast to the impact of VRC common to progression in adults and children, the HLA effects on disease outcome, that are substantial in adults, are small and statistically insignificant in infected children. These data further highlight the important role that VRC plays both in adult and pediatric progression, and demonstrate that HLA-independent factors, yet to be fully defined, are predominantly responsible for pediatric non-progression.
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spelling pubmed-44681732015-06-25 Discordant Impact of HLA on Viral Replicative Capacity and Disease Progression in Pediatric and Adult HIV Infection Adland, Emily Paioni, Paolo Thobakgale, Christina Laker, Leana Mori, Luisa Muenchhoff, Maximilian Csala, Anna Clapson, Margaret Flynn, Jacquie Novelli, Vas Hurst, Jacob Naidoo, Vanessa Shapiro, Roger Huang, Kuan-Hsiang Gary Frater, John Prendergast, Andrew Prado, Julia G. Ndung’u, Thumbi Walker, Bruce D. Carrington, Mary Jooste, Pieter Goulder, Philip J. R. PLoS Pathog Research Article HLA class I polymorphism has a major influence on adult HIV disease progression. An important mechanism mediating this effect is the impact on viral replicative capacity (VRC) of the escape mutations selected in response to HLA-restricted CD8+ T-cell responses. Factors that contribute to slow progression in pediatric HIV infection are less well understood. We here investigate the relationship between VRC and disease progression in pediatric infection, and the effect of HLA on VRC and on disease outcome in adult and pediatric infection. Studying a South African cohort of >350 ART-naïve, HIV-infected children and their mothers, we first observed that pediatric disease progression is significantly correlated with VRC. As expected, VRCs in mother-child pairs were strongly correlated (p = 0.004). The impact of the protective HLA alleles, HLA-B*57, HLA-B*58:01 and HLA-B*81:01, resulted in significantly lower VRCs in adults (p<0.0001), but not in children. Similarly, in adults, but not in children, VRCs were significantly higher in subjects expressing the disease-susceptible alleles HLA-B*18:01/45:01/58:02 (p = 0.007). Irrespective of the subject, VRCs were strongly correlated with the number of Gag CD8+ T-cell escape mutants driven by HLA-B*57/58:01/81:01 present in each virus (p = 0.0002). In contrast to the impact of VRC common to progression in adults and children, the HLA effects on disease outcome, that are substantial in adults, are small and statistically insignificant in infected children. These data further highlight the important role that VRC plays both in adult and pediatric progression, and demonstrate that HLA-independent factors, yet to be fully defined, are predominantly responsible for pediatric non-progression. Public Library of Science 2015-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4468173/ /pubmed/26076345 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004954 Text en © 2015 Adland et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Adland, Emily
Paioni, Paolo
Thobakgale, Christina
Laker, Leana
Mori, Luisa
Muenchhoff, Maximilian
Csala, Anna
Clapson, Margaret
Flynn, Jacquie
Novelli, Vas
Hurst, Jacob
Naidoo, Vanessa
Shapiro, Roger
Huang, Kuan-Hsiang Gary
Frater, John
Prendergast, Andrew
Prado, Julia G.
Ndung’u, Thumbi
Walker, Bruce D.
Carrington, Mary
Jooste, Pieter
Goulder, Philip J. R.
Discordant Impact of HLA on Viral Replicative Capacity and Disease Progression in Pediatric and Adult HIV Infection
title Discordant Impact of HLA on Viral Replicative Capacity and Disease Progression in Pediatric and Adult HIV Infection
title_full Discordant Impact of HLA on Viral Replicative Capacity and Disease Progression in Pediatric and Adult HIV Infection
title_fullStr Discordant Impact of HLA on Viral Replicative Capacity and Disease Progression in Pediatric and Adult HIV Infection
title_full_unstemmed Discordant Impact of HLA on Viral Replicative Capacity and Disease Progression in Pediatric and Adult HIV Infection
title_short Discordant Impact of HLA on Viral Replicative Capacity and Disease Progression in Pediatric and Adult HIV Infection
title_sort discordant impact of hla on viral replicative capacity and disease progression in pediatric and adult hiv infection
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4468173/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26076345
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004954
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