1. Reduced ability of newborns to produce CCL3 is associated with increased susceptibility to perinatal human immunodeficiency virus 1 transmission.
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Meddows-Taylor S, Donninger SL, Paximadis M, Schramm DB, Anthony FS, Gray GE, Kuhn L, and Tiemessen CT
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- Base Sequence, Chemokine CCL3, Chemokine CCL4, Chemokine CCL5, Chemokines, CC blood, Chemokines, CC genetics, Cohort Studies, DNA genetics, Female, Fetal Blood immunology, Gene Dosage, HIV Seronegativity immunology, Humans, In Vitro Techniques, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Leukocytes, Mononuclear drug effects, Leukocytes, Mononuclear immunology, Macrophage Inflammatory Proteins biosynthesis, Macrophage Inflammatory Proteins blood, Mitogens pharmacology, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Pregnancy, Chemokines, CC biosynthesis, HIV Infections immunology, HIV Infections transmission, HIV-1, Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical
- Abstract
The role of CC chemokines in protection against mother-to-child human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) transmission is not well understood. It was observed that mitogen-induced production of CCL3 and CCL4 by cord-blood mononuclear cells was increased among infants born to HIV-positive compared with HIV-negative mothers, and that a deficiency in production of CCL3 was associated with increased susceptibility to intrapartum HIV-1 infection. CCL3-L1 gene copy number was associated with CCL3 production and with vertical transmission. However, at equivalent CCL3-L1 gene copy numbers, infants who acquired HIV-1 infection relative to their exposed but uninfected counterparts had lower production of CCL3, suggesting that they may harbour some non-functional copies of this gene. Nucleotide changes that may influence CCL3 production were evident in the CCL3 and CCL3-L1 genes upstream of exon 2. Our findings suggest that infants who display a deficient-production phenotype of CCL3 are at increased risk of acquiring HIV-1, indicating that this chemokine in particular plays an essential role in protective immunity.
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- 2006
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