Activating Killer Immunoglobulin Receptors and HLA-C: A successful combination providing HIV-1 control
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Several studies demonstrated a relevant role of polymorphisms located within the HLA-B and -C loci and the Killer Immunoglobulin Receptors (KIRs) 3DL1 and 3DS1 in controlling HIV-1 replication. KIRs are regulatory receptors expressed at the surface of NK and CD8+ T-cells that specifically bind HLA-A and -B alleles belonging to the Bw4 supratype and all the -C alleles expressing the C1 or C2 supratype. We here disclose a novel signature associated with the Elite Controller but not with the long-term nonprogressor status concerning 2DS activating KIRs and HLA-C2 alleles insensitive to miRNA148a regulation. Overall, our findings support a crucial role of NK cells in the control of HIV-1 viremia.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
immunogenetics, HIV
Elenco autori:
Malnati, Mauro S.; Ugolotti, Elisabetta; Monti, MARIA CRISTINA; De Battista, Davide; Vanni, Irene; Bordo, Domenico; Sironi, Francesca; Larghero, Patrizia; Di Marco, Eddi; Biswas, Priscilla; Poli, Guido; Vicenzi, Elisa; Riva, Agostino; Tarkowski, Maciej; Tambussi, Giuseppe; Nozza, Silvia; Tripodi, Gino; Marras, Francesco; De Maria, Andrea; Pistorio, Angela; Biassoni, Roberto
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