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Classical HLA alleles are associated with prevalent and persistent cervical high-risk HPV infection in African women.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Persistent cervical high-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV) infection is a necessary cause of cervical cancer. However, the host genetic factors underlying its risk are not well understood. We hypothesized that immunogenetic variation plays a role in hrHPV infection and persistence. Therefore, we conducted a study of classical HLA alleles and their association with hrHPV infection and persistence among women. METHODS:We characterized HPV infection using SPF10/LiPA25in Nigerian women at baseline and at 6?months follow-up visits in 2014. hrHPV infection was prevalent if at least one carcinogenic HPV genotype was detected at the baseline visit and persistent if at least one carcinogenic HPV genotype was detected at the baseline and follow-up visits. Classical HLA alleles were imputed from genotypes in the MHC region using the HLA genotype imputation with attribute bagging (HIBAG) algorithm. HLA association tests were conducted under additive genetic models. RESULTS:The mean (±SD) age of the 517 study participants was 38 (±8) years, 48% were HIV negative, 24% were hrHPV positive at baseline and 10% had persistent hrHPV infections. In multivariate regression models adjusted for age, HIV status and the first principal component, DQA1*01:02 and DQA1*02:01 were positively associated with prevalent but not persistent hrHPV infections, while DQA1*05:01 was negatively associated with prevalent hrHPV but positively associated with persistent cervical hrHPV infections. Four haplotypes (A*30:01-DQA1*05:01, B*07:02-C*07:02, B*07:02-DQA1*05:01 and C*07:02-DQA1*05:01) were significantly associated with prevalent cervical hrHPV infections and several haplotypes that included the DQA1*05:01 allelic variant were significantly associated with persistent cervical hrHPV infections. Six amino acid positions on DQ?1 were associated with prevalent but not persistent cervical hrHPV infections. CONCLUSIONS:In this first study to investigate the association between HLA alleles and persistent hrHPV in African women, we identified important risk alleles that merit further investigation. Our findings provide new insights into risk factors for hrHPV infection in African ancestry women.

SUBMITTER: Adebamowo SN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6773487 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Classical HLA alleles are associated with prevalent and persistent cervical high-risk HPV infection in African women.

Adebamowo Sally N SN   Adeyemo Adebowale A AA  

Human immunology 20190506 9


<h4>Background</h4>Persistent cervical high-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV) infection is a necessary cause of cervical cancer. However, the host genetic factors underlying its risk are not well understood. We hypothesized that immunogenetic variation plays a role in hrHPV infection and persistence. Therefore, we conducted a study of classical HLA alleles and their association with hrHPV infection and persistence among women.<h4>Methods</h4>We characterized HPV infection using SPF<sub>10</sub>/  ...[more]

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