Association of HLA alleles (A, B, DRB1) and HIV-1 infection in the Han population of Hubei, China

Wang-xia Li , Jia-an Xia , Xia Zhou , Yan Ma , Gang Shen , Feng-wu Qiu

Current Medical Science ›› 2017, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (1) : 131 -139.

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Current Medical Science ›› 2017, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (1) : 131 -139. DOI: 10.1007/s11596-017-1706-z
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Association of HLA alleles (A, B, DRB1) and HIV-1 infection in the Han population of Hubei, China

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The HIV susceptibility and resistance alleles in the HLA genes were determined by investigating the distribution characteristics of the HLA alleles (A, B, and DRB1) in HIV-infected individuals of the Han population in Hubei, and by comparing these alleles with HIV-negative individuals from the same area. A cohort of 424 HIV-1 infected individuals were chosen as study subjects, and 836 HIV-negative healthy subjects from the same area served as the control population. HLA-A, B, and DRB1 allele typing was performed using polymerase chain reaction-sequence-specific oligonucleotide probes (PCR-SSOP) and polymerase chain reaction-sequencing based typing (PCR-SBT) techniques. Arlequin ver3.0 was used to analyze the allele and haplotype frequencies of HLA-A, B, and DRB 1, whereas Epi Info 7 and SPSS18.0 was used to analyze the differences in the HLA alleles between the HIV-1 positive and HIV-1 negative groups. A*02:03, DRB1*01:01, and DRB1*15:01 alleles and their haplotypes as well as the HLA_Bw4-Bw6 hybrid showed a protective effect on HIV-1 infection. After adjusting for confounding factors such as age and sex, multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that B*15:02G, DRB1*01:01, and DRB1*15:01 subtypes were the resistance genes of HIV-1 infection, while B*13:01 might increase susceptibility to HIV-1 infection. The correlation between A*02:06 and B*15:01G subtypes and HIV-1 susceptibility was independent of the age and sex of the host. This study demonstrated the influence of genetic factors in humans such as HLA polymorphism on individuals to resist HIV-1 infection. Association studies of HLA polymorphism, susceptibility/resistance to HIV-1 infection, and hosts’ genetic background are of significant importance for research on HIV-1 pathogenesis and vaccine design.

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human leukocyte antigen / human immunodeficiency virus / allele / susceptibility gene / resistance genes / China

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Wang-xia Li, Jia-an Xia, Xia Zhou, Yan Ma, Gang Shen, Feng-wu Qiu. Association of HLA alleles (A, B, DRB1) and HIV-1 infection in the Han population of Hubei, China. Current Medical Science, 2017, 37(1): 131-139 DOI:10.1007/s11596-017-1706-z

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