A 3′ UTR SNP in NLRP3 gene is associated with susceptibility to HIV-1 infection

A Pontillo, LA Brandão, RL Guimarães… - JAIDS Journal of …, 2010 - journals.lww.com
A Pontillo, LA Brandão, RL Guimarães, L Segat, E Athanasakis, S Crovella
JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 2010journals.lww.com
Objectives: Innate immunity genes polymorphisms are known to be involved in the
multifactorial susceptibility to HIV-1 infection. Recently it has been hypothesized that
inflammasomes could play an important role in the host response to viruses. The aim of our
study is to verify if single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in genes encoding for NALPs-
innate immune receptors that form molecular complexes leading to the production of IL-
1beta and the activation of immune response-could influence the individual susceptibility to …
Abstract
Objectives:
Innate immunity genes polymorphisms are known to be involved in the multifactorial susceptibility to HIV-1 infection. Recently it has been hypothesized that inflammasomes could play an important role in the host response to viruses. The aim of our study is to verify if single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in genes encoding for NALPs-innate immune receptors that form molecular complexes leading to the production of IL-1beta and the activation of immune response-could influence the individual susceptibility to HIV-1.
Design:
We performed an association study analyzing 2 NLRP1 and NLRP3 SNPs in HIV-1 vertically infected Brazilian children (n= 135), HIV-1-infected Brazilain adults (n= 192) and HIV-1-positive Italian seropositive subjects (n= 192).
Results:
The 3'UTR NLRP3 rs10754558 SNP was associated with HIV-1 infection in all the studied groups. The frequency of rs10754558 G allele was differently distributed within seropositive subjects (HIV+) and controls, and in particular the GG genotype was less frequent in HIV+.
Conclusions:
susceptibility to HIV-1 infection is associated with a 3'UTR NLRP3 polymorphism. This is the first report linking SNPs in the NALPs with HIV-1 infection, and further epidemiologic and functional studies are needed to deeper investigate the role of inflammasome in the susceptibility to HIV-1 infection.
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