Relationship between human leukocyte antigen alleles and risk of Kaposi’s sarcoma in Cameroon

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Abstract

Several studies published to date report associations between human leukocyte antigen (HLA) alleles and different types of Kaposi’s Sarcoma (KS). However, there is little concordance between the HLA alleles identified and the populations studied. To test whether HLA alleles associate with KS in a Cameroonian case–control study, we performed high-resolution HLA typing in KSHV seropositive individuals. Among HIV-positive individuals, carriers of HLA-B*14:01 were at a significantly higher risk of AIDS-KS (p = 0.033). For HIV-negative patients, a gene-wise comparison of allele frequencies identified the HLA-B (p = 0.008) and -DQA1 (p = 0.002) loci as possible risk factors for endemic KS. Our study provides additional understanding of genetic determinants of KS and their implications in disease pathogenesis. Further validation of these findings is needed to define the functional relevance of these associations.

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Cornejo Castro, E. M., Morrison, B. J., Marshall, V. A., Labo, N., Miley, W. J., Clements, N., … Whitby, D. (2019). Relationship between human leukocyte antigen alleles and risk of Kaposi’s sarcoma in Cameroon. Genes and Immunity, 20(8), 684–689. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41435-019-0077-9

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