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The major genetic determinants of HIV-1 control affect HLA class I peptide presentation
Authors:International HIV Controllers Study  Pereyra Florencia  Jia Xiaoming  McLaren Paul J  Telenti Amalio  de Bakker Paul I W  Walker Bruce D  Ripke Stephan  Brumme Chanson J  Pulit Sara L  Carrington Mary  Kadie Carl M  Carlson Jonathan M  Heckerman David  Graham Robert R  Plenge Robert M  Deeks Steven G  Gianniny Lauren  Crawford Gabriel  Sullivan Jordan  Gonzalez Elena  Davies Leela  Camargo Amy  Moore Jamie M  Beattie Nicole  Gupta Supriya  Crenshaw Andrew  Burtt Noël P  Guiducci Candace  Gupta Namrata  Gao Xiaojiang  Qi Ying  Yuki Yuko  Piechocka-Trocha Alicja  Cutrell Emily  Rosenberg Rachel  Moss Kristin L  Lemay Paul
Institution:Ragon Institute of Massachusetts General Hospital, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard, Boston, MA, USA.
Abstract:Infectious and inflammatory diseases have repeatedly shown strong genetic associations within the major histocompatibility complex (MHC); however, the basis for these associations remains elusive. To define host genetic effects on the outcome of a chronic viral infection, we performed genome-wide association analysis in a multiethnic cohort of HIV-1 controllers and progressors, and we analyzed the effects of individual amino acids within the classical human leukocyte antigen (HLA) proteins. We identified >300 genome-wide significant single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within the MHC and none elsewhere. Specific amino acids in the HLA-B peptide binding groove, as well as an independent HLA-C effect, explain the SNP associations and reconcile both protective and risk HLA alleles. These results implicate the nature of the HLA-viral peptide interaction as the major factor modulating durable control of HIV infection.
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