1. Association between low levels of HIV-1 DNA and HLA class I molecules in chronic HIV-1 infection.
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Muccini, Camilla, Guffanti, Monica, Spagnuolo, Vincenzo, Cernuschi, Massimo, Galli, Laura, Bigoloni, Alba, Galli, Andrea, Poli, Andrea, Racca, Sara, and Castagna, Antonella
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HISTOCOMPATIBILITY antigens ,HIV ,MONONUCLEAR leukocytes ,DNA - Abstract
Background: HLA-B27 and -B57 were found in people with low levels of HIV-1 DNA, suggesting that HLA class I molecules may influence the size of HIV-1 reservoir. Aim of the study was to explore the association between HLA class I molecules and HIV-1 DNA in people with chronic HIV-1 infection. Methods: Post-hoc analysis of the APACHE trial, on adults with chronic HIV-1 infection, prolonged suppressive antiretroviral therapy and good immunological profile. HIV-1 DNA was quantified in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs); HLA-A, -B and -C were tested on genomic DNA. Crude odds ratios (OR) with their respective 95% Wald confidence intervals (95% CIs) were estimated by univariable logistic regression for HLAs with a p-value <0.10. Results: We found 78 and 18 patients with HIV-1 DNA ≥100 copies/10
6 PBMCs and with HIV-1 DNA <100 copies/106 PBMCs, respectively. HLA-A24 was present in 21 (29.6%) participants among subjects with HIV-1 DNA ≥100 copies/106 PBMCs and 1 (5.9%) among those with HIV-1 DNA <100 copies/106 PBMCs (OR = 5.67, 95%CI = 0.79–46.03; p = 0.105); HLA-B39 was present in 1 (1.4%) with HIV-1 DNA ≥100 copies/106 PBMCs and in 3 (17.6%) with HIV-1 DNA <100 copies/106 PBMCs (OR = 13.71, 95%CI = 1.33–141.77; p = 0.028) and HLA-B55 in 3 (4.2%) and 3 (17.6%), respectively (OR = 4.43, 95%CI = 0.81–24.29; p = 0.087). All the three patients with HLA-B39 and HIV-1 DNA <100 copies/106 PBMCs did not have HLA-A24. Conclusions: In patients with HIV-1 infection who maintained a good virological and immunological profile, HLA-B39 and -B55 may be associated with lower levels of HIV-1 DNA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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