HLA-C Alleles and Cytomegalovirus Retinitis in Brazilian Patients with AIDS

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Abstract

Purpose. Since cytomegalovirus retinitis (CR) is an important cause of visual impairment among AIDS patients and HLA-C alleles have been associated with AIDS disease outcome, we typed HLA-C locus in patients with AIDS exhibiting or not CR. Methods. Three groups of individuals were studied: (i) 49 patients with AIDS and CR (Group I), (ii) 161 patients with AIDS without CR (Group II), and (iii) 202 healthy HIV-negative individuals (Group III). HLA-C typing was performed using commercial kits. Results. The HLA-C07 allele group was underrepresented in AIDS patients with CR (P=0.005) when compared to controls or when compared to AIDS patients without CR (P=0.006). The HLA-C05 allele group was overrepresented in Group II in comparison to Group III (P=0.017). The frequency of the HLA-C16 allele group was increased in Group III in comparison to Group II (P=0.004). Conclusion. The HLA-C07 allele group conferred protection against the development of CR in Brazilian AIDS patients, whereas the HLA-C05 and HLA-C16 allele groups were associated with AIDS susceptibility or protection, respectively.

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Biberg-Salum, T. G., Veronese Rodrigues, M. D. L., Fernandes, A. P. M., Deghaide, N. H. S., Paula, J. S. D., Castelli, E. C., … Donadi, E. A. (2018). HLA-C Alleles and Cytomegalovirus Retinitis in Brazilian Patients with AIDS. Journal of Ophthalmology, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/3830104

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