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Impact of the Polymorphism rs9264942 near the HLA-C Gene on HIV-1 DNA Reservoirs in Asymptomatic Chronically Infected Patients Initiating Antiviral Therapy

Several genome-wide association studies have identified a polymorphism located 35 kb upstream of the coding region of HLA-C gene (rs9264942; termed −35 C/T) as a host factor significantly associated with the control of HIV-1 viremia in untreated patients. The potential association of this host genet...

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Autores principales: Herráiz-Nicuesa, Laura, Hernández-Flórez, Diana Carolina, Valor, Lara, García-Consuegra, Sonia, Navarro-Valdivieso, Juan Paulo, Fernández-Cruz, Eduardo, Rodríguez-Sainz, Carmen
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Publicado: Hindawi 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5763112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29445759
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/8689313
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author Herráiz-Nicuesa, Laura
Hernández-Flórez, Diana Carolina
Valor, Lara
García-Consuegra, Sonia
Navarro-Valdivieso, Juan Paulo
Fernández-Cruz, Eduardo
Rodríguez-Sainz, Carmen
author_facet Herráiz-Nicuesa, Laura
Hernández-Flórez, Diana Carolina
Valor, Lara
García-Consuegra, Sonia
Navarro-Valdivieso, Juan Paulo
Fernández-Cruz, Eduardo
Rodríguez-Sainz, Carmen
author_sort Herráiz-Nicuesa, Laura
collection PubMed
description Several genome-wide association studies have identified a polymorphism located 35 kb upstream of the coding region of HLA-C gene (rs9264942; termed −35 C/T) as a host factor significantly associated with the control of HIV-1 viremia in untreated patients. The potential association of this host genetic polymorphism with the viral reservoirs has never been investigated, nor the association with the viral control in response to the treatment. In this study, we assess the influence of the polymorphism −35 C/T on the outcome of virus burden in 183 antiretroviral-naïve HIV-1-infected individuals who initiated antiviral treatment (study STIR-2102), analyzing HIV-1 RNA viremia and HIV-1 DNA reservoirs. The rs9264942 genotyping was investigated retrospectively, and plasma levels of HIV-1 RNA and peripheral blood mononuclear cell- (PBMC-) associated HIV-1 DNA were compared between carriers and noncarriers of the protective allele −35 C before antiretroviral therapy (ART), one month after ART and at the end of the study (36 months). HIV-1 RNA and HIV-1 DNA levels were both variables significantly different between carriers and noncarriers of the allele −35 C before ART. HIV-1 DNA levels remained also significantly different one month posttherapy. However, this protective effect of the −35 C allele was not maintained after long-term ART.
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spelling pubmed-57631122018-02-14 Impact of the Polymorphism rs9264942 near the HLA-C Gene on HIV-1 DNA Reservoirs in Asymptomatic Chronically Infected Patients Initiating Antiviral Therapy Herráiz-Nicuesa, Laura Hernández-Flórez, Diana Carolina Valor, Lara García-Consuegra, Sonia Navarro-Valdivieso, Juan Paulo Fernández-Cruz, Eduardo Rodríguez-Sainz, Carmen J Immunol Res Research Article Several genome-wide association studies have identified a polymorphism located 35 kb upstream of the coding region of HLA-C gene (rs9264942; termed −35 C/T) as a host factor significantly associated with the control of HIV-1 viremia in untreated patients. The potential association of this host genetic polymorphism with the viral reservoirs has never been investigated, nor the association with the viral control in response to the treatment. In this study, we assess the influence of the polymorphism −35 C/T on the outcome of virus burden in 183 antiretroviral-naïve HIV-1-infected individuals who initiated antiviral treatment (study STIR-2102), analyzing HIV-1 RNA viremia and HIV-1 DNA reservoirs. The rs9264942 genotyping was investigated retrospectively, and plasma levels of HIV-1 RNA and peripheral blood mononuclear cell- (PBMC-) associated HIV-1 DNA were compared between carriers and noncarriers of the protective allele −35 C before antiretroviral therapy (ART), one month after ART and at the end of the study (36 months). HIV-1 RNA and HIV-1 DNA levels were both variables significantly different between carriers and noncarriers of the allele −35 C before ART. HIV-1 DNA levels remained also significantly different one month posttherapy. However, this protective effect of the −35 C allele was not maintained after long-term ART. Hindawi 2017 2017-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5763112/ /pubmed/29445759 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/8689313 Text en Copyright © 2017 Laura Herráiz-Nicuesa et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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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Herráiz-Nicuesa, Laura
Hernández-Flórez, Diana Carolina
Valor, Lara
García-Consuegra, Sonia
Navarro-Valdivieso, Juan Paulo
Fernández-Cruz, Eduardo
Rodríguez-Sainz, Carmen
Impact of the Polymorphism rs9264942 near the HLA-C Gene on HIV-1 DNA Reservoirs in Asymptomatic Chronically Infected Patients Initiating Antiviral Therapy
title Impact of the Polymorphism rs9264942 near the HLA-C Gene on HIV-1 DNA Reservoirs in Asymptomatic Chronically Infected Patients Initiating Antiviral Therapy
title_full Impact of the Polymorphism rs9264942 near the HLA-C Gene on HIV-1 DNA Reservoirs in Asymptomatic Chronically Infected Patients Initiating Antiviral Therapy
title_fullStr Impact of the Polymorphism rs9264942 near the HLA-C Gene on HIV-1 DNA Reservoirs in Asymptomatic Chronically Infected Patients Initiating Antiviral Therapy
title_full_unstemmed Impact of the Polymorphism rs9264942 near the HLA-C Gene on HIV-1 DNA Reservoirs in Asymptomatic Chronically Infected Patients Initiating Antiviral Therapy
title_short Impact of the Polymorphism rs9264942 near the HLA-C Gene on HIV-1 DNA Reservoirs in Asymptomatic Chronically Infected Patients Initiating Antiviral Therapy
title_sort impact of the polymorphism rs9264942 near the hla-c gene on hiv-1 dna reservoirs in asymptomatic chronically infected patients initiating antiviral therapy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5763112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29445759
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/8689313
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