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Variants in ZNRD1 Gene Predict HIV-1/AIDS Disease Progression in a Han Chinese Population in Taiwan

  • Ying Ju Lin
  • , Yu Ching Lan
  • , Chien Hui Hung
  • , Ting Hsu Lin
  • , Shao Mei Huang
  • , Chiu Chu Liao
  • , Cheng Wen Lin
  • , Chih Ho Lai
  • , Ni Tien
  • , Xiang Liu
  • , Mao Wang Ho
  • , Wen Kuei Chien
  • , Jin Hua Chen
  • , Jen Hsien Wang*
  • , Fuu Jen Tsai
  • *此作品的通信作者
  • China Medical University Taichung
  • National Institutes of Health
  • Asia University Taiwan

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Patients demonstrate notable variations in disease progression following human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. We aimed to identify ZNRD1 and RNF39 genetic variants linked to AIDS progression. We conducted a genetic association study in HIV-1-infected Han Chinese patients residing in Taiwan. The clinical characteristics of 143 HIV-1-infected patients were measured, and patients were split into 2 groups: AIDS progression and AIDS non-progression. Genotyping of ZNRD1 and RNF39 was performed in all participants. We found that patients in the AIDS progression group had higher HIV-1 viral loads and lower CD4 cell counts than did patients in the AIDS non-progression group. The frequency of the AA genotype of ZNRD1 (rs16896970) was lower in the AIDS progression group than in the AIDS non-progression group. Patients with AA genotypes had lower levels of HIV-1 viral loads and higher levels of CD4 cell counts than did patients with AG+GG genotypes. AIDS progression in patients with the AA group is significantly different from that in patients with the AG and GG groups by using Kaplan-Meier survival analysis. The hazard ratio for progression was lower in the AA group than in the AG and GG groups. We identified a SNP that contributes to AIDS progression in HIV-1-infected patients in this population. This SNP had a significant protective influence on AIDS progression, and polymorphisms of the ZNRD1 gene may play a role in the pathogenesis of HIV-1 infection.

原文英語
文章編號e67572
期刊PLoS ONE
8
發行號7
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出版狀態已出版 - 09 07 2013

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