Innate partnership of HLA-B and KIR3DL1 subtypes against HIV-1

MP Martin, Y Qi, X Gao, E Yamada, JN Martin… - Nature …, 2007 - nature.com
MP Martin, Y Qi, X Gao, E Yamada, JN Martin, F Pereyra, S Colombo, EE Brown…
Nature genetics, 2007nature.com
Allotypes of the natural killer (NK) cell receptor KIR3DL1 vary in both NK cell expression
patterns and inhibitory capacity upon binding to their ligands, HLA-B Bw4 molecules,
present on target cells. Using a sample size of over 1,500 human immunodeficiency virus
(HIV)+ individuals, we show that various distinct allelic combinations of the KIR3DL1 and
HLA-B loci significantly and strongly influence both AIDS progression and plasma HIV RNA
abundance in a consistent manner. These genetic data correlate very well with previously …
Abstract
Allotypes of the natural killer (NK) cell receptor KIR3DL1 vary in both NK cell expression patterns and inhibitory capacity upon binding to their ligands, HLA-B Bw4 molecules, present on target cells. Using a sample size of over 1,500 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)+ individuals, we show that various distinct allelic combinations of the KIR3DL1 and HLA-B loci significantly and strongly influence both AIDS progression and plasma HIV RNA abundance in a consistent manner. These genetic data correlate very well with previously defined functional differences that distinguish KIR3DL1 allotypes. The various epistatic effects observed here for common, distinct KIR3DL1 and HLA-B Bw4 combinations are unprecedented with regard to any pair of genetic loci in human disease, and indicate that NK cells may have a critical role in the natural history of HIV infection.
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