Killer Cell Immunoglobulin-Like Receptor Alleles Alter HIV Disease in Children.

HLA class I molecules are ligands for killer cell immunoglobin like receptors (KIR) that control the antiviral response of natural killer (NK) cells. However, the effects of KIR and HLA (KIR/HLA) alleles on HIV disease of children have not been studied.993 antiretroviral naïve children with symptoma...

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Main Authors: Kumud K Singh, Min Qin, Sean S Brummel, Konstantia Angelidou, Rodney N Trout, Terence Fenton, Stephen A Spector
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4794224?pdf=render
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author Kumud K Singh
Min Qin
Sean S Brummel
Konstantia Angelidou
Rodney N Trout
Terence Fenton
Stephen A Spector
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Rodney N Trout
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Stephen A Spector
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description HLA class I molecules are ligands for killer cell immunoglobin like receptors (KIR) that control the antiviral response of natural killer (NK) cells. However, the effects of KIR and HLA (KIR/HLA) alleles on HIV disease of children have not been studied.993 antiretroviral naïve children with symptomatic HIV infection from PACTG protocols P152 and P300 were genotyped for KIR and HLA alleles using the Luminex platform. Linear regression was used to test the association between genotypes and baseline pre-ART HIV RNA, CD4+ lymphocyte count, and cognitive score, adjusting for age, race/ethnicity and study. The interaction between genetic markers and age was investigated. To account for multiple testing the false discovery rate (FDR) was controlled at 0.05.Children with the KIR2DS4*ALL FULL LENGTH (KIR2DS4*AFL) allele had higher CD4+ lymphocyte counts. Among children ≤2 years of age, the KIR2DS4*AFL was associated with lower plasma HIV RNA and higher cognitive index scores. KIR Cent2DS3/5_1 had lower CD4+ lymphocyte counts in children ≤2 years of age, while the presence of Tel1, Tel2DS4_2, Tel2DS4_4, Tel8, Tel2DS4_6 had higher CD4+ lymphocyte counts in all children. Presence of Cent2, Cent4 and Cent8 was associated with increased HIV RNA load in children ≤2 years. Presence of KIR3DL1+Bw4 was associated with higher CD4+ lymphocyte counts in all children. Among children >2 years old, KIR3DS1+Bw4-80I was associated with higher plasma HIV RNA, and Bw6/Bw6 was associated with lower plasma HIV RNA compared to children with KIR3DS1+Bw4-80I.Presented data show for the first time that specific KIR alleles independently or combined with HLA ligands are associated with HIV RNA and CD4+ lymphocyte counts in infected, antiretroviral naive children; and many of these effect estimates appear to be age dependent. These data support a role for specific KIR alleles in HIV pathogenesis in children.
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spelling doaj.art-537ad0148fb6492e955696793601ec4c2022-12-22T00:10:24ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01113e015136410.1371/journal.pone.0151364Killer Cell Immunoglobulin-Like Receptor Alleles Alter HIV Disease in Children.Kumud K SinghMin QinSean S BrummelKonstantia AngelidouRodney N TroutTerence FentonStephen A SpectorHLA class I molecules are ligands for killer cell immunoglobin like receptors (KIR) that control the antiviral response of natural killer (NK) cells. However, the effects of KIR and HLA (KIR/HLA) alleles on HIV disease of children have not been studied.993 antiretroviral naïve children with symptomatic HIV infection from PACTG protocols P152 and P300 were genotyped for KIR and HLA alleles using the Luminex platform. Linear regression was used to test the association between genotypes and baseline pre-ART HIV RNA, CD4+ lymphocyte count, and cognitive score, adjusting for age, race/ethnicity and study. The interaction between genetic markers and age was investigated. To account for multiple testing the false discovery rate (FDR) was controlled at 0.05.Children with the KIR2DS4*ALL FULL LENGTH (KIR2DS4*AFL) allele had higher CD4+ lymphocyte counts. Among children ≤2 years of age, the KIR2DS4*AFL was associated with lower plasma HIV RNA and higher cognitive index scores. KIR Cent2DS3/5_1 had lower CD4+ lymphocyte counts in children ≤2 years of age, while the presence of Tel1, Tel2DS4_2, Tel2DS4_4, Tel8, Tel2DS4_6 had higher CD4+ lymphocyte counts in all children. Presence of Cent2, Cent4 and Cent8 was associated with increased HIV RNA load in children ≤2 years. Presence of KIR3DL1+Bw4 was associated with higher CD4+ lymphocyte counts in all children. Among children >2 years old, KIR3DS1+Bw4-80I was associated with higher plasma HIV RNA, and Bw6/Bw6 was associated with lower plasma HIV RNA compared to children with KIR3DS1+Bw4-80I.Presented data show for the first time that specific KIR alleles independently or combined with HLA ligands are associated with HIV RNA and CD4+ lymphocyte counts in infected, antiretroviral naive children; and many of these effect estimates appear to be age dependent. These data support a role for specific KIR alleles in HIV pathogenesis in children.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4794224?pdf=render
spellingShingle Kumud K Singh
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Sean S Brummel
Konstantia Angelidou
Rodney N Trout
Terence Fenton
Stephen A Spector
Killer Cell Immunoglobulin-Like Receptor Alleles Alter HIV Disease in Children.
PLoS ONE
title Killer Cell Immunoglobulin-Like Receptor Alleles Alter HIV Disease in Children.
title_full Killer Cell Immunoglobulin-Like Receptor Alleles Alter HIV Disease in Children.
title_fullStr Killer Cell Immunoglobulin-Like Receptor Alleles Alter HIV Disease in Children.
title_full_unstemmed Killer Cell Immunoglobulin-Like Receptor Alleles Alter HIV Disease in Children.
title_short Killer Cell Immunoglobulin-Like Receptor Alleles Alter HIV Disease in Children.
title_sort killer cell immunoglobulin like receptor alleles alter hiv disease in children
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4794224?pdf=render
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