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Heterozygosity For a Defective Gene For Cc Chemokine Receptor 5 Is Not the Sole Determinant For the Immunologic and Virologic Phenotype of Hiv-Infected Long-Term Nonprogressors

  1. Author:
    Cohen, O. J.
    Vaccarezza, N.
    Lam, G. K.
    Baird, B. F.
    Wildt, K.
    Murphy, P. M.
    Zimmerman, P. A.
    Nutman, T. B.
    Fox, C. H.
    Hoover, S.
    Adelsberger, J.
    Baseler, M.
    Arthos, J.
    Davey, R. T.
    Dewar, R. L.
    Metcalf, J.
    Schwartzentruber, D. J.
    Orenstein, J. M.
    Buchbinder, S.
    Saah, A. J.
    Detels, R.
    Phair, J.
    Rinaldo, C.
    Margolick, J. B.
    Pantaleo, G.
  2. Author Address

    Cohen OJ NIAID IMMUNOREGULAT LAB BLDG 10 10 CTR DR MSC 1876 ROOM 11B13 BETHESDA, MD 20892 USA NIAID HOST DEF LAB BETHESDA, MD 20892 USA NIAID PARASIT DIS LAB BETHESDA, MD 20892 USA MOL HISTOL INC GAITHERSBURG, MD 20879 USA NCI FREDERICK CANC RES & DEV CTR SCI APPLICAT INT CORP FREDERICK, MD 21702 USA NCI FREDERICK CANC RES & DEV CTR LAB VIRUS ISOLAT & SEROL FREDERICK, MD 21701 USA NCI SURG BRANCH BETHESDA, MD 20892 USA GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIV MED CTR DEPT PATHOL WASHINGTON, DC 20037 USA SAN FRANCISCO AIDS OFF CLIN STUDIES SECT SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94102 USA JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV SCH HYG & PUBL HLTH BALTIMORE, MD 21205 USA UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES SCH PUBL HLTH DEPT EPIDEMIOL LOS ANGELES, CA 90095 USA NORTHWESTERN UNIV SCH MED COMPREHENS AIDS CTR CHICAGO, IL 60611 USA UNIV PITTSBURGH SCH PUBL HLTH DEPT PATHOL PITTSBURGH, PA 15261 USA HOP BEAUMONT DIV INFECT DIS CH-1011 LAUSANNE SWITZERLAND
    1. Year: 1997
  1. Journal: Journal of Clinical Investigation
    1. 100
    2. 6
    3. Pages: 1581-1589
  2. Type of Article: Article
  1. Abstract:

    HIV-l-infected long-term nonprogressors are a heterogeneous group of individuals with regard to immunologic and virologic markers of HIV-1 disease. CC chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) has recently been identified as an important coreceptor for HIV-1 entry into CD4+ T cells. A mutant allele of CCR5 confers a high degree of resistance to HTV-1 infection in homozygous individuals and partial protection against HIV disease progression in heterozygotes. The frequency of CCR5 heterozygotes is increased among HTV-1-infected long-term nonprogressors compared with progressors; however, the host defense mechanisms responsible for nonprogression in CCR5 heterozygotes are unknown. We hypothesized that nonprogressors who were heterozygous for the mutant CCRS gene might define a subgroup of nonprogressors with higher CD4+ T cell counts and lower viral load compared with CCR5 wild-type nonprogressors. However, in a cohort of 33 HIV-l-infected long-term nonprogressors, those who were heterozygous for the mutant CCR5 gene were indistinguishable from CCRS wild-type nonprogressors with regard to all measured immunologic and virologic parameters. Although epidemiologic data support a role for the mutant CCR5 allele in the determination of the state of long-term nonprogression in some HIV-1-infected individuals, it is not the only determinant. Furthermore, long-term nonprogressors with the wild-type CCR5 genotype are indistinguishable from heterozygotes from an immunologic and virologic standpoint. [References: 61]

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