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Interferon Lambda 4 Genotype Is Not Associated with Recurrence of Oral or Genital Herpes

IFNL4-ΔG/TT (rs368234815) genotype is associated with hepatitis C virus clearance and may play a role in other infections. IFN-λ4 protein is generated only in individuals who carry the IFNL4-ΔG allele. The IFNL4 rs12979860-T allele, which is in strong linkage disequilibrium with IFNL4-ΔG, was recent...

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Autores principales: Lang Kuhs, Krystle A., Kuniholm, Mark H., Pfeiffer, Ruth M., Chen, Sabrina, Desai, Seema, Edlin, Brian R., Peters, Marion G., Plankey, Michael, Sharp, Gerald B., Strickler, Howard D., Villacres, Maria C., Quinn, Thomas C., Gange, Stephen J., Prokunina-Olsson, Ludmila, Greenblatt, Ruth M., O’Brien, Thomas 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/PMC4592222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26431156
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138827
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author Lang Kuhs, Krystle A.
Kuniholm, Mark H.
Pfeiffer, Ruth M.
Chen, Sabrina
Desai, Seema
Edlin, Brian R.
Peters, Marion G.
Plankey, Michael
Sharp, Gerald B.
Strickler, Howard D.
Villacres, Maria C.
Quinn, Thomas C.
Gange, Stephen J.
Prokunina-Olsson, Ludmila
Greenblatt, Ruth M.
O’Brien, Thomas R.
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Kuniholm, Mark H.
Pfeiffer, Ruth M.
Chen, Sabrina
Desai, Seema
Edlin, Brian R.
Peters, Marion G.
Plankey, Michael
Sharp, Gerald B.
Strickler, Howard D.
Villacres, Maria C.
Quinn, Thomas C.
Gange, Stephen J.
Prokunina-Olsson, Ludmila
Greenblatt, Ruth M.
O’Brien, Thomas R.
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description IFNL4-ΔG/TT (rs368234815) genotype is associated with hepatitis C virus clearance and may play a role in other infections. IFN-λ4 protein is generated only in individuals who carry the IFNL4-ΔG allele. The IFNL4 rs12979860-T allele, which is in strong linkage disequilibrium with IFNL4-ΔG, was recently reported to be associated with more frequent and severe oral herpes episodes. We investigated the association of IFNL4-ΔG/TT with herpes simplex virus (HSV)-related outcomes among 2,192 African American and European American participants in the Women’s Interagency HIV Study (WIHS). WIHS is a prospective cohort study of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–infected and at-risk women that began in 1994. This report includes follow-up through 2013. Available data included: HSV–1 and HSV–2 antibodies at study entry; bi-annually ascertained episodes of (self-reported) oral herpes, (self-reported) genital sores and (clinician-observed) genital ulcers; HSV–2 DNA in cervicovaginal lavage (CVL) specimens. IFNL4-ΔG/TT genotyping was determined by TaqMan. We compared women with IFNL4-ΔG/ΔG or IFNL4-TT/ΔG genotypes (i.e., IFNL4-ΔG carriers) to those with the IFNL4-TT/TT genotype, adjusting for age, race and HIV status. For outcomes with repeated measurements, the adjusted odds ratio (aOR), 95% confidence interval [CI] and p-value were determined using a generalized estimating equations approach. Median participant age at enrollment was 36 years; 81% were African American, 74% were HIV-infected. Among 1,431 participants tested for antibodies, 72.8% were positive for HSV–1 and 79.0% were positive for HSV–2. We observed no association between IFNL4-ΔG/TT genotype and any outcome: HSV–1 or HSV–2 antibody prevalence (p>0.1, all comparisons); oral herpes (aOR, 1.2; p = 0.35); genital sores (aOR, 1.0; p = 0.71); genital ulcers (aOR, 1.1; p = 0.53); detectable HSV–2 DNA in CVL (N = 322; aOR, 0.71; p = 0.49); HSV–2 DNA level (p = 0.68). In this large prospective study, IFNL4-ΔG/TT genotype was not associated with HSV-related outcomes, including episodes of oral or genital herpes.
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spelling pubmed-45922222015-10-09 Interferon Lambda 4 Genotype Is Not Associated with Recurrence of Oral or Genital Herpes Lang Kuhs, Krystle A. Kuniholm, Mark H. Pfeiffer, Ruth M. Chen, Sabrina Desai, Seema Edlin, Brian R. Peters, Marion G. Plankey, Michael Sharp, Gerald B. Strickler, Howard D. Villacres, Maria C. Quinn, Thomas C. Gange, Stephen J. Prokunina-Olsson, Ludmila Greenblatt, Ruth M. O’Brien, Thomas R. PLoS One Research Article IFNL4-ΔG/TT (rs368234815) genotype is associated with hepatitis C virus clearance and may play a role in other infections. IFN-λ4 protein is generated only in individuals who carry the IFNL4-ΔG allele. The IFNL4 rs12979860-T allele, which is in strong linkage disequilibrium with IFNL4-ΔG, was recently reported to be associated with more frequent and severe oral herpes episodes. We investigated the association of IFNL4-ΔG/TT with herpes simplex virus (HSV)-related outcomes among 2,192 African American and European American participants in the Women’s Interagency HIV Study (WIHS). WIHS is a prospective cohort study of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–infected and at-risk women that began in 1994. This report includes follow-up through 2013. Available data included: HSV–1 and HSV–2 antibodies at study entry; bi-annually ascertained episodes of (self-reported) oral herpes, (self-reported) genital sores and (clinician-observed) genital ulcers; HSV–2 DNA in cervicovaginal lavage (CVL) specimens. IFNL4-ΔG/TT genotyping was determined by TaqMan. We compared women with IFNL4-ΔG/ΔG or IFNL4-TT/ΔG genotypes (i.e., IFNL4-ΔG carriers) to those with the IFNL4-TT/TT genotype, adjusting for age, race and HIV status. For outcomes with repeated measurements, the adjusted odds ratio (aOR), 95% confidence interval [CI] and p-value were determined using a generalized estimating equations approach. Median participant age at enrollment was 36 years; 81% were African American, 74% were HIV-infected. Among 1,431 participants tested for antibodies, 72.8% were positive for HSV–1 and 79.0% were positive for HSV–2. We observed no association between IFNL4-ΔG/TT genotype and any outcome: HSV–1 or HSV–2 antibody prevalence (p>0.1, all comparisons); oral herpes (aOR, 1.2; p = 0.35); genital sores (aOR, 1.0; p = 0.71); genital ulcers (aOR, 1.1; p = 0.53); detectable HSV–2 DNA in CVL (N = 322; aOR, 0.71; p = 0.49); HSV–2 DNA level (p = 0.68). In this large prospective study, IFNL4-ΔG/TT genotype was not associated with HSV-related outcomes, including episodes of oral or genital herpes. Public Library of Science 2015-10-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4592222/ /pubmed/26431156 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138827 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
spellingShingle Research Article
Lang Kuhs, Krystle A.
Kuniholm, Mark H.
Pfeiffer, Ruth M.
Chen, Sabrina
Desai, Seema
Edlin, Brian R.
Peters, Marion G.
Plankey, Michael
Sharp, Gerald B.
Strickler, Howard D.
Villacres, Maria C.
Quinn, Thomas C.
Gange, Stephen J.
Prokunina-Olsson, Ludmila
Greenblatt, Ruth M.
O’Brien, Thomas R.
Interferon Lambda 4 Genotype Is Not Associated with Recurrence of Oral or Genital Herpes
title Interferon Lambda 4 Genotype Is Not Associated with Recurrence of Oral or Genital Herpes
title_full Interferon Lambda 4 Genotype Is Not Associated with Recurrence of Oral or Genital Herpes
title_fullStr Interferon Lambda 4 Genotype Is Not Associated with Recurrence of Oral or Genital Herpes
title_full_unstemmed Interferon Lambda 4 Genotype Is Not Associated with Recurrence of Oral or Genital Herpes
title_short Interferon Lambda 4 Genotype Is Not Associated with Recurrence of Oral or Genital Herpes
title_sort interferon lambda 4 genotype is not associated with recurrence of oral or genital herpes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4592222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26431156
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138827
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