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JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes:
1 February 2006 - Volume 41 - Issue 2 - pp 137-139
doi: 10.1097/01.qai.0000195607.25262.92
Basic Science

Accelerating Effect of Human Leukocyte Antigen-Bw6 Homozygosity on Disease Progression in Chinese HIV-1-Infected Patients

Qing, Manli MD; Li, Taisheng MD, PhD; Han, Yang MD; Qiu, Zhifeng; Jiao, Yang MD

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Abstract

Most HIV-1-infected individuals progress to AIDS within 8 to 10 years after seroconversion. Less than 5% of them, however, remain asymptomatic, although their CD4+ T-cell counts stay normal. In this study, our polymerase chain reaction sequence-specified primer (PCR-SSP) based human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-B genotyping of 28 typical progressors (TPs) and 15 long-term nonprogressors (LTNPs) revealed some evidence that an HLA-B locus polymorphism can influence the rate of disease progression in Chinese HIV-1-infected individuals: 12 of 28 TPs (43%) were HLA-Bw6 homozygotes. Only 1 of 15 LTNPs (6.7%) was homozygous for the polymorphism (P = 0.013), suggesting that HLA-Bw6 homozygosity is associated with accelerated disease progression. In contrast, 3 of 15 LTNPs (20%) were HLA-Bw4 homozygotes, whereas none of the 28 TPs were homozygotes (P = 0.037), supporting the conclusion that HLA-Bw4 homozygosity may have a protective role. Interestingly, the frequency of the HLA-B*15 allele was extremely high in the TP group (23.2%), which may be associated with faster disease progression in Chinese patients.

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