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1 October 2008 - Volume 22 - Issue 15 - p 2038-2042
doi: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e328311d1a0
Research Letters

A common human leucocyte antigen-DP genotype is associated with resistance to HIV-1 infection in Kenyan sex workers

Hardie, Rae-Anne; Knight, Erin; Bruneau, Brigitte; Semeniuk, Christina; Gill, Kulvinder; Nagelkerke, Nico; Kimani, Joshua; Wachihi, Charles; Ngugi, Elizabeth; Luo, Ma; Plummer, Francis A

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Abstract

Human leucocyte antigen-DP presents peptides to CD4+ T cells and plays an important role in parasitic infections and autoimmune diseases, yet its influence on HIV-1 susceptibility has not been well studied. Here, we report several human leucocyte antigen-DP genotypes associated with HIV-1 susceptibility in Kenyan sex workers. Among these, one common genotype stands out. DPA1*010301 (frequency = 60.4%) was associated with HIV-1 resistance (P = 0.033, odds ratio = 1.585, 95% confidence interval = 1.036-2.425) and slower seroconversion (P = 0.001, log rank = 0.595, 95% confidence interval = 0.433-0.817). The discovery of common human leucocyte antigen-DP genotypes contributing to HIV-1 immunity may help overcome difficulties encountered with highly polymorphic human leucocyte antigens.

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