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Concordance of CCR5 genotypes that influence cell-mediated immunity and HIV-1 disease progression rates.


ABSTRACT: We used cutaneous delayed-type hypersensitivity responses, a powerful in vivo measure of cell-mediated immunity, to evaluate the relationships among cell-mediated immunity, AIDS, and polymorphisms in CCR5, the HIV-1 coreceptor. There was high concordance between CCR5 polymorphisms and haplotype pairs that influenced delayed-type hypersensitivity responses in healthy persons and HIV disease progression. In the cohorts examined, CCR5 genotypes containing -2459G/G (HHA/HHA, HHA/HHC, HHC/HHC) or -2459A/A (HHE/HHE) associated with salutary or detrimental delayed-type hypersensitivity and AIDS phenotypes, respectively. Accordingly, the CCR5-?32 allele, when paired with non-?32-bearing haplotypes that correlate with low (HHA, HHC) versus high (HHE) CCR5 transcriptional activity, associates with disease retardation or acceleration, respectively. Thus, the associations of CCR5-?32 heterozygosity partly reflect the effect of the non-?32 haplotype in a background of CCR5 haploinsufficiency. The correlations of increased delayed-type hypersensitivity with -2459G/G-containing CCR5 genotypes, reduced CCR5 expression, decreased viral replication, and disease retardation suggest that CCR5 may influence HIV infection and AIDS, at least in part, through effects on cell-mediated immunity.

SUBMITTER: Catano G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3071050 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Concordance of CCR5 genotypes that influence cell-mediated immunity and HIV-1 disease progression rates.

Catano Gabriel G   Chykarenko Zoya A ZA   Mangano Andrea A   Anaya J-M JM   He Weijing W   Smith Alison A   Bologna Rosa R   Sen Luisa L   Clark Robert A RA   Lloyd Andrew A   Shostakovich-Koretskaya Ludmila L   Ahuja Sunil K SK  

The Journal of infectious diseases 20110101 2


We used cutaneous delayed-type hypersensitivity responses, a powerful in vivo measure of cell-mediated immunity, to evaluate the relationships among cell-mediated immunity, AIDS, and polymorphisms in CCR5, the HIV-1 coreceptor. There was high concordance between CCR5 polymorphisms and haplotype pairs that influenced delayed-type hypersensitivity responses in healthy persons and HIV disease progression. In the cohorts examined, CCR5 genotypes containing -2459G/G (HHA/HHA, HHA/HHC, HHC/HHC) or -24  ...[more]

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