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A Strong Association of Human Leukocyte Antigen-Associated Pol and Gag Mutations with Clinical Parameters in HIV-1 Subtype A/E Infection.

AIDS (London, England)(2016)

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Objectives:Identification of human leukocyte antigen-associated HIV-1 polymorphisms (HLA-APs) in different global populations furthers our understanding of HIV-1 pathogenesis and may help identify candidate immunogens for HIV vaccines targeted to these populations. Although numerous population-based studies identifying HLA-APs have been conducted in HIV-1 subtype B- and subtype C-infected cohorts, few have focused on subtype A/E. Design:We investigated HLA-APs in a cohort of chronically HIV-1 subtype A/E-infected Vietnamese individuals. Methods:HLA-APs in HIV-1 Gag, Pol, and Nef regions from 388 treatment-naive individuals chronically infected with HIV-1 subtype A/E were analyzed using phylogenetically informed approaches. Results:A total of 303 HLA-APs were identified. HLA-APs occurring at six positions in Gag and six positions in Pol were significantly associated with higher plasma viral load (pVL), whereas HLA-APs occurring at two positions in Gag and 13 positions in Pol were significantly associated with lower CD4+ T-cell counts. Furthermore, the proportion of Pol codons harboring an HLA-AP specific to the host's HLA correlated positively with HIV-1 pVL (R = 0.22; P < 0.0001) and inversely with CD4+ T-cell counts (R = –0.32; P < 0.0001). Similarly, the proportion of HLA-associated Gag codons harboring host-specific HLA-AP correlated inversely with CD4+ T-cell counts (R = –0.13; P = 0.01). Conclusion:These significant associations between HIV-1 amino acids adapted to Vietnamese HLA alleles and higher pVL and lower CD4+ T-cell counts suggests that accumulation of cytotoxic T cells escape mutations may influence clinical outcomes in HIV-1 subtype A/E-infected Vietnamese individuals.
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