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Impact of HLA-B*52:01-Driven Escape Mutations on Viral Replicative Capacity.


ABSTRACT: HLA-B*52:01 is strongly associated with protection against HIV disease progression. However, the mechanisms of HLA-B*52:01-mediated immune control have not been well studied. We here describe a cohort with a majority of HIV C-clade-infected individuals from Delhi, India, where HLA-B*52:01 is highly prevalent (phenotypic frequency, 22.5%). Consistent with studies of other cohorts, expression of HLA-B*52:01 was associated with high absolute CD4 counts and therefore a lack of HIV disease progression. We here examined the impact of HLA-B*52:01-associated viral polymorphisms within the immunodominant C clade Gag epitope RMTSPVSI (here, RI8; Gag residues 275 to 282) on viral replicative capacity (VRC) since HLA-mediated reduction in VRC is a central mechanism implicated in HLA-associated control of HIV. We observed in HLA-B*52:01-positive individuals a higher frequency of V280T, V280S, and V280A variants within RI8 (P?=?0.0001). Each of these variants reduced viral replicative capacity in C clade viruses, particularly the V280A variant (P?

SUBMITTER: Tsai MC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7307159 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Impact of HLA-B*52:01-Driven Escape Mutations on Viral Replicative Capacity.

Tsai Ming-Han Chloe MC   Singh Supriya S   Adland Emily E   Goulder Philip P  

Journal of virology 20200616 13


HLA-B*52:01 is strongly associated with protection against HIV disease progression. However, the mechanisms of HLA-B*52:01-mediated immune control have not been well studied. We here describe a cohort with a majority of HIV C-clade-infected individuals from Delhi, India, where HLA-B*52:01 is highly prevalent (phenotypic frequency, 22.5%). Consistent with studies of other cohorts, expression of HLA-B*52:01 was associated with high absolute CD4 counts and therefore a lack of HIV disease progressio  ...[more]

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