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Retrovirology: Research and Treatment

HLA Genetic Polymorphisms: Role in HIV-1 Susceptibility, Disease Progression and Treatment Outcomes

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Retrovirology: Research and Treatment 2013:5 1-8

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Published on 12 Jun 2013

DOI: 10.4137/RRT.S11589


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Abstract

The human leukocyte antigen (HLA) gene loci are key in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antigen presentation leading to an immune response to infection. The high genetic variation in these gene loci forms the basis of the host’s ability to mount immune responses to different viral epitopes. Polymorphisms of the HLA will impact susceptibility to HIV infection, disease progression, and treatment. This review aims at giving an overview on the role of HLA gene polymorphisms on HIV acquisition, rate of disease progression, and treatment outcomes. Understanding the HIV epitope-HLA complexes during infection might provide insight into the design of multi-epitope HIV vaccine for different populations.



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