APOBEC3G genetic variants and their influence on the progression to AIDS.


Autoria(s): An P.; Bleiber G.; Duggal P.; Nelson G.; May M.; Mangeat B.; Alobwede I.; Trono D.; Vlahov D.; Donfield S.; Goedert J.J.; Phair J.; Buchbinder S.; O'Brien S.J.; Telenti A.; Winkler C.A.
Data(s)

2004

Resumo

The cytosine deaminase APOBEC3G, in the absence of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) accessory gene HIV-1 viral infectivity factor (vif), inhibits viral replication by introducing G-->A hypermutation in the newly synthesized HIV-1 DNA negative strand. We tested the hypothesis that genetic variants of APOBEC3G may modify HIV-1 transmission and disease progression. Single nucleotide polymorphisms were identified in the promoter region (three), introns (two), and exons (two). Genotypes were determined for 3,073 study participants enrolled in six HIV-AIDS prospective cohorts. One codon-changing variant, H186R in exon 4, was polymorphic in African Americans (AA) (f = 37%) and rare in European Americans (f < 3%) or Europeans (f = 5%). For AA, the variant allele 186R was strongly associated with decline in CD4 T cells (CD4 slope on square root scale: -1.86, P = 0.009), The 186R allele was also associated with accelerated progression to AIDS-defining conditions in AA. The in vitro antiviral activity of the 186R enzyme was not inferior to that of the common H186 variant. These studies suggest that there may be a modifying role of variants of APOBEC3G on HIV-1 disease progression that warrants further investigation.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_F42175272A94

isbn:0022-538X

pmid:15452227

doi:10.1128/JVI.78.20.11070-11076.2004

isiid:000224229000024

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en

Fonte

Journal of virology, vol. 78, no. 20, pp. 11070-6

Palavras-Chave #African Continental Ancestry Group; Cell Line; Cohort Studies; Cytidine Deaminase; Disease Progression; Europe; European Continental Ancestry Group; Genetic Variation; HIV Infections; HIV-1; Haplotypes; Humans; Nucleoside Deaminases; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide; Proteins; Repressor Proteins; United States
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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