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Copy number variation of KIR genes influences HIV-1 control

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Citazione:
Copy number variation of KIR genes influences HIV-1 control / Pelak, K., Need, A.C., Fellay, J., Shianna, K.V., Feng, S., Urban, T.J., Ge, D., De Luca, A., Martinez picado, J., Wolinsky, S.M., Martinson, J.J., Jamieson, B.D., Bream, J.H., Martin, M.P., Borrow, P., Letvin, N.L., Mcmichael, A.J., Haynes, B.F., Telenti, A., Carrington, M., et al.. - In: PLOS BIOLOGY. - ISSN 1544-9173. - 9:11(2011), p. e1001208. [10.1371/journal.pbio.1001208]
Abstract:
A genome-wide screen for large structural variants showed that a copy number variant (CNV) in the region encoding killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIR) associates with HIV-1 control as measured by plasma viral load at set point in individuals of European ancestry. This CNV encompasses the KIR3DL1-KIR3DS1 locus, encoding receptors that interact with specific HLA-Bw4 molecules to regulate the activation of lymphocyte subsets including natural killer (NK) cells. We quantified the number of copies of KIR3DS1 and KIR3DL1 in a large HIV-1 positive cohort, and showed that an increase in KIR3DS1 count associates with a lower viral set point if its putative ligand is present (p = 0.00028), as does an increase in KIR3DL1 count in the presence of KIR3DS1 and appropriate ligands for both receptors (p = 0.0015). We further provide functional data that demonstrate that NK cells from individuals with multiple copies of KIR3DL1, in the presence of KIR3DS1 and the appropriate ligands, inhibit HIV-1 replication more robustly, and associated with a significant expansion in the frequency of KIR3DS1+, but not KIR3DL1+, NK cells in their peripheral blood. Our results suggest that the relative amounts of these activating and inhibitory KIR play a role in regulating the peripheral expansion of highly antiviral KIR3DS1+ NK cells, which may determine differences in HIV-1 control following infection. © 2011 Pelak et al.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cohort Studies; HIV-1; Humans; Killer Cells, Natural; Lymphocyte Activation; Models, Immunological; Receptors, KIR; Viral Load; Virus Replication; DNA Copy Number Variations; Neuroscience (all); Immunology and Microbiology (all); Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all); Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
Elenco autori:
Pelak, Kimberly; Need, Anna C.; Fellay, Jacques; Shianna, Kevin V.; Feng, Sheng; Urban, Thomas J.; Ge, Dongliang; De Luca, Andrea; Martinez picado, Javier; Wolinsky, Steven M.; Martinson, Jeremy J.; Jamieson, Beth D.; Bream, Jay H.; Martin, Maureen P.; Borrow, Persephone; Letvin, Norman L.; Mcmichael, Andrew J.; Haynes, Barton F.; Telenti, Amalio; Carrington, Mary; Goldstein, David B.; Alter, Galit; Castagna, Antonella
Autori di Ateneo:
CASTAGNA ANTONELLA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/68246
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PLOS BIOLOGY
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