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A large population-based association study between HLA and KIR genotypes and measles vaccine antibody responses
Human antibody response to measles vaccine is highly variable in the population. Host genes contribute to inter-individual antibody response variation. The killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIR) are recognized to interact with HLA molecules and possibly influence humoral immune response to...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5291460/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28158231 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171261 |
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author | Ovsyannikova, Inna G. Schaid, Daniel J. Larrabee, Beth R. Haralambieva, Iana H. Kennedy, Richard B. Poland, Gregory A. |
author_facet | Ovsyannikova, Inna G. Schaid, Daniel J. Larrabee, Beth R. Haralambieva, Iana H. Kennedy, Richard B. Poland, Gregory A. |
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description | Human antibody response to measles vaccine is highly variable in the population. Host genes contribute to inter-individual antibody response variation. The killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIR) are recognized to interact with HLA molecules and possibly influence humoral immune response to viral antigens. To expand on and improve our previous work with HLA genes, and to explore the genetic contribution of KIR genes to the inter-individual variability in measles vaccine-induced antibody responses, we performed a large population-based study in 2,506 healthy immunized subjects (ages 11 to 41 years) to identify HLA and KIR associations with measles vaccine-induced neutralizing antibodies. After correcting for the large number of statistical tests of allele effects on measles-specific neutralizing antibody titers, no statistically significant associations were found for either HLA or KIR loci. However, suggestive associations worthy of follow-up in other cohorts include B*57:01, DQB1*06:02, and DRB1*15:05 alleles. Specifically, the B*57:01 allele (1,040 mIU/mL; p = 0.0002) was suggestive of an association with lower measles antibody titer. In contrast, the DQB1*06:02 (1,349 mIU/mL; p = 0.0004) and DRB1*15:05 (2,547 mIU/mL; p = 0.0004) alleles were suggestive of an association with higher measles antibodies. Notably, the associations with KIR genotypes were strongly nonsignificant, suggesting that KIR loci in terms of copy number and haplotypes are not likely to play a major role in antibody response to measles vaccination. These findings refine our knowledge of the role of HLA and KIR alleles in measles vaccine-induced immunity. |
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spelling | pubmed-52914602017-02-17 A large population-based association study between HLA and KIR genotypes and measles vaccine antibody responses Ovsyannikova, Inna G. Schaid, Daniel J. Larrabee, Beth R. Haralambieva, Iana H. Kennedy, Richard B. Poland, Gregory A. PLoS One Research Article Human antibody response to measles vaccine is highly variable in the population. Host genes contribute to inter-individual antibody response variation. The killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIR) are recognized to interact with HLA molecules and possibly influence humoral immune response to viral antigens. To expand on and improve our previous work with HLA genes, and to explore the genetic contribution of KIR genes to the inter-individual variability in measles vaccine-induced antibody responses, we performed a large population-based study in 2,506 healthy immunized subjects (ages 11 to 41 years) to identify HLA and KIR associations with measles vaccine-induced neutralizing antibodies. After correcting for the large number of statistical tests of allele effects on measles-specific neutralizing antibody titers, no statistically significant associations were found for either HLA or KIR loci. However, suggestive associations worthy of follow-up in other cohorts include B*57:01, DQB1*06:02, and DRB1*15:05 alleles. Specifically, the B*57:01 allele (1,040 mIU/mL; p = 0.0002) was suggestive of an association with lower measles antibody titer. In contrast, the DQB1*06:02 (1,349 mIU/mL; p = 0.0004) and DRB1*15:05 (2,547 mIU/mL; p = 0.0004) alleles were suggestive of an association with higher measles antibodies. Notably, the associations with KIR genotypes were strongly nonsignificant, suggesting that KIR loci in terms of copy number and haplotypes are not likely to play a major role in antibody response to measles vaccination. These findings refine our knowledge of the role of HLA and KIR alleles in measles vaccine-induced immunity. Public Library of Science 2017-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5291460/ /pubmed/28158231 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171261 Text en © 2017 Ovsyannikova 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ovsyannikova, Inna G. Schaid, Daniel J. Larrabee, Beth R. Haralambieva, Iana H. Kennedy, Richard B. Poland, Gregory A. A large population-based association study between HLA and KIR genotypes and measles vaccine antibody responses |
title | A large population-based association study between HLA and KIR genotypes and measles vaccine antibody responses |
title_full | A large population-based association study between HLA and KIR genotypes and measles vaccine antibody responses |
title_fullStr | A large population-based association study between HLA and KIR genotypes and measles vaccine antibody responses |
title_full_unstemmed | A large population-based association study between HLA and KIR genotypes and measles vaccine antibody responses |
title_short | A large population-based association study between HLA and KIR genotypes and measles vaccine antibody responses |
title_sort | large population-based association study between hla and kir genotypes and measles vaccine antibody responses |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5291460/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28158231 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171261 |
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