Toll Like Receptor 2 promoter -196 to -174 deletion affects CD4 levels along HIV infection progression

Author

Laplana Lafaja, Marina

Bravo, M. J.

Fernández-Fuertes, M.

Ruiz-García, C.

Alarcón-Martin, Emilio

Colmenero, J. D.

Caruz, Antonio

Fibla Palazón, Joan

Real, Luis M.

Royo Sánchez-Palencia, José Luis

Publication date

2020-06-29T09:35:36Z

2021-06-09T22:32:43Z

2020-06-09

2020-06-29T09:35:36Z



Abstract

TLR2 plays a key role in innate immune response recognizing molecular patterns expressed by pathogens. rs111200466 is a TLR2 promoter Insertion/Deletion polymorphism with contradictory data about its role in HIV-1 infection. We analyzed rs111200466 in HIV-1 disease progression and showed a correlation with a faster progression to the CD4+<200cells/μL outcome for Deletion allele carriers (Cox regression analysis: Hazard Ratio=2.4; 95%CI:1.4-4, P=0.001). When naïve patients with CD4+<200cells/μL start antiretroviral treatment, rs111200466-Deletion carriers showed a trend towards a slower, recovery rate (time required to reach CD4+>350cells/μL, Cox P=0.36). Our data suggests rs111200466 as a prognosis factor for HIV-1 disease progression.


This work was supported by grant SAF2016-80125-R (Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad, Spain) to AC., grant PI-0001-2017 (Consejería de salud, Spain) to L.M. Real and by grant SAS111229 supported by the Junta de Andalucía to M.J. Bravo.

Document Type

Article
Accepted version

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Polymorphism; HIV infection; HIV progression

Publisher

Infectious Diseases Society of America

Oxford University Press

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Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiaa327

The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2020, vol. 222, núm. 12, p. 2007–2011

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(c) Laplana Lafaja, Marina et al., 2020

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