Distribution of human leucocyte antigen-C in HIV-1-infected patients in Mumbai, India

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2019-03
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Indian Association of Medical Microbiologists
Abstract
HIV pathogenesis is known to be highly influenced by host genetic factors, such as human leucocyte antigens (HLAs) HLA-A and HLA-B. However, the role of HLA-C remains largely unexplored. We evaluated HLA-C distribution in 186 HIV-1-infected individuals and compared them to ethnically matched data derived from the Allele Frequency Net Database using Chi-square test with Fisher's exact two-tailed test. The frequency of HLA-C*05 and HLA-C*15 was higher in infected group, whereas the frequency of HLA-C*04 and HLA-C*14 was higher in control group. HLA-C*17, a rare allele, was significantly higher in infected group. These data could be useful in designing and testing vaccines in Indian population.
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HIV-1, human leucocyte antigen-C, India
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Bardeskar NS, Chavan VR, Ahir-Bist S, Samant-Mavani P, Mehta PR, Mania-Pramanik J. Distribution of human leucocyte antigen-C in HIV-1-infected patients in Mumbai, India. Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology. 2019 Mar; 37(1): 102-104