Association of complement receptor 2 polymorphisms with innate resistance to HIV-1 infection

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R Herrero
L M Real
A Rivero-Juárez
J A Pineda
Á Camacho
J Macías
M Laplana
P Konieczny
F J Márquez
J C Souto
J M Soria
I Saulle
S Lo Caputo
M Biasin
A Rivero
J Fibla
A Caruz
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[1] Immunogenetics Unit,Department of Experimental Biology
[2] University of Jaen,Department of Basic Medical Sciences
[3] Infectious Diseases and Microbiology Clinical Unit. Valme Hospital,Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
[4] Maimonides Institute for Research in Biomedicine of Cordoba (IMIBIC)/Reina Sofia University Hospital,undefined
[5] Human Genetics Unit,undefined
[6] University of Lleida IRBLleida,undefined
[7] Institut d'Investigació Biomèdica Sant Pau (IIB-Sant Pau),undefined
[8] Hospital de la Santa Creu i de Sant Pau,undefined
[9] University of Milan,undefined
[10] Maria Annunziata Hospital,undefined
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Genes & Immunity | 2015年 / 16卷
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HIV-1 induces activation of complement through the classical and lectin pathways. However, the virus incorporates several membrane-bound or soluble regulators of complement activation (RCA) that inactivate complement. HIV-1 can also use the complement receptors (CRs) for complement-mediated antibody-dependent enhancement of infection (Ć-ADE). We hypothesize that hypofunctional polymorphisms in RCA or CRs may protect from HIV-1 infection. For this purpose, 139 SNPs located in 19 RCA and CRs genes were genotyped in a population of 201 Spanish HIV-1-exposed seronegative individuals (HESN) and 250 HIV-1-infected patients. Two SNPs were associated with infection susceptibility, rs1567190 in CR2 (odds ratio (OR)=2.27, P=1 × 10−4) and rs2842704 in C4BPA (OR=2.11, P=2 × 10−4). To replicate this finding, we analyzed a cohort of Italian, sexually HESN individuals. Although not significant (P=0.25, OR=1.57), similar genotypic proportions were obtained for the CR2 marker rs1567190. The results of the two association analyses were combined through a random effect meta-analysis, with a significant P-value of 2.6x10−5 (OR=2.07). Furthermore, we found that the protective CR2 genotype is correlated with lower levels CR2 mRNA as well as differences in the ratio of the long and short CR2 isoforms.
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