Evidence of HIV-1 adaptation to HLA-restricted immune responses at a population level
- PMID: 12029127
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1069660
Evidence of HIV-1 adaptation to HLA-restricted immune responses at a population level
Abstract
Antigen-specific T cell immunity is HLA-restricted. Human immunodeficiency virus-type 1 (HIV-1) mutations that allow escape from host immune responses may therefore be HLA allele-specific. We analyzed HIV-1 reverse transcriptase sequences from a large HLA-diverse population of HIV-1-infected individuals. Polymorphisms in HIV-1 were most evident at sites of least functional or structural constraint and frequently were associated with particular host HLA class I alleles. Absence of polymorphism was also HLA allele-specific. At a population level, the degree of HLA-associated selection in viral sequence was predictive of viral load. These results support a fundamental role for HLA-restricted immune responses in driving and shaping HIV-1 evolution in vivo.
Comment in
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HIV/AIDS. HLA leaves its footprints on HIV.Science. 2002 May 24;296(5572):1410-1. doi: 10.1126/science.1072492. Science. 2002. PMID: 12029119 No abstract available.
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