Polymorphisms of large effect explain the majority of the host genetic contribution to variation of HIV-1 virus load
Abstract
A proportion of the variation in HIV-1 viral load in the infected population is influenced by host genetics. Using a large sample of infected individuals (n = 6,315) with genome-wide genotype data, we sought to map genomic regions that influence HIV viral load and quantify their impact. We identified amino acid positions located in the binding groove of class I HLA proteins (HLA-A and -B) and SNPs in the chemokine (C-C motif) receptor 5 gene region that together explain 14.5% of the observed variation in HIV viral load. Controlling for these signals, we estimated that an additional 5.5% can be explained by common, additive genetic variation. Thus, we demonstrate that common variants of large effect explain the majority of the host genetic component of HIV viral load.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Science
- Pub Date:
- November 2015
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- Bibcode:
- 2015PNAS..11214658M